OIL RIG LIFE- OFFSHORE
Oil rig life - What's it like living on an offshore oil platform?
Oil rig fast facts
- There are around 1,470 offshore oil rigs around
the world, which means this role could take you anywhere from the UK to
Australia or even the Gulf of Mexico or the Middle East
- At any one time you will find nearly 200 people
living and working on a rig
- You’ll rarely find a window inside
- Be thankful we’re not in the 70s – Before on board
wifi, engineers were restricted to just one phone call a week, and even
that was capped to just six minutes
International engineering
jobs require travel to some of the most remote places on earth, including oil
rigs in the middle of the sea. You'll work hard offshore but be well rewarded
for it - for a start, there's no cooking or cleaning to be done...
What job-related training will I need to work
on an oil rig?
This isn’t your usual “stuck
in rush hour" commute; a helicopter transfers you from the
shore to the rig which in itself can be an invigorating experience. Offshore
engineers are given complete sea survival training prior to this flight.
Oil rigs are full of
combustible materials and heavy machinery. As an offshore worker, you will
benefit from plenty of training to ensure best practice at all times
Before starting your offshore
life, you will also undergo a medical examination to make sure you’re suitable
for work on a rig. There are first aiders and medicinal personnel on-board,
with helicopters on standby for quick medical evacuations to the shore if
necessary.
How many hours will I work on an oil rig?
The usual working
shift is 12 hours ‘on’ and 12 hours ‘off’, and many shift patterns are a
mixture of both day and night because operations run around the clock with
no rig ‘downtime’. Many offshore jobs require shift patterns of 2 or 3 weeks on
the rig / 2-3 weeks onshore, but the patterns can be longer.
What will my offshore accommodation be like?
Offshore installations have a
dedicated team of kitchen staff who prepare food around the clock, often with a
self-service style canteen. Despite the offshore location, fresh food is
shipped in regularly, meaning you’ll have plenty of access to fresh meat, fruit
and vegetables.
Oil rigs are close-knit
communities and you can expect to share your room with several other engineers,
although some oil rigs do offer private rooms. Showers and toilets tend to be
shared among a couple of cabins, but most bedrooms do offer a washbasin, and a
television.
How will I stay in touch with my family if
I have a job overseas?
Far out at sea, mobile phone
signal isn’t particularly reliable! However, larger oil rigs will have internet
connections enabling Skype and other messaging services for uninterrupted
communication with those back home, ensuring you’ll be on hand to help celebrate
important occasions from afar.
Life is never boring on an oil rig
All offshore rigs have good
recreational facilities to keep on-board staff entertained when not on shift,
whether you’re in drilling, the roustabout team or a derrick hand. From small
movie theaters and pool tables, to air hockey, large screen TVs and video game
consoles you won’t be bored! Of course there’s also WiFi do you can watch your
own shows, but living in such close quarters you’ll find you quickly become a
close-knit member of the team.
Keeping an oil rig
operational for 24 hours a day means that it’s crucial for offshore personnel
to be at the top of their game at all times; generally alcohol and
non-prescription drugs are completed banned. Too keep everyone on board safe,
smoking is allowed in designated areas with matches available as the source of
ignition – these locations are far away from the most sensitive machinery.
What salary and benefits can I expect offshore?
Offshore jobs pay differently
depending on your experience and role, however rig engineers can expect to be
paid well due to a combination of the specialised skills required, the risks
associated with working on a rig, and the personal sacrifices made in terms of
working hours and not seeing family.
The oil and gas professionals
that we work with love how we value our contractors on a personal level and
take care of all assignment support needs, such as organising
contractor travel and work permits, giving you peace of mind that you’ll be
taken care of when working with us.

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