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18 Nodes FoundOffshore Painter and Blaster
"Offshore Painters and Blasters wage a never-ending war against the ocean. Saltwater and humid sea air constantly attack the steel structure of an oil rig. Left unchecked, rust will literally eat the platform until it collapses. Blasters and Painters are deployed to stop this."
Offshore Scaffolder
"Offshore Scaffolders build the impossible. When a section of an oil rig hanging 100 feet over the crashing ocean needs welding or painting, a scaffolder must go out first and build a temporary steel platform in mid-air so the other workers can do their jobs safely."
Rig Electrician
"A Rig Electrician installs, tests, and repairs high-voltage power generation systems, drive systems, and explosion-proof electrical networks across offshore installations."
Rig Mechanic
"A Rig Mechanic maintains, diagnoses, and overhauls all mechanical assets aboard an offshore oil rig, including massive diesel generators, high-pressure mud pumps, and top-drive drilling units."
Roustabout
"A Roustabout performs entry-level general manual labor aboard offshore rigs, managing deck sanitation, structural painting, asset sorting, and guiding crane loading lines."
Slickline Technician
"Slickline Technicians are the mechanical surgeons of the oilfield. While Wireline uses a thick electric cable to send data, Slickline uses a single, smooth, solid strand of high-tensile steel wire (like a giant piano wire) to lower mechanical tools into a highly pressurized, flowing oil well."
Subsea Wellhead Technician
"A Subsea Wellhead Technician manages the structural installation, pressure integrity testing, and maintenance of deepwater wellhead equipment and Blowout Preventers (BOPs)."
Well Tester
"When an oil well is drilled and completed, the oil company needs to know exactly how much oil and gas it will produce before they build a permanent pipeline. To find out, they hire a Well Testing crew to safely "flow" the well to the surface for the very first time."
Wireline Operator
"Wireline Operators are the heavy-duty specialists of well intervention. They use massive winch trucks (on land) or skid units (offshore) to lower highly complex, electrically active tools thousands of meters down into a completed oil well via an armored steel cable."