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Oil Rig Fly In Fly Out Jobs in New Brunswick (NOW HIRING)

$16 - $18/hr

Filter fryer oils and clean interior of fryers. * Emptying all garbage to the dumpster. 4. ... standards at all times and looks out for the safety of other team members and guests. 8. ...

Previous experience operating distributor (tack/oil) trucks, preferably in road construction or ... Ability and willingness to travel frequently and stay out of town during the work week, depending ...

... oil and gas exploration, and product support. Its world class vessels are equipped with ... out in a safe, environmentally sound and efficient manner in accordance with applicable standards ...

... oil and gas exploration, and product support. Its world class vessels are equipped with ... out in a safe, environmentally sound and efficient manner in accordance with applicable standards ...

... oil and gas exploration, and product support. Its world class vessels are equipped with ... out in a safe, environmentally sound and efficient manner in accordance with applicable standards ...

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Oil Rig Fly In Fly Out information

What is the difference between Oil Rig Fly In Fly Out vs Oil Rig Roustabout?

AspectOil Rig Fly In Fly OutOil Rig Roustabout
CredentialsCertifications like H2S, BOSIET, and safety trainingSimilar safety certifications and basic technical training
Work EnvironmentRemote offshore rigs, rotating schedulesOffshore or onshore oil rigs, manual labor roles
Employer & Industry UsageCommon in offshore oil industry, especially in remote locationsWidely used for general maintenance and support roles on rigs

Both roles require safety certifications and involve offshore work, but Oil Rig Fly In Fly Out workers typically operate on a rotating schedule, traveling to remote rigs, while Oil Rig Roustabouts perform manual labor and maintenance tasks on the rig itself.

What job categories do people searching Oil Rig Fly In Fly Out jobs in New Brunswick look for?

The top searched job categories for Oil Rig Fly In Fly Out jobs in New Brunswick are:

Infographic showing various Oil Rig Fly In Fly Out job openings in New Brunswick as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 87% Full Time, 11% Part Time, 1% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 88% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 11% Remote job distribution.

$16 - $18/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 25 days ago


Culver's rating

6.2

Company rating: 6.2 out of 10

Based on 2,000 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

5th of 20 rated casual dining restaurants


Job description

CULVER'S JOB DESCRIPTION

PORTER

Reports to manager on duty



JOB SUMMARY:

Provides superior

maintenance to interior and exterior of restaurant timely and accurately.

 

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

1.     Demonstrates sanitation and food safety practices consistently.

2.     Checks over restaurant from previous close to ensure a safe and

secure environment.

3.     Completes daily jobs timely and accurately.

  • Ability to consistently lift 30-40 lbs. unassisted.
  • Maintaining all equipment to ensure proper working conditions.
  • Move and clean fryer and grill equipment, cleaning hoods, walls, and floors.
  • Filter fryer oils and clean interior of fryers.
  • Emptying all garbage to the dumpster.

4.     Completes weekly jobs timely and accurately.

5.     Completes monthly jobs timely and accurately.

6.     Maintains the appearance of the building exterior and grounds

effectively, including landscaping and snow removal.

7.     Follows company safety standards at all times and looks out for

the safety of other team members and guests.

8.     Coordinates job duties around other opening team members to help

ensure efficient preparation for opening.

9.  Maintains a basic working knowledge of the operation of all the

equipment in the restaurant.

10.  Duties completed by 10:00 to be ready to work in the kitchen

during the lunch shift.

11.  Reports possible areas of incomplete closing to opening manager.

12.  Completes other miscellaneous tasks as assigned by the manager on

duty.

QUALIFICATIONS

Flexible schedule

Reading and writing skills required

Communicates with guests, team and

management

Maintains a sense of urgency

Demonstrates trained food safety

knowledge

Climb up and down a ladder to a

height of 25 feet

Sweep, mop and scrub using

hazardous materials

Work independently without

supervision

Reach, bend and clean surfaces

regularly

Work frequently in hot, cold and

damp environments

Works both in and outdoors each 50

percent of the time

Work safely to avoid hazards

including but are not limited to: cuts, slipping, tripping, falls and burns

 

PHYSICAL ABILITIES

Stand Constantly

Walk Constantly

Sit Occasionally

Handling Constantly

  • Lift / carry 10
  • lbs or less Constantly
  • Lift / carry 11-20
  • lbs Constantly
  • Lift / carry 21-50
  • lbs Frequently
  • Lift / carry
  • 51-100 lbs Frequently
Work schedule
  • Weekend availability
Benefits
  • Flexible schedule

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In 1984, Craig and Lea Culver, along with Craig’s parents George and Ruth, opened the very first Culver's in the family’s beloved hometown of Sauk City, Wisconsin, and began serving ButterBurgers® and Frozen Custard. Craveable as our signature combination is, the Culver family knew right away that although the business is centered around the food, it is really about the people. While folks can vividly recall the first time they bit into a ButterBurger or tasted a scoop of rich, creamy Fresh Frozen Custard, it’s our way of welcoming guests that truly makes Culver’s delicious.

Industry

Food services and drinking places and restaurants

Company size

10,000+ Employees

Headquarters location

Prairie du Sac, WI, US