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Entrylevel No Experience Offshore Oil Rig Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Advanced Riggers

Belle Chasse, LA

$23.25 - $30/hr

... the offshore oil and gas and commercial industries with the most reliable, safe and easily ... Conducts de-rig and post-use inspection of the lifting equipment before returning it to storage.

U.S. Rig Based Positions

Odessa, TX · On-site

$25 - $34.50/hr

... Offshore entry-level), Motorman and Derrickman . When completing your application, you will be ... Non-entry-level positions require a minimum of six months of prior drilling experience, as well as ...

... Offshore entry-level), Motorman and Derrickman . When completing your application, you will be ... Non-entry-level positions require a minimum of six months of prior drilling experience, as well as ...

... Offshore entry-level), Motorman and Derrickman . When completing your application, you will be ... Non-entry-level positions require a minimum of six months of prior drilling experience, as well as ...

... Offshore entry-level), Motorman and Derrickman . When completing your application, you will be ... Non-entry-level positions require a minimum of six months of prior drilling experience, as well as ...

Offshore Operator 3

Oxnard, CA · On-site

$63K - $84K/yr

Monitor, operate, and maintain oil and gas treatment and processing equipment. ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES ... Some operational experience with working knowledge of the above-described equipment preferred.

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How much do entrylevel no experience offshore oil rig jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for entrylevel no experience offshore oil rig in the United States is $46.58, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $34.86 and $48.08 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Entrylevel No Experience Offshore Oil Rig vs Entry-Level Oilfield Technician?

AspectEntrylevel No Experience Offshore Oil RigEntry-Level Oilfield Technician
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or GED, safety certifications often preferredHigh school diploma or GED, safety and technical certifications beneficial
Work EnvironmentOffshore platforms, remote, physically demandingOnshore oilfields, variable outdoor conditions
Employer & Industry UsageOil and gas companies, offshore drillingOilfield service companies, exploration and production
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

Both roles are entry-level positions in the oil industry, requiring minimal experience and safety certifications. The main difference lies in the work environment: offshore oil rigs are remote and physically demanding, while oilfield technicians typically work onshore in oilfields. Both roles serve the oil and gas industry but cater to different work settings and responsibilities.

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Advanced Riggers

$23.25 - $30/hr

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Posted 6 days ago


Job description

Description

With a worldwide reputation for its innovative offshore solutions, the engineering team at Seatrax supplies the offshore oil and gas and commercial industries with the most reliable, safe and easily maintained cranes. Founded in Houston, Texas, USA, Seatrax has expanded its reach to include locations in Louisiana as well as the United Kingdom and maintains numerous U.S. and international patents, demonstrating our success in engineering, designing, and manufacturing pedestal cranes that excel in a variety of offshore applications.


We are seeking Advanced Riggers to join our team. The ideal candidate will be responsible for ensuring the safe and efficient rigging of heavy equipment and machinery.


Responsibilities:

  • Lift, move, and position heavy materials and equipment in industrial or offshore setting.
  • Ensure the safety of all equipment. 
  • Communicate effectively with other workers and supervisors to ensure seamless project coordination.
  • Inspect and prepare loads to be moved, verifying the load is slung correctly and that rigging is oriented properly. 
  • Manipulate tag lines, hoists and pulling gear to move or support equipment or materials.
  • Pre and post inspection of all rigging equipment.
  • Confirms that all lifting equipment to be used has current and proper certifications. 
  • Conducts de-rig and post-use inspection of the lifting equipment before returning it to storage. 
  • Verifies that the weight of the load does not exceed the capacity of the rigging equipment. 
  • Ensures that all synthetic slings and wire rope slings are inspected before use, protected from any sharp edges, and not exposed to any risk of becoming damaged during the lift. 
  • Will also work as Designated Signalman when needed.

Skills:

  • Proficient in rigging techniques and equipment
  • Knowledge of safety regulations and guidelines
  • Strong communication and teamwork skills
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment in offshore conditions

Requirements

  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • Minimum 3-years' rigging experience, deepwater facility preferred
  • Must be physically fit and be capable of lifting a minimum of 50lbs and be able to stand on feet for up to 12 hours per day






Seatrax, Inc is an equal opportunity employerÂ