Types Of Department Jobs for Oil Rig jobs

Control Room Jobs:

•    Barge Engineer ($89,000) is in charge of control room operations his next in command is;
•    Control Room Operator (CRO) ($65,000) followed by the entry level personnel;
•    Assistant CRO (ACRO) ($59,000) Certified seamen from Able to Master Seamen are among the many Mariners on Oil Rigs Jobs, as a result of legislation defining certain Rigs as ships. In the control room of Semi-Submersibles the stability of the rig is controlled. Liquid transfers like diesel and fresh water from supply boats to the rig storage tanks are also controlled here. It is also the control area when the vessel is moving location.

Electrical Department:

•    Electrician($65,000)
•    Electronic technician($74,000)
•    Chief electrician($83,000)
•    Maintenance supervisor (Electrical)($87,500)

All the above are responsible for the maintenance and repair of all the electrical equipment on board the rig, right down to changing light bulbs.

On occasion they may have to work more than the normal 12 hour shift. They can be called out at any time during their time off to fix a major problem. This is rare.

There will be times when they will have to work at height. In a work basket, hoisted by crane or air winch. Occasionally they may have to don a riding belt (harness) and get hoisted by air winch.

Rig Management:

•    Toolpusher($108,000); works in the rig offices and the rig floor. He also has responsibilities on the main deck. He is usually an experienced driller.

•    Offshore Installation Manager (OIM)($110,000); has often worked his way up through the drill crew ranks. He is in overall charge of the rig. Hence sometimes called “Man In Charge” (MIC).

•    Company man/woman($160,000); is the oil companies on board representative employee. He is not employed by the drilling company operating the rig. On a drilling rig an oil company employee works with the drilling company to supervise its interests, helping the strategy for drilling the well Oil Field Jobs.

Mechanical Department:

•    Motorman($57,500)
•    Assistant mechanic($65,000)
•    Mechanic($72,000)
•    Chief mechanic($80,000)
•    Maintenance supervisor (Mechanical)($87,500)

All the above are responsible for the maintenance and repair of the diesel generators and all other mechanical operations on the rig including the rig floor equipment. They carry out regular maintenance on every machine on the rig.

On occasion they may have to work more than the normal 12 hour shift. They can be called out at any time during their time off to fix a major problem. This is rare.

There will be times when they will have to work at height. In a work basket, hoisted by crane or air winch. Occasionally they may have to don a riding belt (harness) and get hoisted by air winch.

Subsea Department:

•    Assistant Subsea Engineer ($65,000); can sometimes be promoted from Roughnecks. More usually from a mechanical background.
•    Subsea Engineer ($86,000); is responsible for the Blow Out Preventer unit and the motion compensation system of the rig among other duties.

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