Sign In (Not yet a member? Register Now)
Select an area of Oil & Gas and discover the roles available.
Provides general administration support to a department or project. Administrators work in both technical and non-technical departments.
Process Engineers are responsible for the design, construction, maintenance and improvement of large equipment and facilities which are used for processing and producing oil and gas - either onshore or offshore.
Develops, plans and costs drilling activities. A Drilling Engineer can be involved throughout the lifecycle of a well, from the initial design through to its abandonment.
Health and Safety Advisors provide advice and guidance to the Company to help prevent accidents, injuries and health issues in the workplace and promote safe working practices on and offshore.
Instrument Technicians carry out planned or unplanned maintenance and repair activities on a wide range of electronic equipment and process control and safety systems.
Instrument Engineers are responsible for the operation of measuring instruments that are used in design and configuration of automated systems. This typically involves improving system productivity, reliability, safety, optimisation and stability.
Mechanical Engineers are typically involved with the design and maintenance of mechanical and rotating equipment and machines.
The OIM is responsible for managing the offshore operations on the platform or vessel, including the health, safety and welfare of all personnel onboard.
Provides laundry, accommodation and cleaning services based offshore on a platform or vessel.
Removes old paintwork using abrasive blasting methods and then applies new coatings with industrial paint spraying equipment.
Converts geological data into models to show how oil, gas and water are distributed within a resevoir. Predicts the flow of fluid through rocks by creating simulation models and analysing production history.
Puts up and takes down scaffolding that allows workers to reach higher levels during construction, maintenance or cleaning tasks.
Subsea Engineers are responsible for the design and installation of equipment and structures below the surface of the sea.
Plans and organises the transfer of goods and materials from suppliers
Responsible for developing plans to improve the production from a well. A completion engineer designs and monitors the installation of well completions and helps devise methods to improve oil and gas well production.
Geologists are responsible for finding new reserves of oil and gas, and for getting as much oil or gas out of existing fields as possible.
Geophysicists interpret seismic data to create maps of the build up of hydrocarbons and they also study the physical properties of rocks. Geophysicists gather and evaluate well data that helps build reservoir models to predict the potential flow from
HR Advisors are involved in a wide range of activities that relate to the management of employees. A key part of the role is to make sure that the company is complying with employment law and managing their employees properly.
Company Lawyers provide a wide range of legal advice to the company and draft and review complex legal and commercial contracts and other documents.
Marine Engineers design, build, test and repair boats, ships, remote operated vehicles, offshore platforms and drill ships.
Tell us more about yourself and let us find the Oil & Gas role for you!