Offshore Oil Rig
Jobs and Employment
If you
are interested in entering the oil industry then you need
to be sure you have got what it takes to apply for these
positions. There are a few aspects that need to be taken into
consideration when you are thinking about joining this industry.
If you have had little or no previous experience then you will
need to work at an entry level job and work up. The easiest way
to improve your chances are to work for an onshore oil rig
company first or complete a Fire-fighter or basic offshore
survival certificate. This training is not required but may
increase your chances of getting the job you want.
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When you
work
at an onshore company you will be trained to use the equipment
safely and learn how to oil rigs work. Onboard there will be
classroom-based training as well as practical training. Over
time you will be given the chance to move forward and apply for
work that is more demanding and better paid. Starting off at an
entry-level job you can expect a salary of US 50,000 a year and
upwards. This amount may vary depending on your contract with
the Oil Company. Do not be put off if you may think you are too
old. There are many people who work on an oilrig will into there
60's! Provided you are in good health, physically able and pass
the required medical certificate you are an ideal candidate for
the oil rig industry.
To be successful in obtaining work, be sure you are physically
strong and able, as this work can be very demanding. If you know
someone who works within the industry, ask them to put a word in
for you as the company is more likely to hire someone who has a
good reference from someone who already works there. If you need
to begin at the bottom and work your way up, then you will
probably work as a roustabout or roughneck. When you apply for
these jobs, be sure to mention any previous experience you may
have had to anything relating to oil industry work. This could
include trade experiences. If the company considers you a good
worker and competent, they may then offer you another job that
is more difficult and demanding. Salaries start of at US 50,000
a year or US $300 a day and work up to US 100,000 a year. If you
want to work overseas then you can earn up US 220,000. Living
offshore may be hard the first time but over time as you adjust
you will be more comfortable.
There are a few general guidelines to living offshore: You may
be required to work a nightshift, as an oilrig is a 24-hour
operation. Be sure to not upset the chef, medic or radio
operator, as you may need medical attention, food and
helicopters. When you have your meal, take off your work outfit
and eat in the galley. When you submit your CV to oil companies,
make sure your CV stands out from the rest. You can do this by
using coloured paper and strong font. Make sure there are no
spelling mistakes, as this may not seem to important at least
they know you have taken time to prepare a good CV. Ensure the
writing is easy to read and if you can type it out on a computer
and print it out. Include a cover letter stating exactly what
you hope to obtain.
There are safety issues to consider when working in the oil
industry. When you arrive on an oil rig you will be issued with
a hard hat and work goggles. These are usually required to be
worn when working around dangerous areas. There are a few
general guidelines to living offshore: You may be required to
work a nightshift, as an oilrig is a 24-hour operation. Be sure
to not upset the chef, medic or radio operator, as you may need
medical attention, food and helicopters. When you have your
meal, take off your work outfit and eat in the galley.
http://www.oil-industry-jobs.com
About the author:
Claire Calkin has been working in the oil rig employment
industry for over 4 years and during this time has provided
countless people with advice and assistance on how to best get
jobs in the oil industry.
Written by: Claire Calkin
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