To thrive in a 28 Rotation position, you generally need a background in offshore or remote site operations, technical proficiency in your field (such as engineering or maintenance), and relevant training or certifications like offshore survival or safety courses. Familiarity with industry-standard equipment, safety protocols, and reporting systems is crucial for daily duties. Strong teamwork, resilience, and effective communication are important soft skills given the unique work schedules and isolated environments. These competencies are critical for maintaining operational safety, efficiency, and well-being during extended periods on-site followed by scheduled time off.