Engineering jobs in oil and gas
Engineering jobs in oil and gas are very sought after by job seekers and there seems to be a hot demand for engineers who have the relevant degree and experience from all over the world. Engineering jobs are well paid and well respected. The Middle East will only take job seekers who have some form of certification and people who hold degrees are favoured.
Engineers are needed for pretty much every stage of the oil and gas extraction process. As the industry has looked at technology to improve its process and to make the job environment safer, it has had to have engineers to design and implement changes to its stages.
As the oil and gas industry has grown so has its job availability diversified. Today engineers for renewable energy are required. As the industry faces new problems it automatically creates new roles for what needs to be filled.
Despite a bad rap in recent years that the oil and gas companies have taken they are still moving forward. New methods and processes are continually being applied to get the most out of oil and gas extraction methods. Shale extraction once considered expensive is now becoming a viable way of producing oil. An exciting thing about the oil and gas industry is that countries never really associated with oil and gas extraction are now starting to tap into their natural reserve. Therefore specialised individuals are being needed everywhere.
The Middle East takes in a vast amount of expat engineers and expat engineering jobs has become a term on itself as countries have to look outside of their own country for people who have the relevant education and experience. Expats find themselves making a lot of money working in foreign countries and many enjoy the lifestyle of working hard for 6 months and taking the other 6 off.
Another big aspect to the oil and gas industry is the possibility to work offshore. Offshore rigs are a plenty and offer big salaries for individuals who are willing to put up with the discomforts of working offshore. Working schedules for offshore work on a turn basis of anything like one month on for one month off. This can be longer or shorter and will depend on the contract.