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Hi all,
Looking for some blunt advice if possible?
I am keen to explore the offshore or similar “active” outdoor work in anyway anywhere, but have been told it is a difficult one to get your foot in the door. I would like to do some HS&E work and have summarized my qualifications that I feel might be relevant to the works. Simply - DO I HAVE A CHACNE or do I need different qualifications and experience as some sort of entry position first?
28 – No commitments and willing to travel NEBOSH Diploma (GradIOSH aim to be CMIOSH in 6 months as I have the evidence) NEBOSH Environmental Industrial Rope Access Technician (IRATA Level 1) Advanced First Aid MSc Emergency Planning & Disaster Management RTITB Registered Instructor – Various Forklifts & Lorry Mounted Crane Drager Escape Breathing Apparatus Trainer and Maintainer
9 years experience in various roles as training and HS&E - logistics, highways, construction, waste and marine. I have also worked on a major cross-country gas pipeline for 12 months.
Thanks in advanced.
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It might be an idea to try to get an onshore HSE role with oil service or contractor company first, which will get you exposure in the industry, then use this to spring board to offshore if thats still what you want. For my tuppence, a 'dope on a rope' with NEBOSH Dip and BA experience, you should find a position sooner rather than later. Might suggest relocating to Aberdeen or surrounding area will be necessary to start before you get a rotation. Good luck
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To reiterate what nickygee says - look at getting into a Project HSE Advisor role, get a feel, get the exposure (where I was/am, you still did stints offshore) and work from there. Plenty of Project roles up here if you want to PM me (I'm not an agent, just someone who's leaving a role and looking to backfill!)
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Jon
You might get in as rope access technician to do rig inspections and then transfer to an HSE role.
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Jon
forward a cv and we can look at content.
Regards
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Hi All I am in a similar position to the original poster -
I am CMIOSH status having gone down the Diploma route.
Before retraining as a HS practitioner I spent over 20 years in the merchant navy and offshore in the north sea as an able bodied seaman (AB) in which time I served on semi subs, standby vessels and dive support vessels.
I have been trying for the last 3 months to acquire any sort of position offshore including my previous role (AB) to restart my offshore career, but unfortunately with no success apart from a few run a rounds from agencies based in Aberdeen that did not materialise.
I currently hold a number of offshore related qualifications along with HS qualifications- • OPITO Approved BOSIET (EURO) • Able Bodies Seaman (AB) Certificate • MIST completed 4th June • OGUK offshore medical (expiry date 6th June 2015) • Helseerklaering / Certificate of medical fitness Norwegian offshore sector • NEBOSH Construction Certificate • Adult Teaching: Preparing to Teach the Lifelong Learning Sector, Level 3 • NUCO First Aid at Work Instructor/Assessor, HSE-Approved • NEBOSH Fire Safety Management Certificate • NEBOSH Diploma • Manual Handling Training Instructor • NEBOSH General Certificate • Training in Advanced fire fighting National Sea Training Centre • Risk Assessment Course, British Safety • CPSC Certificate in Proficiency in Survival Craft • Basic Working at Height Awareness course June 2012 • First Aid at Work 3 day course (HSE approved)
I have several colleagues who currently work offshore so I am still aware of the job market and route I want to take which is to ultimately again a safety coach’s or similar HS related role on any offshore installation or vessel. But first I must get a restart which I am finding to be impossible at the moment. Any assistance from anybody regarding my quest would be most welcome.
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Like all things its usually who you know as against what U know so pitch your net as wide as you can and do what you can e.g. moving to 2nd / 3rd world countries help as employers there are much more flexible than here and the market here is in many ways swamped and the bankers and their friends have made it impossible to create a boom here again - Even Europe is [always has been] much more flexible than here
Get yourself survival trained etc. etc. and even visit the local pubs, golf clubs etc. where offshore types/managers etc. go if you really want to get in that game where U have no contacts
Whatever people may say/ argue in my personal view people in my day had it much easier in many ways than U guys today [First rig in early 1970's [off Gt Yarmouth -if I remember correctly] and very few had any real experience of rigs at that time - it was "can you do this and if you said yes" [and pass a coded test in my case] you got a start - no offshore survival in those days nor HSWA] - best of luck
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