Oil Rigging Works - Can Give You A Chance To Be Debt Free

By Miriam G Price

In the oil work field there is still a lot of growth, even with the growth of renewable energy. As you work in the oil field you will see how fossil based fuels are just as important as ever, and you will see the numerous positions available and the wonderful benefits you can receive while working there.

These oil companies truly strive to give their employees an outstanding work environment. Here are some things that you can expect when you work on offshore oil rig jobs, a position that can have you living on site for months at a time: Work days are typically arranged so that you work for-- days in a row, and then have the next 21 days off. Your accommodations can rival that of a well heeled hotel, and include everything from food to laundry service to transportation arrangements.

While the majority of the work on an oil rig is very physical, there are also on occasion white collar office type jobs available, or maintenance work such as taking care of the laundry. For all of this, one can expect to go in with a starting salary of 50K for entry level, and 70K for the jobs that require some experience.

Usual Available Positions

* Radio Operator - One of the easier jobs to handle, the op is in charge of communications, needs to hold a GMDSS Radio Operator License and is also responsible for helicopter logistics, lifeboats and muster lists. * Electricians - in charge of all things electric * Barge Engineer - in charge of the control room * Derrick man operates and maintains the mud, pumps and all equipment in the pump room. Also assists roughnecks. * Chef or Cook - daily cooking duties * Roustabout - general duties, supplies equipment and tools requests, assists crane operator. * Catering Manager - has culinary school qualifications and is in charge of the galley. * Drilling Engineer - supervisor of the drilling operations, systems and procedures. * Diver - carries out the underwater tasks directed by the subsea engineer or assistant. Inspects repairs submarine installations and machinery.

Prepare Yourself

You don't want to arrive on an offshore rig without being prepared for it. This means, first of all, that everything back home is squared away, since it can be expensive to get in touch with anyone back on land. You should have all of your required immunizations, and the corresponding paper work in hand, as well as all other needed documents. Then, of course, don't be foolish enough to bring any sort of illegal goods on board, and alcohol should be left behind, as well. Be considerate of people on board, and don't interrupt them particularly if they have jobs that are there to ensure everyone's safety, such a radio operator. Last of all, remember that you will probably work with an international group, so if you can speak some words in another language, that's all the better.

You can look online at the work boards such as Monster, although nearly all oil companies do not market there. You can try online web searches through powerhouses such as Bing, Google or Yahoo with a phrase similar to " oil rig jobs ". Or you can patrol their websites for current openings. Full reward are on hand, including room, board and meals. Get ready to hit the road; the oil work job is ready and coming up!

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