Principal Drilling Engineer $270,000
Principal Drilling Engineer have duty to give report to Drilling Superintendent, provide drilling engineering expertise and support in the planning and execution of drilling operations on deep water wells in a remote location. Develop robust well designs and drilling programmes that meet the requirements of the BG Well Engineering Policy. Full account should be taken of offset information and the well sanction budget.
Metallurgist Metallurgical Engineer $108,000
Metallurgical engineers develop ways of processing metals and converting them into useful products. Metallurgy, the science of metals, is one of the materials sciences. Other materials sciences include physical metallurgy, ceramics, and polymer chemistry, or plastics. Metallurgical engineers, a subspecialty of materials engineers, work primarily in industrial areas, particularly in the iron and steel industries. Some work with other metals such as aluminum or copper. Metallurgical engineers are also employed in industries that make machinery and other products using metal, such as automobiles and electrical equipment. Some work for government agencies or colleges and universities.
Senior Subsea Engineer $232,000
Senior Subsea engineer has duty to perform maintenance/repairs to the well control, motion compensating systems and all associated systems as per company policy, maintenance program and procedures, Daily inspections to verify status of equipment and report status to supervisor, to be able to maintain and operate
all subsea related equipment.
Drilling Superintendent $132,000
Drilling Superintendent job scope is to manage the effective running of rig site well operation activities (Land operations)(ensuring compliance with regulation and company HSE objectives. • Implement the drilling workover completion programs whilst fostering teamwork between company disciplines and departments and between company and service providers.
To provide daily office-based supervision and technical support for drilling and workover projects.
Petroleum Engineer G $63,000
Petroleum engineers play a major part in the oil extraction process from start to finish. They design the equipment used for extraction, test the equipment and assure it is properly maintained, and develop or improve upon methods to extract the maximum amount of oil using ideas such as injecting water, chemicals, gases or steam into an oil reserve. A petroleum engineer career may include designing and conducting tests, surveys, and evaluations for the wells.
Petroleum engineers job titles:
Reservoir Engineer
Petroleum Production Engineer
Production Engineer
Drilling Engineer
Operations Engineer
Drilling Engineer
Completion Engineer
Divers / Helicopter pilots - $93,000 - $150,000
Commercial divers and Helicopter pilots who work in the oil and gas industry earn approximately $93,000 to $150,000 annually. Experienced divers support the construction, inspection and maintenance of offshore platforms and are involved in activities such as underwater welding, repair and cleaning of subsea installations, pipelines and structures.
Geologists - $105,000 - $120,000
Well trained and experienced geologists and geophysicists, who conduct seismic surveys and analyse the data to locate new deposits, are paid $105,000 to $120,000 per annum in the offshore oil and gas industry.
Offshore Electrician $274,000
Offshore electrician having responsibilities to maintain onboard electrical and electronic equipment relating to the ship's power generation, engineering systems, propulsion systems, drilling and/or marine equipment and related systems, responsible for ships' navigational and domestic lighting and electrical services on board, ensure all equipment meets vessel safety standards and Transport Canada requirements and essential services can be maintained in the case of a vessel emergency, ensure that the daily activities are carried out in a safe and efficient manner.
Directional Driller $72,000
The Directional Driller is involved in the planning, execution and management of all phases of any directional drilling job to deliver services that meet and exceed client expectations. He/she also provides technical support to clients and other crew members at the wellsite.
Tanker captain - $75,000 - $170,000
Tanker captains are responsible for navigating large container vessels that carry oil and gas from offshore platforms to port facilities and are paid salaries ranging from approximately $75,000 to $170,000 per annum.
Marine engineer - $70,000 - $155,000
Marine engineers working on offshore platforms earn between $70,000 and $155,000 annually and are responsible for designing, installing and maintaining marine engineering systems on offshore platforms.
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