Finding Good Jobs And Work On A Oil Rig

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Oil remains one of our most vital natural resources since it is the major source of fuel and electricity throughout the globe. But, in order to refine and harness of power of oil, it needs to be extracted from the earth. This is where the professionals that work on oil rigs come into play. It is the varied crew that performs a multitude of tasks on an oil rig that makes the extraction of vast oil reserves possible.

Working on an oil rig brings with it many rewards. The job is performed offshore on a rig that is drilling deep down into the ocean depths. Once on the rig, the crew must remain there on a work cycle of 14/21. That means the crew would work 14 days in a row on the rig and then have 7 days off before returning to the rig. This is certainly not a bad schedule because it provides a great deal of time off for the rig workers. And the 14 days the employees spend on the rig is not exactly one of discomfort. The living conditions are frequently excellent and comfortable often mimicking what you would find on a high class hotel.

The vast majority of the work performed on an offshore oil rig is physical in nature and involves a great many duties, tasks, and responsibilities. There are also varying degrees of responsibilities based upon the work each individual performs. Some jobs are apprentice and journeyman level while others involve the direct operation of the rig such as drillers, crane operators, derrickmen, etc. And, of course, there will be varied support professionals that work on the rig as well. Such support personnel include mechanics and welders. Electricians also play a vital role on board the rig as do engineers and painters. There are even positions available for medics, cooks, and scuba diving professionals.

Yes, most will assume that the only duties on an oil rig are those directly responsible for the drilling and extraction of oil. This is, however, not the case as a great many support staff personnel will be needed to handle the varied tasks required to maintain the proper operation of the rig. This is certainly a positive thing because it opens the door of opportunity to many job seekers that would certainly benefit from working on an offshore oil rig.

Regardless of the type of oil rig job you seek, the salaries are quite competitive. Specialized work often leads to proper compensation and oil rig is certainly no exception. As such, those with such specialized skills are suggested to explore opportunities that may be available to them on a rig.

One source of information on working on an offshore oil rig is rigworker.com. This is a very comprehensive site and one that will prove quite illuminating to those seeking to explore rig work opportunities. Those that fall into such a category should certainly visit the site.

Oil Rig Job Descriptions

Everyone has an image of a job on an oil rig to be one that simply involves strong men who get dirty, there is so much more to the job than that. Although the job is one that does take a great deal of commitment and mental ability it can be very rewarding. There are vast opportunities for the right people and even if you have dropped out of school you can still have a career on an oil rig. You will however need to undergo many fitness tests and exams to prove that you are physically fit and ready for the tough path ahead of you.

If you are accepted onto the oil rig you will begin your career at the bottom you will be used for all of the very basic jobs such as painting, maintenance and cleaning. You will be assigned to a more experienced member of the team who will begin to show you what is expected of you whilst on the oil rig. If you have some experience in the oil rig business then you may avoid this stage and go straight into being hired as a roughneck. This will mean you have more experience and will actually be involved with the drilling side of the job.

The more education and qualifications you do have will mean that you are offered different jobs; if you have a degree in chemistry then you may be offered a job in the mud room. You will need to have knowledge of oil and what it does, depending on what qualifications you have will depend where on the rig you go. There are many different entry levels and you can join the rig on and as long as you are honest regarding your educational level then you will have a place somewhere on the rig. As you progress through the ranks there are many stages of the job and you will find that if you are hard working and learn fast then you can progress well.

Having a job on an oil rig is very secure and as long as you work hard there are never many reasons why you won’t have the job for life. You can be promoted easily and will learn new skills and talents along the way the career path is a steady climb through the ranks and if you show promise then the rewards are good. They shifts are long and you will be expected to work 12 hour days with only three breaks throughout the day, You will also be expected to work 14 days in a row after that you get 14 days off to spend wherever you want. Although the job is demanding it is financially stable and can provide for you and your family well. If you are prepared to put in the work then you will see the rewards both financially and mentally. You will become a stronger person and learn a great deal whilst on the oil rig and progress in a career that you might not have even thought was possible.

Comments

Bekir Bekirov 15 months ago

I want to tell you that I would gladly work with you do not understand the work we know hard work I have experience in heavy work and I am sure they will cope if you are interested in strong boy contact me wrong not wait for your answer

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