Oil Rigs

InTheBum

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Can anyone suggest the best place to apply for Oil Rig jobs in Alberta? Noticed quite a few sites charge a finders fee...and obviously a lot of scams out there!

Unless 70k a yr, I'm not interested.

Thanks
 

Bloodrite

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One option might be attending one of the numerous job fairs for them. Usualy held out in Nisku, for the Edmonton area. Plus for 70k a year, I hope your prepared to work your ass off.

Good luck on finding a job though. Mabey more rig workers = more oil, so mabey lower gas prices :)
 
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Couple tips to getting to the "top" of the pile when applying for an oil rig industry job:

1) Take a H2S course. This course is a prerequisite for 99% of the jobs in the oil industry. The course is a usually held over a weekend and will cost less then $200. Check out "Safety Training" in the Edmonton yellow pages.

2) Take a Standard First Aid course. Again, is often mentioned as a prereq for any oil industry job.

3) One more course is "Confined Space". This one is not often a prereq but will help you understand the environment that you will be working with and around.

If you have a class 1 drivers license, it will help you.....but most places will ask for the first two courses that I mentioned. Once you have these courses, start sending your resume to various oil company websites.

One place to check out for additional courses and information on the oil industry is: http://www.enform.ca/
 

calvinxxx

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Go to enfrom.ca and apply for their floorhand course has all of the otheres built into it but their is a slowdown in drilling rig counts I am not sure 70 k is that reasonable though
 

Olmac

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Go to enfrom.ca and apply for their floorhand course has all of the otheres built into it but their is a slowdown in drilling rig counts I am not sure 70 k is that reasonable though
I think 70K is in the ballpark when you consider they usually work 200+ hours a month.

But your correct, there is a down turn in the oil exploration business. 40% of the rigs are not working right now. That proabably will last until after the Provincal and Federals elections predicted for this year.

That should give a guy a chance to get the above mentioned course and get into the swing of things when it picks up again.
 
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