Friday, October 22, 2010

Job Alert: This industry is Hiring now!

Construction professionals are slipping into the Oil Industry

While the Construction industry continues to flounder the oil industry is riding $80 per barrel oil prices with huge growth in the United States and around the world. Independent Oil and Gas company Concho Resources CEO, Tim Leach said, "there is an abundance of opportunity in the United States." Concho Resources is hiring!

This month President Obama lifted the ban on exploratory drilling in the Gulf of Mexico and this week, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's office won a key victory against environmentalist groups suing to undo her office's approval of the Alberta Clipper pipeline. The pipeline, planned by Calgary's Enbridge, will pump, at capacity, 450,000 barrels of oil sands crude from Hardisty, Alta. to Superior, Wis. Read more

Ron Liepert, Alberta's Energy Minister, said "Thousands, maybe tens of thousands of jobs in the United States are dependent on a vibrant oil and gas industry, starting with the manufacturing base. We don't manufacture Caterpillars in Alberta, they're manufactured in Illinois and a whole bunch of other places in the U.S." Plus, he says, there are all those jobs that come with the upgrading and refining at the terminals where the pipelines end up."

Your construction skills could fit very well in the Oil and Gas Industry. The oil industry is a massive worldwide employer onshore and offshore. Wages are often very high.

There are many different types of jobs. The most common are:

* Entry Level Jobs
* Deck Crew
* Drill Crew
* Catering
* Control room personnel
* Construction
* Electrical Dept.
* Design
* Engineering
* Rig Management
* Mechanical Detp.
* Subsea

Knowing the big players within the oil industry is crucial. It is just as important to know the quality smaller operators. That is why this service will push your Resume/CV to the big and carefully selected operators all at the same time. This forwards your application to a diversity of employers.

The offshore oil industry is one of the most interesting and exciting places to work on the planet. Your career could take you around the globe and to its every corner.

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