The New Oil Rush – Gas and Oil Rig Job Vacancy in USA and Canada

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Thousands of Vacancies on Offshore Oilrigs - NASA/Wikipedia
Thousands of Vacancies on Offshore Oilrigs - NASA/Wikipedia
Oil rig and natural gas companies all over the USA and Canada are currently reaching out to employ hardworking and dedicated staff in key jobs.

Numerous oil and gas jobs are currently available in the USA. Oil and gas companies have suffered a shortage of hands-on personnel in recent years, and skilled workers have never been higher in demand. There is therefore a great shortage of manpower.

There are currently thousands of job opportunities for those who are new to the petroleum and natural gas industry, as well positions for more experienced rig workers and senior staff. Whatever the area of expertise, oil and gas companies are willing to pay high wages to dedicated staff.

Thousands of Oil Rig Jobs Available

Thousands of people are looking for oil or gas jobs in the USA and Canada. Some of the most wanted jobs include rotating apprentice operators, cylinder operations engineers, geologists, mechanical project engineers and rotating equipment engineers. The demand for drillers and various engineers have also increased in recent years, and both these areas have proven lucrative paths into the industry.

Distributing Resumes Through Rigworker

To ensure a guaranteed offshore rig job, it is recommended that rigworkers join RigWorker. For under $50 they send workers' résumés to over 1,200 major oil and gas employers. Most people who sign up receive quick and highly paid employment, and this has been a path to success for many past rig workers.

Those ready for a really challenging job should consider working on an offshore oil rig itself. An oil rig requires hardworking and dedicated individuals who are devoted to their work. A rig rarely rests and runs 24 hours a day. Rig workers usually get paid more than their counterparts working on land due to the force of the isolation and the physical endurance required. Only the brave may apply, however, as conditions aboard offshore oilrigs can be uncomfortable at the best of times.

Offshore Jobs

  • Jobs are currently available in the following positions:
  • Catering crew
  • Crane operators
  • Drillers
  • Electricians
  • Mechanics
  • Paramedics and doctors
  • Barge superintendent
  • Roustabouts
  • Sub-sea engineers
  • Welders
  • Project managers
  • Drilling engineers

Onshore Jobs

However, the offshore rigs are supported by thousands of people working on land, and many onshore jobs are also available. The following sectors are currently in very high demand:

  • Pipeline technician
  • Facility engineer
  • Production engineer
  • Petrophysicist
  • Measurement technician
  • Gas and power plant engineer
  • Electrical engineer
  • Mechanical engineer
  • Construction specialist
  • Piping materials engineer
  • Controls engineer
  • Environmental project engineer

The lists above are merely a taste of the wide variety of oilrig job vacancies in the USA and Canada today. Thousands of people are snapping up the last of these highly-paid and adventurous opportunities.

Salaries For Offshore Oil Rig Personnel

  • A Roustabout will start at approximately US $300 to $340 a day.
  • Roughnecks (drill deck workers) can earn up to $375 a day.
  • As an annual salary that would be approximately $50,000 a year.
  • Driller often earn $450 per day or $81,000 per annum approximately.
  • Other offshore personnel (including toolpushers and drill leader positions, chief and supervisor positions) are likely to make $75,000 to $100,000 a year.
  • Entry level positions are likely to bring $42,000 - $48,000 a year.
  • Trades, technical, professional workers can expect $70,000-$160,000 a year.
  • Working overseas will increase the rate of pay dramatically.

Numerous Openings

The oil industry's urgent need for skilled labour means that jobs on oil rigs are lucrative prospects. Hands-on, dedicated personnel have never been in shorter supply. Hard-workers with a sense of adventure should consider the opportunities it presents.

Cited:

Oil Careers Content (retrieved 11.06.10)

RigWorker is the first stop for oil rig employment in the USA and Canada.

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Jun 12, 2010 4:45 AM
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