The Logistics Specialist supports the movement, tracking, and timely delivery of equipment, materials, and supplies for Halliburton operations. Typical requirements include relevant experience in logistics, materials management, procurement, or supply chain coordination; good knowledge of shipping documentation, inventory control, customs procedures, and local transport arrangements; and strong computer and communication skills. The candidate is expected to coordinate with suppliers, freight forwarders, warehouses, offshore teams, and internal departments, while maintaining accurate records and meeting safety, compliance, cost, and delivery targets. Experience in the oil and gas industry, familiarity with ERP systems such as SAP, and the ability to work under deadlines are advantageous.
Halliburton is a major global energy services company providing products and services to the oil and gas industry. Founded in 1919 and headquartered in Houston, Texas, it operates across many regions, including Southeast Asia. Its activities cover drilling and evaluation, well construction, completion and production, intervention, and related technology and project support. Halliburton employs engineers, field specialists, technicians, supply-chain professionals, and corporate staff who support exploration and production companies. The Labuan operation serves Malaysia’s offshore and energy-services sector, making logistics an important function for moving equipment, materials, and personnel efficiently. The company places strong emphasis on operational safety, technical expertise, customer service, compliance, and cost-effective delivery in demanding field environments.
Labuan is a small federal territory and duty-free island off Sabah, known as Malaysia’s international business and offshore oil-and-gas hub. Job opportunities are concentrated in energy services, shipping, port operations, logistics, finance, hospitality, and government-related work. The culture blends Malay, Chinese, indigenous Sabah, and international influences, with friendly communities and diverse food. Lifestyle is generally quieter and more affordable than Kuala Lumpur, offering beaches, diving, fishing, seafood restaurants, and a relaxed pace, although entertainment and specialist services are limited. Foreign employees normally need employer sponsorship for an Employment Pass, and work must begin only after approval. Employers commonly assist with permits, flights, accommodation, and relocation, but arrangements vary. Malaysia’s tropical climate is hot and humid year-round, with heavier rain during monsoon periods. Labuan’s airport and ferry connections provide access to Sabah and Brunei.
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