Do you like knobs and dials?
It's crap, don't do it.
Only joking, I really enjoy it the work is really diverse, at times challenging but ultimately rewarding, both financially and mentally.
http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showpost.php?p=19993870&postcount=673take it your in this line of work. how well you off financelly if ou dont mind me asking?
http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showpost.php?p=19993870&postcount=673
That is typically what you could expect to earn as a ltd company contract engineer in the oil and gas industry. Not sure what sort of career progression you would be looking at with an HNC, I *think* that's more technician so to become an engineer you would need to do further study if that's the case.
With your apprenticeship it sounds like you would probably be looking at seeing if you can get a position as an instrument tech, either onshore at a terminal or offshore.sorry to hyjack the thread but jokester whats the best way of getting into oil/gas industry? I work with natural gas and coke oven gas (very similiar hydrogen qualities) and oils (mainly benzole, tar and naphthalene).
Any recomendations on what to do once i complete my five years contracted service?
With your apprenticeship it sounds like you would probably be looking at seeing if you can get a position as an instrument tech, either onshore at a terminal or offshore.
Have a look here:-
http://www.oilcareers.com/content/jobsearch/job_search.asp?from=topnav
https://www.oilandgasjobsearch.com/