Oil Rig Jobs – What You Need To Know
April 29, 2010
Filed under Oil & Gas Jobs
Oil was first discovered in The Middle East over five millenniums ago and ‘black gold’, as it is dubbed, was utilized in many forms of medication, paints, waterproofing purposes and also for lighting. Incidentally, early lighting sources actually came from whale oil, but years of over-whaling caused an alarming decrease in the whale population, resulting in elevated prices.
The requirements of oil were amplified and many establishments began searching for methods to source for oil and other valid alternatives. Coal oil was then discovered and used to meet the rising demands until a progression of drilling for crude oil was discerned. Oil experts sought land oil wells for many years, and soon after began seeking this precious element by drilling into the sea. The earliest oil well in open sea was established in the Gulf of Mexico, and in 1959, Netherlands made history with the discovery of a land gas field. It was soon after that geologists determined the presence of gas beneath UK’s North Sea basin.
Oil is the biggest industry the world over and will remain so for a long time to come. The world’s transport fuel needs is 85% supplied by oil, plus and additional 50% for energy demands. To put it simply, our world operates on oil.
Currently, there are over 5,000 Companies around the world drilling exclusively for gas and oil. These Companies’ set up is strategically positioned in oil-wealthy parts of the world like Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Nigeria, Venezuela and The Unites States of America.
The oil industry is of course, driven by technology, which in turn, depends heavily on skilled workers to securely fill the ample range of jobs vacant. These jobs include rig operators to managing computer systems and programs. On top of that, jobs on oil rigs, or offshore positions, require dedication, an unwavering concentration and also strength. You would also need to have courage, as a job on an oil rig has its fair share of risks.
There are many advantages to working in the oil industry: it provides a huge amount of job variety; enables its workers to earn an excellent income; and, of course, there are many opportunities for career advancement.
If you fit the description and possess the necessary qualifications, there are many perks on how this industry can benefit you: -
• For one, the money is quite first-rate as oil industry workers earn some of the most competitive salaries and bonuses.
• Off shore workers work in rotations, as in 3 months on a rig until a co-worker takes over. The work roster is enviable as you rest more than you work.
• The work challenges you mentally, physically and also emotionally. Concentration is a pivotal factor, whilst strength is essential to handle all the heavy and complicated equipment, plus it can get lonely working in the middle of nowhere surrounded by a trillion tons of water.
• Career advancement is very positive, as many Companies would promote within their existing workforce as there are no trust issues.
• An experienced oil rig employee has the opportunity to work around the world, as although this job is demanding, finding a highly-skilled worker is an invaluable asset. Employers take care of all travel costs.
If the oil industry is your career choice, act on it now and start applying. Times are challenging, and positions limited.
