Gas Engineer- An Exciting Offshore Career

Among all the offshore jobs, being a gas engineer is one of the most intriguing careers. For all those who intend to have a marine engineer careers, gas engineer jobs present with a lot of favorable opportunities to make use of engineering knowledge and get exposed to excitements of offshore life.

If you wonder how to be a gas engineer, questions discussed in this article are certain to be on your mind. Here are answers to some of your questions.

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What to expect from gas engineer jobs?

For all those who look forward to oil and gas engineer careers, a hard life away from family is something you need to be prepared for.

Long stretches of offshore works on rugged waters are part of the job profile. Other than these, you job as a gas engineer would require you to:

  • Designing, modifying, improving and planning drilling operations
  • Project scheduling
  • Cost management
  • Mechanics and equipment handling for operations
  • Supervising oil and gas operations and suggest corrective steps
  • Looking into integrity of vessels employed for oil drilling and extraction jobs
  • Process and systems control
  • Project supervision and management
  • Quality maintenance
  • Pipeline integrity

Besides these responsibilities as a gas engineer, you would require to be constantly on a watch for schedules and deadlines. Oil and gas operations run on a tight schedule so maintaining the efficiency of the operations at all times is an absolute necessary. As a gas engineer, you would need the skills to be able to keep the project up and ahead of time always and in case of a snag, identify the problem and rectify it quickly.

What do I need to become a gas engineer?

If gas engineering is your choice field of work, strong will would have to be your quality. A Marine engineerworking on offshore programs has to live under tough conditions and often away from loved ones for extended periods. So physical and mental strength for such a job would be the first quality you should possess. Your educational qualifications should include:

  • A degree in engineering – you would need a degree in any of the disciplines like mechanical, structural, marine, civil or chemical engineering. A basic knowledge about prerequisites of an engineering job is what you are expected to know 
  • Field specific knowledge and training– A marine engineer can choose from several fields like subsea operations, marine corrosion engineers, process engineers etc. If you wish to pursue a specific field, you must have additional gas engineering training in that field.
  • Gas engineer training is a must for all contenders of this job. Trainings for this job can be attained through a training center, universities, academies or online training programs that offer you practical training of dealing with otherwise harsh situations faced by a real time gas engineer. 
  • Work experience– most employers look for a minimum of two to four years of experience before hiring someone for a highly responsible job like gas engineering. 
  • Pressure management marine engineers work under high pressure situations of getting things done within short time slots. Ability to manage high pressure situations and get things done would be highly appreciated quality 
  • Team worker in gas engineer jobs, you would be needed not only to supervise several operations but work with a lot of people, together as a team. Ability to work harmoniously with different people would be needed to get through this job.  
  • Team leader keeping the team of people working under your supervision would be a task for you to perform. Hence, being a natural team leader would help you fit more smoothly into a job like this. 
  • Interpersonal skills– In a gas career as an engineer, dealing with people for onshore and offshore dealings need you to possess skills to get along with people with ease. You should be able to interact easily with variety of people.

What can I expect back in return?

Being anoil and gas engineer is high rewarding job, especially for those who are willing to offer their skill and hard work. Companies employing gas engineers understand the immense effort that goes into it and offer remuneration to match it. As an oil and gas engineer, you can expect a remuneration of $33 per hour for an operator’s job in oil and gas operations. But salaries vary with the post of individual.

While a trainee may draw around $22 per hour, technicians can expect something different. As a technician, base salary expected can be $67,900 per year for junior position to $153,000 per year for senior managers. Besides salaries, most companies offer benefits in terms of insurance, overtime and bonuses. However, the level of salary to be expected varies greatly from region to region, employer to employer and on basis of the skill and work experience of the candidate.

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3 Comments

  1. Have 100 months experience on lpg and 24 months on lng vessels with uk coc (steam + motor).looking for gas engineer in lng carriers.

  2. Have 110 months on LPG vessels and 48 months on LEG ships. Looking forward to join LNG ships.

  3. I have a Post graduate diploma in Marine engineering (GME) & Under graduate in Naval architecture. I want to become a gas engineer.. Is there any specific courses to be done to be come one. If so what are all the institutes offering such courses??

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