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About the FPSO-Electrical-Jobs


WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT FPSO-ELECTRICAL-JOBS

I have worked in the offshore oil industry for more than 25 years and I am going to make an effort and give away to you some no sugar coating tips on employment in the oil industry. If you already work in the offshore oil industry or you are attempting to get yourself a fresh job offshore this location will try and give out you simple, practical and unbiased pointers.

You should to distinctly realise that it is not as easy and unproblematic as some oil rig employment websites would have you fall for. You simply can not walk onto an offshore installation into a new job without some fundamentals in place.

Offshore installations are potentially dangerous places, and safety and safe working practices is what we all live and breathe. For many jobs it most emphatically is not a training ground for somebody who doesn't have essential safety education or skills. Read the book on offshore safety.

In general people with a relevant trade in mechanical or electrical or electronics discipline have the best chance at getting a technical job start, however experienced men is what most companies chase, and that's absolutely sensible. The offshore world isn't a charity industry, companies expend big dollars and if you want big money you got to help the company make them. About FPSO-Electrical-Jobs is here

It is up to you to put forward yourself in the best way possible to prospective employers and give companies a motivation to start you off. The oil field is not for sissies! You need to show people that you have a assured and proactive can-do approach. If you are someone who likes everything on a plate and your rear end wiped for you, better stay house with your mom or the wife.

For people who are not in the offshore petroleum industry and are trying to get a commencement, do you in reality know what an oil rig is? Most people who transmit me emails clearly don't have a clue. If you want to work in the oil industry then it's better to understand the rudiments to avoid sounding like a sap. Here is some essential facts on the various offshore oil installation types that come under the umbrella and generic term of oil rigs.

FPSO (Floating Production, Storage, Offtake). These are essentially large oil tankers with oil production facilities installed on board. They are anchored to the seabed and the crude oil is carried up to the vessel from subsea manifolds through a hose or piping system. This enters the FPSO via the turret. The oil is then treated and held on board in tanks before being offloaded to oil tankers that cart the oil off to refineries. The production facilities are constructed within modules.

The FPSO is now becoming the most popular method of bringing deepwater fields on stream and the eliminate the requirement for very expensive long-distance pipelines to transport oil and gas from wells to shore.



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About the FPSO-Electrical-Jobs