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JOBS ON AN OIL RIG
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Helpers ($35,000) have following tasks:
removing rust, painting, scrubbing, transporting goods, equipment and
loading supplies on board.
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Maintenance Roustabout ($47,000) main duties include general
upkeep and cleansing of deck area of rig. Also painting.
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Roustabout ($54,500) main duties include guiding the crane as
loads are moved about the deck, supplying equipment to the rig floor as
requested and keeping pipe deck and main deck areas clean and tidy.
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Welder ($62,000) Two types, first is the rig welders. They are
permanently on one rig and carry out all day to day repairs and building
of new metalwork. They are always busy. When there is a big project
often a squad of welders are hired to finish the job quickly.
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Scaffolders ($57,500) are not tied to any one rig. They go to
different installations depending on where their company has work.
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Radio operator ($62,000) Probably the easiest job in the world. Good
money if you can stand it. Bring plenty books. However, it is a vital
job.
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Medic ($69,000) They
are rarely doctors but have a high level of medical training. Some are
former nurses. On some smaller rigs they double up as a Rig Safety &
Training Co-ordinator.
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Rig Safety & Training
Co-ordinator ($80,000) Some say, this is a well paid job for the
amount of work involved. There is a lot of responsibility. A job for
someone who is a good communicator, good organizational and computer
skills.
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Mud engineer ($72,500)
is in charge of the drilling fluids being used. S/he will likely have a
degree in chemistry and will have a good knowledge of drilling
procedures.
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Materials man/woman (Store
man/woman) ($59,000) Responsible for the maintenance of the stores
and stock ordering and receiving. Must be computer literate.
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Painter ($57,500)
Given his work from the Barge Engineer, the Painter is responsible for
the rig painting program. Like the Forth Road Bridge it is a never
ending job.
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Steward/ess ($45,000)
assist in the kitchen, clean the accommodation and do the laundry.
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Camp boss ($63,500) is
in charge of the catering department.
Further professions:
electricians, electronic
engineers, electro mechanics, plumbers, cooks , catering crew, waiters, kitchen personnel
and helpers, medical staff , laboratory
assistants and technicians, warehouse and logistics
personnel, cleaning crew, painters, mechanics, mechanical engineers, mechanics, technical drawers, telecommunications
technicians, locksmiths, metalworkers,
welders and many more...
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