Offshore Jobs Part II
Salaries
As an approximate indication, entry-level offshore jobs such as Roughneck or Roustabout salaries start from $50,000 US p.a. People who work in trade, professional or technical positions, tend to earn upwards of $70,000 US, with salaries of over $200,000 US p.a. not uncommon.
Offshore jobs benefits
Benefits provided by companies involved in the offshore industry range from virtually nonexistent to excellent. The better companies will provide major medical insurance, dental insurance, life insurance, 401 K programs and profit sharing.
Your health
The main requirement for working offshore is that you be in sound physical condition. You will be required to pass a thorough physical examination, including a spinal X- ray. Answer all questions truthfully. You will also be given a drug screening.
Your age
You must be at least 18 to do offshore jobs. The average age for oilrig workers is 27.
Your experience
The better your experience in your field or profession, the closer prospective employers will look you at. If you do not have any skill or experience that relates to the offshore jobs, it does not mean you will not be hired.
There are many entry-level offshore jobs available, which require no previous offshore experience. The most important thing is honesty. Be straight with your experience and your skills.
Your educationThe majority of entry-level offshore jobs do not require a formal education as the employer is more interested in your ability to do your job well and learn quickly. However, completion of secondary school or petroleum industry courses may be required. Some offshore jobs, such as a ballast controlman require at least a high school education. Other positions, as they get more complex naturally require higher levels of education.
Dependability
One of the foremost concerns of offshore oilrig employers is dependability. Regardless of how good you are, you are not much good if you are not there! One of the quickest ways to lose your job is not to show up for crew change.
Advancement and training
Offshore jobs are very interesting. Advancement offshore will depend primarily on the company you work for and your particular abilities. All companies want you to advance. They want you to become better trained so you can do more and take a more responsible position.
Interest in training and learning your job and others sparks ambition. Once you get in and get some basic training and experience you can move into many different areas involved in all phases of the offshore oil industry.
The more courses you complete, the better chances for advancement and more credentials you have when you shop for another offshore jobs.
Travel experiences
In the offshore industries, many travel opportunities exist as part of the job. You may find yourself posted to such countries as Saudi Arabia, Mexico, Russia, the UK or Indonesia. Working in other countries than the US or Canada can be more rewarding. These offshore jobs may have larger security risks which results with a larger pay.
If you are motivated to be part of highly professional team of people please, apply for the offshore jobs through one of the links below:
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