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re: Question for Drill Site Supervisors
Posted on 11/24/13 at 10:42 pm to charles_p_bacon
Posted on 11/24/13 at 10:42 pm to charles_p_bacon
The company man is paid a day rate until the job is done. $1500/day ish. No Benefits. Usually work as much as you want.
Requires lots of experience and is not a job you will be able to obtain without proving yourself in a field position. You don't need a degree but you will need to work your way up.
They have a lot of responsibility and are liable for any mishaps during the drilling process.
They are a representative of the operator (the lease holder) of the well and supervise the drilling contractors and service companies that are involved in the well development process.
Requires lots of experience and is not a job you will be able to obtain without proving yourself in a field position. You don't need a degree but you will need to work your way up.
They have a lot of responsibility and are liable for any mishaps during the drilling process.
They are a representative of the operator (the lease holder) of the well and supervise the drilling contractors and service companies that are involved in the well development process.
Posted on 11/24/13 at 10:56 pm to Dooshay
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The company man is paid a day rate until the job is done. $1500/day ish.
Thats extreme upper echelon pay rate.
Posted on 11/25/13 at 5:24 am to Dooshay
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The company man is paid a day rate until the job is done. $1500/day ish
About right, could be a few hundred more for a major operator offshore. Also they remain on the rig in between wells offshore.
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No Benefits. Usually work as much as you want.
Not always true, not all Company men are contracted, some work for the operator and have benefits through that company. Pretty much a 14/14 or similar set schedule though.
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Requires lots of experience and is not a job you will be able to obtain without proving yourself in a field position. You don't need a degree but you will need to work your way up.
They have a lot of responsibility and are liable for any mishaps during the drilling process.
They are a representative of the operator (the lease holder) of the well and supervise the drilling contractors and service companies that are involved in the well development process.
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