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How much you could earn working offshore on an oil rig?

The offshore oil workers that working on oil platforms get higher salary because this is one of the most dangerous jobs. There are many employment opportunities for work in the oilfield including work on a drilling platform or a support services company that maintains or installs drilling equipment and pumping facilities in oil industry. Workers can work under adverse weather conditions both on land and at sea (offshore). Working in offshore oil drilling suggests a lot of travelling. The oil rig workers can do their job on the coast in the United States or to live and work on platforms in various places of the world: Uruguay, Newfoundland, Kazakhstan, Rwanda, Norfolk, Qatar, South Korea, Canada, Libya, South Africa, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Dubai, Scotland, Oman, United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Taiwan, Tanzania and others. The compensation varies depending on the need for workers and the location of the drilling operation.

Hot offshore jobs with high compensations:

The rig workers can work in new wells or maintenan the old ones. Offshore opportunities sorted by region, choose suitable one:

Uruguay, offshore rig mechanic needed. 55K Scaffolder, Qatar
Plumber, South Korea
Warehouse Foreman, United Arab Emirates
Maintenance Technician, United States
Radio operator offshore vacancy, Saudi Arabia
Tower climber offshore job, Iran
Seismic Driller, Canada
Assistant Driller job, Newfoundland
Rope access tecnician opportunity, Egypt
Oil rig Driller position, Dubai
Drilling Foreman, United States
Control Room Operator vacancy, Scotland
Directional Driller employment, Libya
Offshore job for Pumpman, Oman
Storeman, Norfolk
Toolpusher, South Africa
Foreman, Rwanda
Pipefitter offshore job, Taiwan
Materials man offshore job, Qatar
Assistant CRO (ACRO), United States
Rigger oil rig job, United Arab Emirates
Company man/woman offshore position, United States
Rig Safety & Training Co-ordinator, Saudi Arabia
Scuba diver no oil offshore rig, United States
Painter offshore job, Canada
Derrickman, Newfoundland

A "worker" (also roughneck, general labor, manual labor) is the term applied to a general maintenance worker on oilfield, drilling rig or offshore platform. His duties involve heavy lifting and oilfield supplies. A worker holds the drill site, collect oil equipment, moves pipes, parts and painting the rig if needed. Since the equipment is exposed to constant pressure from the other elements, it is continuously sanding and repainting. The Bureau of Labor Statistics of the United States (BLS) reports that in September 2009 the average wage for a offshore worker was US $ 16.44 per hour or an annual salary of $ 34,190 US. The workers in the offshore oil rig earn considerably more, varying by company and location. The average wage for a worker overseas is US $ 24.70 or an annual salary of $ 51.400 US. Benefits at sea include housing vouchers, meals, medical care and incentives.

Rigworker a source of jobs for oil workers in 2010 reported that maintenance workers at sea received an average annual salary of $ 47,000. The workers who worked on the rig floor overseas earned an average salary of $ 54,000. The discrepancies in wages are due to demand. There are many "hot spots" within the industry assets, including the Williston Basin in North Dakota. Click here to visit website

Petroleum engineers job

The BLS reports that in September 2009, the non-metropolitan area of New Iberia Louisiana had the highest concentration of all types of workers in the oil industry. Petroleum engineers who calculate and design the various procedures necessary to drill and produce oil well had an average annual salary of $ 84,960 US. Petroleum engineers in Texas earned an average annual salary of $ 116,210 US until September 2009.

Welders jobs

The oil rig welders are responsible for securely holding equipment and the wellhead housing pumping oil field. Working in locations that may be highly volatile and combustible gases present. The Labor Department reports that the United States in September 2009, welders for the oil industry in Louisiana earned an average annual salary of $ 37,330 US.

Offshore crane operators

Experienced crane operators giant cranes working in offshore marine drilling rigs are also in high demand. Rigworker reported employment opportunities paying USD 69,500 per year until 2010 Crane operators are responsible for safely transporting the drill pipes and supplies from ships to the platform. They also supervise auxiliary crane operators and workers who help with trainee crane operator.

How much makes an oil well driller per year?

Rotary drilling operators are ones with higher incomes among oil workers on drilling rigs. Oil and gas are natural resources with high global demand due to its ability to provide energy for various applications, such as home heating and operation of automobiles. The oil and gas normally requires the use of heavy machinery such as drilling equipment to penetrate deep into the earth. Data provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the United States, BLS English (US Bureau of Labor Statistics) shows that drilling operators are among the construction workers and extraction highest paid in the oil industry and gas. Other people are reading

Operators handle large rotary rigs drilling for the presence of oil and gas and access to oil and gas in the subsurface. The Bureau of Labor Statistics of the United States, BLS English (US Bureau of Labor Statistics), states that the average annual income of operators of rotary drilling in the oil and gas industry was US $ 59,980 in May 2010. this level of income translates into annual wages of US $ 28.84 per hour. The median income was $ 51,980 US; half of the workers earned more than US $ 51,980, while half earned less.

Revenues from oil and gas drillers may vary, depending on your experience and skill level. The Bureau of Labor Statistics says that 10 percent of the operators of rotary drilling in the offshore oil and gas earned $ $ 98,410 or more, in May 2010, while 10 percent of them won US $ 31,260 or less. Half of workers earn between $ 37,730 and US US $ 66,950.

Support workers in mining

The Bureau of Labor Statistics indicates that most drilling operators were employed in the mining sector support; workers in this field won US $ 58,510 on average per year. Support workers in mining companies often work under contract. Drillers working in the industry of oil and gas were not considered support workers earn $ $ 66,820 on average in May 2010.

Join by region

Revenues from oil drillers may vary depending on your workplace. The Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that the top-paying states for rotary drilling operators in the industry of oil and gas in May 2010 were Alaska and Texas. Workers in these states had average income of over $ 73,500 US. Texas used to most oil drillers in May 2010, followed by Oklahoma, where workers earn $ $ 47,370 a year on average, and Wyoming, where workers earn $ 58,510 U.S. dollars a year.

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