Get some experience in a related, less skilled sector to see if you can hack it, e.g. work on a supply-ship that takes provisions to rigs; see if there are any apprentice openings/training schemes in places like Aberdeen or other major offshore hubs. Mud-logging seems to be a place where many offshore technicians start their careers if they don't have high level qualifications.How do i get a job in the offshore oil and gas industry?
hi, i think you can check all of this:
http://www.oilcareers.com
http://www.oilcv.com
http://www.oilandgasjobsearch.com
http://www.applyoilandgasjob.com
http://www.jobinscotland.com
http://www.carltonrs.co.uk
http://www.energenpersonnel.com
http://www.infooil.com
http://www.bms-project.com
http://www.find-a-job-canada.com/
http://www.jobs-canada.ca/
i hope it will help you ;)How do i get a job in the offshore oil and gas industry?
First you have to get yourself hired by one of the oil companies or a sub-contractor for an oil company. You also have to have brains and physical endurance.
Obviously the major gas companies. BP, Exxon, etc. Also, you must have experience. They do not take new hires. You have some formal specialized training. Not to mention all of the OSHA certifications. Hallaburton would also be a great place to start. mygigs.com has many oversees positions as well.
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