Offshore Oil Rig Jobs
General information on offshore oil rig
jobs
Most offshore oil rig jobs call for a 14 by
21 day rotation. That means you work for 14 days and have 21
off. This equates to having approximately 3/5 of the year
off.
Approximate annual earnings for offshore oil rig
jobs
At any one time there is a large number of oil rig jobs
available in the offshore jobs industry, at every level and
every profession. The annual earnings for oil rig jobs are
subject to change and can vary according to whether the oil rig
is situated domestically or internationally.
- Salaries start at $47,000 US p.a. for Roustabouts
- Roughnecks can earn
up to $55,000 US p.a.
- Drillers annual
rate start at $56,000 US.
- Tool Pusher and
Drill Leader positions earn from $75,000 to $100,000 US
p.a.
- Trades, technical and professional positions earn
$70,000 to $220,000 US p.a.
When you are accepted for oil rig
jobs
Because in terms of skill, physical exertion
and perceived danger, many of the offshore oil rig jobs
are the most physically demanding, the offshore oil rig
companies go out of their way to make sure your time spent
onboard is an enjoyable one. Many of the accommodation
wings meet four or five hotel standards - the foods are of
exceptional quality, despite being located in the middle
of the ocean.
- You will be issued with safety boots, hard hat, safety
glasses and coveralls,
- The employer usually meets all food, board, laundry,
travel and transfer expenses,
- Smoking outside of designated smoking rooms is not
allowed,
- For meals you take off your work gear and eat in the
galley,
- You may have to work rotational night shifts, as an oil
rig is a 24 hour operation,
- No alcohol, illegal drugs, weapons, flammable materials
including lighters and matches are allowed.
If you are motivated to be part of highly professional team
of people please, apply for the offshore oil rig jobs through
one of the links below:

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