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5 realities of oil rig jobs no one talks about
Oil rigs, particularly the offshore type, are one of the most fascinating parts of the global energy industry. How do they work? How big can they get? Do they float on water? It's not surprising that ...
The Biden administration, in line with its goal of significantly reducing oil production, has quietly implemented regulations that are likely to result in a significant loss of jobs in the oil ...
Offshore oil rig crane operator pay is typically day-rate based. Median market pay sits around $640 per day, which annualizes to about $117,500 on a 14/14 or 21/21 rotation (roughly 183 paid days per ...
Entry-level deck crew responsible for safe cargo handling, housekeeping, basic maintenance support, and rigging assistance on offshore or onshore oil rigs. The roustabout keeps decks organized, ...
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