February
24

Hello, I am an Instrumentation Engineer with 3+ years of exp in Instrumentaion in an MNC.I was very much interested to work in an Offshore Oil Rigs\FPSO.If anyone have any idea about this please help me.

Dear i can only give you advice in this matter. Do review some offshore jobs providing companies. Don’t get excited looking to the pay take a deep look to the company. Because there are many fraud involve in offshore business.

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February
23

http://chuckdevore.com/ – California has been overspending while driving jobs out of state with high taxes and burdensome regulations. One non-tax revenue solution that creates jobs: tap the billions of barrels of oil off the California coast using modern, environmentally safe methods of drilling. Assemblyman Chuck DeVore, candidate for U.S. Senate against Barbara Boxer in 2010, authored a bill to do just that. It passed the State Senate, but it failed in the Assembly where majority Democrats expunged the vote so it no longer officially happened at all. DeVore was interviewed by Fox News’ Stuart Varney on the issue.

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February
22


If it’s offshore rig you need Offshore survival (HUET and BST) and don’t worry about the H2S, the HSE on the rig will do a brifing for you.
If it’s onland rig, you don’t need anything except good contacts;)

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February
20

offshore oil rig jobs available from www.oilcareer.com this video details info on various offshore oil rig jobs, offshore oil and gas jobs, offshore employment and more.

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February
20

Are there any suitable offshore oil rig jobs that offer a 14/14 or 14/21 rotation schedule based on my qualifications. I have a Bsc in Environmental Earth Science and soon graduating with a Msc in Petroleum Geoscience but the only jobs offshore that I can find are mud engineering jobs that require a chemistry background. Essentially I ask if there are any petroleum jobs that offer the benefits of an offshore oil rig job (e.g. Drill operator, roughneck etc…)?
Thx Kent,
Yah I was afraid that might have been the situation. I just don’t want a career where i’m stuck behind a desk 9 to 5, 5 days a week. Looking through your recommended sites however I did find well site geologist job position that does look promising. Need to further search the details but it might be something. Thanks once again
Oh and im 21, 22 when I graduate

Despite what Kent says we who work offshore are not all Neanderthals – there are plenty of us qualified to degree standard! However, he is right that your particular qualifications are not really suited to an offshore role. Your Bsc and Msc will be no advantage in getting a roughneck’s job – in fact most drilling companies will suspect that you are taking on a ‘fill-in’ job until something better presents itself.

Your best bet to land a rotational job may be to look for an onshore position in a remote area such as Shell’s Sakhalin Island or on the North Slope of Canada/Alaska. These will probably be 28/28 as a couple of days’ travel is involved.

As to landing a job you could research which areas are currently booming and approach the oil companies directly or try some recruitment companies. Oilcareers is a good place to start, as is Rigzone.

Bear in mind that the oil industry is currently depressed due to the oil price and the industry is surprisingly knee-jerk to fluctuations in the market. In Athabasca for example the recovery cost is $40 per barrel so when the oil price is this low they will simply stop producing and send everyone home. So, in short, keep your options open!

Good luck.

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February
17

as far as offshore oil rig companies, who could I find a job with and is there a big demand for this kind of work: roustabout, maintainance or some other entry level work I could do to get my foot in the door?

Go to www.rigzone.com and search the Jobs section.

There’s plenty of work at the moment – the industry is booming in fact. Contact as many Aberdeen-based agencies and offshore contractors as possible and try and sell yourself. Good luck.

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February
17

http://www.GetOilRigJob.com is the best guide to the oil industry. Apply online and get your resume out to all the major hiring companies.

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February
15

Oil career.com ( Oil career employment resources centre )
Strategic Ecomm Inc.
Suite 1507
848 N. Rainbow Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89107
USA
They assist members to search job in oil industries( There are two membership available $ 33.00 /month & $ 9.00 /month with 100% money back guarrantee If you fail to get job within 6o days.)
They suggested name of some oil industies free.
* Exxon-Mobil – Hoover-Diana Project – Gulf of Mexico
* Imperial Oil – Oil Sands Operations – Alberta, Canada
* Baldpate, Gulf of Mexico, USA
* Bombax Pipeline Development, Trinidad and Tobago
* Brutus, Gulf of Mexico, USA
* Canyon Express Gas Field, Mississippi Canyon, USA
* Deep Panuke Gas Field, Canada
* Devils Tower Gas Field, Gulf of Mexico, USA
* Genesis, Gulf of Mexico, USA

* Hibernia, Jeanne d’Arc Basin, Canada
All oil Industries pay higher salary (Above $100000/annum ) claimed by oil career .com. Pl. suggest that what to do ?

Before you part with any money I suggest you click on the below link to see what they recommend. I am very dubious about any company that asks for an upfront fee for their services :

http://www.oil-offshore-marine.com/bewarejobscams.php

Good luck.

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February
13

Who can I contact to find out about getting one? Specific, knowledgeable answers only please.

It’s not always clear how to start hunting for a job, I was in a bit of a rut during the last couple of weeks when I was job hunting, until I uncovered the resource in the box below that gives sensible guidance. I soon got myself going down the true way, and in a month or so after a few interviews I got myself a really excellent job.

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February
13

hi can anyone give me a little help in 2 month’s i will hopefully have a NVQ level 2 in automotive maintenance and repair don’t know if that makes any difference or not but i want to get a mechanical/engineering job on a rig thanks

If you doin’t mind starting at the bottom, search the Houston yellow pages under Contract Drillers. There are all the offshore drilling companies listed there.

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