Oil Rig Training - Roughneck
The oil rig training nature of
work
The oil rig roughneck or
floorman is a member of the oil drilling
crew.
The oil rig roughneck carry out a variety of general
laboring duties and operate equipment to assist in the drilling
and servicing of oil and gas wells. The oil rig
roughnecks are employed by drilling and well servicing
contractors and by petroleum producing companies.
Oil rig training - roughneck work
conditions
The oil rig training - roughneck usually work long hours in
all weather conditions on extended roster systems, usually as
member of a drilling crew. The oil rig roughneck usually
performs semiskilled and unskilled manual labor that requires
continual hard work in difficult conditions for many hours.
Oil rig roughneck duties and
tasks
The oil rig roughneck perform some or all of the
following duties:
- The oil rig roughneck assist in setting up, taking
down and transporting drilling and service rigs and
service equipment
- The oil rig roughneck clean up drill rig
area
- The oil rig training - roughneck handle, sort and move
drill tools, pipe, cement and other materials
- The oil rig roughneck maintain drilling equipment
on the drill floor
- The oil rig roughneck manipulate sections of pipe
or drill stem at the rig floor during drilling and during
the removal and replacement of strings of pipe or drill
stem and drill bit
- The oil rig roughneck may drive truck to transport
materials and well service equipment
If you are able to meet these requirements and you are
motivated to be part of highly motivated team of people please,
apply for the oil rig training - roughneck position
through one of the links below:

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