Afternoon chaps,
Apologies for the thread necromancy, but I thought it better to post in an existing thread seeking guidance from the resident OCUK oil & gas industry gurus, rather than starting anew.
In essence, I’d like to get into the oil & gas industry as I find both the working patterns and pay on offer to be had pretty damn attractive, and I feel from my background, I have a lot of relevant skills and experience to offer a potential employer. In regards to my background, I’ve just recently completed a three year Cadetship programme in the Merchant Navy, training to become a ship’s engineering officer, during which I’ve accumulated the following qualifications and certificates;
- HNC Marine Engineering
- NC Shipping & Maritime Operations
- STCW 95 Short courses in;
- Personal Survival Techniques (use of survival suits, liferafts etc)
- Proficiency in Survival Craft & Rescue Boats (In essence, a Coxswain’s course)
- Basic & Advanced Fire-fighting
- Emergency & Medical First Aid
- Personal Safety & Social Responsibility
I'm just going through the final stages of obtaining my Engineering Officer Of the Watch certificate of competency, which is an internationally recognized licence to work at sea on ships as an engineer, which is issued by Maritime & Coastguard Agency. The only thing I have left to do is an oral exam with an MCA examiner, which I'm booked in to do on the 13th of November, which I'm optimistic about my chances in passing.
Now the academics aside, in terms of hands-on experience, I've completed workshops in machining and hand-fitting, welding, electrics and marine plant, in addition to having spent 7 & 1/2 months at sea working as an engineer, which involves not only performing both planned and breakdown maintenance and repairs on items such as diesel engines of various types, but also all their associated auxiliaries, such as pumps, valves, motors, generators, pipelines, boilers, separators, heat exchangers and so forth, but also in operating the plant, which involves constantly monitoring parameters such as pressures, and temperatures to identify trends, making adjustments where necessary and general condition monitoring.
What I'd like to do now is transfer those skills into a career in the oil & gas industry, as I feel a lot of what I've done would not only be relevant, but should also give me an advantage over someone coming from a shore side background when going for jobs, as I've already proven I can hack working away but doing two three month plus trips at sea, with my ideal position being either production or maintenance technician, which would match my skills nicely I think. However, I've already made several applications over the past couple of weeks, with no luck so far. I just don't get a response.
I've thought of getting a job working as an engineer on PSV's with the likes of Craig Group, Farstad, Vroon etc and using some of the income from that to self-fund my way through an
OPITO POL City & Guilds course, in a subject such as Petroleum Processing Technology or Oil & Gas Well Technology, in addition to BOSIET & MIST, which
should boost my chances, but I can't help but feel I'd be throwing the better part of £3,000 away, as it seems that without a bit of nepotism, I'm not going to get anywhere in this industry.
Other than the steps I've outlined above, is there anything else I can realistically do to boost my chances, or am I on a hiding to nothing?
Thanks for reading, and apologies for the wall of text.