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rig welding jobs

Posted in INDUSTRY - Based Jobs on April 28th, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment

Rig welding jobs pay about $62,000 per year. This is more than double the average salary of welders in the manufacturing industry – good news as more and more production jobs move overseas. Even if this will be your first oil rig job, you still have a chance to get hired. Like roustabout jobs, rig welder jobs are considered entry level on an oil rig. Before you run out to look for these jobs, here is some background information to get you started.

The oil industry is always looking to hire qualified rig welders – the key point being “qualified”. In most cases, you will be tested on your level of skill before you are hired. Of course, it helps to be certified, whatever that means in your jurisdiction. Certainly makes it easier for your resume to get through the oil contractor’s human resources department.

In the UK, some oil companies require their welders to be certified up to “6 GR” by CITB (formerly known as City and Guilds). At this level, your welding needs to be very precise, even passing x-ray testing. In the US, much of your welding certification is not transferable between employers, and only lasts for 6 months. The exception is if you take your welding test at an accredited AWS facility.

It helps if you know someone already working as a rig welder. For one thing, he can help to recommend a job to you. For another, he can tell you what types of welding he usually does on his oil rig – what type of material, what positions, what processes, and so on and so forth. This kind of information can help you to prepare for the test.

Note that there are two main types of oil rig welding jobs. In the first type, you are permanently attached to the oil rig. Your job is to carry out repairs and build new metalwork. In the second type, you are part of a flying squad of welders. You go in when a big project needs to be finished quickly.

Be warned, most oil rig jobs (including rig welder’s jobs) are best suited to single young men. They are very physically demanding and somewhat dangerous. Many oil rigs are located somewhere difficult to reach, so oil rig workers are often out of touch with their families. Unless your girlfriend or wife is very understanding, you might find your relationship in trouble.

Rig welding jobs pay very well for what is basically blue collar work. Since many companies consider this an entry level oil rig job, you have a good chance of getting in even if you have never worked on an oil rig.

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VA HOSPITAL JOBS

Posted in INDUSTRY - Based Jobs on April 18th, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment

I was listening to a talk show once where a woman claimed that there were no nursing jobs available in the state in which she lived. She had gone to a website that some businesses use to post jobs and, since there weren’t any jobs listed, she just assumed there were none available. Don’t make this mistake in your search for VA Hospital jobs. One of the best things to do when searching for VA Hospital jobs is to do some leg work and research on your own.

VA Hospital jobs tend to be very competitive as far as hospital careers go. There are typically more people searching for them then there are jobs available. There are many reasons for this, including the specialized training and instruction that is often involved and the fact that there doesn’t seem to be as high a rate of turnover for VA Hospital jobs as there are for other hospital jobs. This is probably due to the benefits involved, but other factors can also play into this including job flexibility depending upon the hospital.

If you are searching for VA Hospital jobs, you have likely begun to see the competitive side of the field. However, there are VA Hospital jobs available if you just know where to search. There is a main website available through the government with VA jobs listed. What you need to keep in mind is that not ALL the VA Hospital jobs available are going to be listed on the website. You will need to dig a little deeper. Like most people, the job is not going to come to you, you need to go to the job.

The first thing you need to do is to pick an area or areas where you would like to work and find VA Hospitals there. Then, call the hospitals and inquire about job openings. You might have to talk to a few people in order to get to the right one, so don’t get discouraged. If there aren’t any VA Hospital jobs available, ask to send your resume anyway. Who knows, there might be a job opening the next day and you will be fresh on their minds. If you have the time, volunteer at the VA Hospital of your choice and then your foot will already be in the door. You need to be proactive in order to get the job you truly want.

Free Zone Jobs

Posted in INDUSTRY - Based Jobs on April 12th, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment

Here are some free zone jobs locations

  • Abu Dhabi
  • Ajman
  • Al Ain
  • Dubai Airport Free Zone
  • Dubai Internet City
  • Dubai Media City
  • Dubai
  • Fujairah
  • Jebel Ali Free Zone
  • Ras Al Khaimah
  • Sharjah
  • Umm Al Quwain
  • Knowledge Village
  • Ajman Free Zone
  • Dubai Metal & Commodities Centre
  • Dubai Cars & Automotive Zone
  • Dubai Gold & Diamond Park
  • Sharjah Hamriyah Free Zone
  • Sharjah Airport International Free Zone
  • Ahmed Bin Rashed Free Zone (UAQ)
  • Ras Al Khaimah FTZ
  • Fujaira Free Zone

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Posted in INDUSTRY - Based Jobs on April 6th, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment

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