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Offshore Careers: Life on the Rig

Offshore jobs are among the most challenging and rewarding careers in the oil & gas industry. From drilling crews to HSE officers, discover what it takes to thrive at sea.

Drilling Crew

Includes Roustabouts, Roughnecks, Derrickhands, and Toolpushers. They handle drilling operations, equipment, and maintenance.

Drilling Crew

Key Focus: Hands-on rig operations.

Career Path: Entry-level roustabout → senior drilling supervisor.

Health, Safety & Environment Officers

HSE officers ensure compliance with safety protocols, conduct inspections, and lead emergency response training.

Health, Safety & Environment (HSE) Officers

Key Focus: Protecting workers and the environment.

Requirements: Safety certifications (NEBOSH, OSHA, HSE Level 3/4).

Subsea Engineers & Divers

Specialists who install and maintain subsea equipment like pipelines, risers, and wellheads. 

Subsea Engineers & Divers

Key Focus: Deepwater engineering and repair.

Requirements: Advanced technical training, ROV (remotely operated vehicle) expertise.

Offshore Medics & Support Staff

Provide medical support, logistics, and daily living needs for crews working offshore.

Offshore Medics & Support Staff

Key Focus: Crew well-being and operational support.

Requirements: Medical training, adaptability, emergency response skills.

Why Work Offshore?

Wise Career Path

Offshore oil & gas careers are known for high salaries, international travel, and rewarding progression paths. Life offshore is challenging but comes with benefits that make it a career choice unlike any other.

  • High Earning Potential: Offshore workers earn competitive salaries.

  • Global Opportunities: Work on rigs and platforms across the world.

  • Clear Career Ladder: Start at entry level and work your way up.

  • Hands-On Experience: Learn technical skills in real-world environments.

Climb the Offshore Ladder

Most offshore careers follow a structured progression, starting with entry-level roles and advancing into leadership. Each step provides valuable experience and higher responsibilities.

    1. Trainee / Roustabout → Learn rig safety, handle basic tasks, and gain foundational experience.

    2. Roughneck / Floorhand → Hands-on drilling work, building technical and teamwork skills.

    3. Derrickhand / Assistant Driller → Manage drilling fluids and support drill floor operations.

    4. Driller / Supervisor → Lead drill crews, ensure performance, and maintain safety standards.

    5. Toolpusher → Oversee multiple teams and manage rig operations.

    6. OIM (Offshore Installation Manager) → Highest offshore authority, responsible for safety, compliance, and performance.

Safety & Training

Safety First: Training You’ll Need

– BOSIET (Basic Offshore Safety Induction and Emergency Training)

-HUET (Helicopter Underwater Escape Training)

-H2S Awareness

-First Aid & Firefighting

Salary & Benefits

What You Can Earn Offshore

Offshore salaries are among the most competitive in the industry, often including:

  • Base salary + offshore allowance.

  • Travel and accommodation covered.

  • Additional bonuses for high-risk environments.

Ranges:

  • Entry-level roustabout: $40,000 – $60,000/year.

  • Experienced drilling engineer: $100,000 – $150,000/year.

  • Subsea specialist: $120,000+ per year.

Career opportunities.

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