Roustabouts
The Roustabout job is the most common entry level
occupation for an oil rig’s marine section. Most new hires in the Drilling and
Marine Sections start out as Roustabouts. A Roustabout is typically an
inexperienced worker who works as a trainee or helper for those in more senior
positions. This position is comparable to the Able-bodied Seaman on board
a ship. The Roustabout will assist with a variety of work,
typically unskilled , which might include maintenance, cleaning rust removal,
painting, or learning to direct the huge cranes on board.
After working in an offshore
Roustabout position, people typically take one of two paths – to the
drill floor, as a Roughneck, or to the Cranes, as an Crane Operator Trainee. He
will start in either capacity by serving as relief during meal and coffee
breaks, and then be given progressively greater responsibility.
Roughnecks
A Roughneck ( Floorhand ) is the entry level position on an offshore rig’s Drilling section. This is the guy who handles the drilling pipes, connecting them as they drill deeper with huge hydraulic clamps. This is the physically most demanding job of the entire drill crew – one can work hard labor 12 hours straight during a drill operation.Offshore, it is easiest to get a job as a Roustabout first, and many experienced roughnecks will take Roustabout jobs offshore just to prove themselves, and learn the ropes offshore – things are a bit different out in the middle of the ocean.
Wages
Wages for entry-level Roustabouts and Roughnecks run from 50
to 60k
Getting a Roustabout Job Offshore
If you don’t have previous offshore experience, your chances
are improved if you have any kind of technical work background. This can
include experience as a welder, fitter, engineer, electrician, technician or
mechanic. If it is possible, the best way to land an offshore Roustabout
job is to apply in person – there are many unadvertised Entry-level
jobs offshore. Obviously, the person whose face is in the office
asking for work every week or two is going to stand out above all the other
applicants.
If visiting the employment offices of offshore
drilling contractors isn’t possible for you, then the next best thing
is to ensure that your Resume, C\V and Cover Letter are specific to the
offshore industry, and to the job you are applying for. We recommend the
services of Rigworker and Oil Jobs Guide if you wish to facilitate the process
and improve the odds. Thousands have had success when they chose to
utilize the Resume \ CV submittal service from Rigworker or The Oil and Gas Jobs Resource Kit. Both
charge a nominal fee for their services, $40 – $60, but they are honest,
legitimate companies, and their services have been tested multiple times, with
a job offer (or several) being the standard result. While they make no
guarantees of getting hired, they do guarantee your satisfaction with their
services, and you will get far more for the small investment than anywhere else
on the internet.
To be avoided are programs that charge hundreds of dollars for the same thing.
Offshore \ Oil Rig Roustabout \ Roughneck Training
Programs – Greenhand Courses
There are several training programs available designed to
prepare applicants without offshore or oil industry experience for a Roustabout
position. Offshore, the Roustabout position is the most common entry level
job in the oil rig’s marine section. Working as a Roustabout requires one to be
physically fit and capable of performing strenuous manual labor, in all weather
conditions. Those without experience are termed greenhands. The term
originates from the custom on some rigs to make inexperienced employees wear a
green hat so that they may be distinguished to the other employees as being
new, so allowances can be made for the greenhand not being aware of all the
regulations and requirements specific to offshore work.
Maritime Drilling Schools Unlimited
Floorman ( Roughneck ) training. This school offers
a 20 day program taught in Nova Scotia, Canada. The 20 day course of
instruction in Pre Employment Floorman (Roughneck) Training will consist of
drilling programs, hands-on rig training, and industry safety programs. Life
skills and job readiness will also be included during the program. This program
is available for Americans. The Floorman course costs $ 3.750.00 Canadian, plus
$250.00 for books and a $200.00 registration fee. Accommodations, if required,
are $600.00.
Métis Nation BC (MNBC)
Pre-Employment Floorman (Roughneck) training.
Probably the best program available – you will find work after completing this
program. This Pre-Employment Floorman (Roughneck) Training Program will
provide students with a comprehensive training program that is tailored
specifically for the drilling industry. Students will learn how to safely
operate and maintain drilling equipment and the job functions that are relevant
to drill floor and deck crew operations. Students will also learn the skills of
a Roustabout and Lease hand with a high emphasis on Oilrig safety. Training is
located in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada. All-inclusive cost for the course is
Canadian $ 8,650 including meals and accommodation for 24 days.
Atlantic Petroleum Training College
Floorhand / Roughneck training. Training is hands-on and takes place on a working onshore drilling oil rig in Nova Scotia. They offer a certificate program in oilfield training. This program provides an opportunity for unskilled individuals to take advantage of quality hands-on training to begin a successful career in the oil and gas industry. This program provides the knowledge and skills to work safely and productively as part of an oilrig team. In addition to the core program, mandatory H2S Alive and 2-day Standard First Aid with Level A are given. Potential earnings for an individual starting in this dynamic industry can exceed $60,000 per year.
Source :Offshore Jobs Review
Please am Ifreke Afia from Nigeria... can I also apply for the course since is stated here for Americans only.
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