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Lee 18-06-2008 04:03 PM

Silly money
 
Just came accross this job whilst looking.

http://www.oilandgasjobsearch.com/va...x?Jobid=180464

VintageRacer 18-06-2008 04:07 PM

You have to log in to see the ad :(

Lee 18-06-2008 04:11 PM

sorry i was logged in as me

Lead Electrical and Instrumentation Engineer, £650 to £700 per hour
A well established oil and gas operator currently require a Lead Electrical and Instrumentation Engineer to work in one of their offshore projects. The ideal candidate should be able to demonstrate previous offshore experience.
Location:Norway, Region:, Required Residency:, Type:Contract
Contact: Pearse O’ Brien, Station House Stamford New Road Altrincham, Cheshire WA14 1EP , [email protected]
Posted by:NES Global
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josh_smaxx 18-06-2008 04:13 PM

Nice, you gonna go for it? :thumbsup:

footey 18-06-2008 04:13 PM

ooooooooooooooooooooooo my god :o they are only just abit behind u lee

josh_smaxx 18-06-2008 04:14 PM

Lol, i didnt see that post, i registered :woot: gonna find a better one now.

Lee 18-06-2008 04:18 PM

Im not a lead engineer yet josh, im just a senior at the minute.

On top of that rate there wall also be VAT which you would charge at 17.5% and give the government 11.5%, so its an extra 6% in your pocket :thumbsup:

Gaz_Stanton 18-06-2008 04:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lee (Post 134583)
sorry i was logged in as me

Lead Electrical and Instrumentation Engineer, £650 to £700 per hour
A well established oil and gas operator currently require a Lead Electrical and Instrumentation Engineer to work in one of their offshore projects. The ideal candidate should be able to demonstrate previous offshore experience.
Location:Norway, Region:, Required Residency:, Type:Contract
Contact: Pearse O’ Brien, Station House Stamford New Road Altrincham, Cheshire WA14 1EP , [email protected]
Posted by:NES Global
More detail/Apply online
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Screw making planes, Oil & gas it is then! :woot:

I've been on a ferry before, does that count as offshore experience? :lol:

Lee 18-06-2008 04:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gaz_Stanton (Post 134592)
Screw making planes, Oil & gas it is then! :woot:

I've been on a ferry before, does that count as offshore experience? :lol:


Probably, the industry is desperate for people, hence the rates:thumbsup:

josh_smaxx 18-06-2008 04:21 PM

What do you need to do to become a lead engineer? :woot: when i registered i put down i had 16 years experiance of 3D :thumbsup:

Lee 18-06-2008 04:22 PM

just experience Josh, lead is about as high as it gets before you become the project manager.

losixxx 18-06-2008 04:56 PM

that's one of the biggest regrets i have in life, when i left the navy i could have had a job on the rig's 15 years ago it was 1 month on 1 month off and 36k a year ( starting pay) but i was newly married and didnt want it, what a mug i was :woot: imagine what id be on now:(

cjm_2008 18-06-2008 05:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lee (Post 134590)
Im not a lead engineer yet josh, im just a senior at the minute.

On top of that rate there wall also be VAT which you would charge at 17.5% and give the government 11.5%, so its an extra 6% in your pocket :thumbsup:

my companies' turnover isn't big enough for 11.5 - i had to settle for 12% :p

Lee 18-06-2008 06:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by losixxx (Post 134613)
that's one of the biggest regrets i have in life, when i left the navy i could have had a job on the rig's 15 years ago it was 1 month on 1 month off and 36k a year ( starting pay) but i was newly married and didnt want it, what a mug i was :woot: imagine what id be on now:(

To be honest the money isn`t really on the rigs, its in the design offices and the commissioning side of things. Offshore as a staff man your probably looking at 55k but remember you pay 40% tax on 20k of that:thumbdown:

I go offshore occassionally for commissioning and surveys but i have a clause in my contract to say that i want an extra £100 a day for the inconvenience and also a minimum of 12 hours pay:thumbsup:

The oil industry is good right now and there is a lot of money to be made if you want it.

losixxx 18-06-2008 06:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lee (Post 134652)
To be honest the money isn`t really on the rigs, its in the design offices and the commissioning side of things. Offshore as a staff man your probably looking at 55k but remember you pay 40% tax on 20k of that:thumbdown:

I go offshore occassionally for commissioning and surveys but i have a clause in my contract to say that i want an extra £100 a day for the inconvenience and also a minimum of 12 hours pay:thumbsup:

The oil industry is good right now and there is a lot of money to be made if you want it.

also depends what job...i was in communications so was one of the better paid...also 55k for 6 months work!!

Chequered Flag Racing 18-06-2008 06:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lee (Post 134652)
Offshore as a staff man your probably looking at 55k but remember you pay 40% tax on 20k of that:thumbdown:

onshore refinery, non staff & we're paying 40% tax http://www.oople.com/forums/images/icons/icon13.gif :(

Lee 18-06-2008 06:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by losixxx (Post 134653)
also depends what job...i was in communications so was one of the better paid...also 55k for 6 months work!!

Even less than that mate in the northern sector they now do 2 on 3 off:thumbsup:

Alfonzo 18-06-2008 06:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lee (Post 134583)
sorry i was logged in as me

Lead Electrical and Instrumentation Engineer, £650 to £700 per hour
A well established oil and gas operator currently require a Lead Electrical and Instrumentation Engineer to work in one of their offshore projects. The ideal candidate should be able to demonstrate previous offshore experience.
Location:Norway, Region:, Required Residency:, Type:Contract
Contact: Pearse O’ Brien, Station House Stamford New Road Altrincham, Cheshire WA14 1EP , [email protected]
Posted by:NES Global
More detail/Apply online
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Well, it would be a pay cut - but it does sounds interesting..




Seriously, how do I get into this scene? I have 10 years experience, Mech. Eng. degree and 3D CAD skills? And I like boats & oil :woot:

Lee 18-06-2008 07:00 PM

If you put your CV on oil and gas job search, or oil careers, or jobsite, then im sure you will get numerous calls from agents, you want to go contract too, not staff, there is more money and less tax in the contract game.:)

bondy 18-06-2008 09:06 PM

Not easy
 
Its not a cushy job on an Oil rig ! Need to pass some sort of medical I think and do the stapped in a helicopter dunked into cold swimming pool test! :o
Some of the blokes that I work with like the work but not for to long. 6 weeks is about max for some 10 at the most before a shore break. :eh?: Long 12 hour or more days ( cos you can really packup and go home) and there are only so many movies and beers you can cope with each night !
Oh and the money is good ! Norway is cold though isnt it ?? Some of the guys do the oil pipelines in saudi and all those other countrys owned by that man "STAN" . Middle of desert ! Armed guards ! 50 degrees ! Most come back 2 stone lighter after a month ! Hey theres a thought ! if I went for a year id get down to the proper weight for 6ft 3.:woot:


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