DescriptionJob Summary
The Summer 2025 Offshore Operations intern will be assigned to a rig for a period of time to be exposed to operations and various positions (Roustabout and/or Floorhand) in an offshore environment through the direction of their assigned mentor. This can include but is not limited to shadowing various offshore personnel, supporting all crane operations, barrier activity, stowage of cargo, bulk materials, drilling equipment, as well as adequate housekeeping in all related spaces. The intern may be required to handle drilling tools and tubulars on the rig floor for the purpose of making up/breaking down drill string, riser and other drilling systems on either the main or auxiliary well centers.
Principal Duties and Responsibilities
- Clean, and organize the deck, equipment and all related work areas.
- Off-load supplies from boats and move them to storage areas.
- Check loads for proper slinging, lift clearance, obstructions in movement, balance, etc.
- Ensure that barriers are appropriately in place prior to lifting operations.
- Work to ensure that all decks and other cargo related spaces are clean, organized and inventoried/audited.
- Perform assigned duties during safety drills and emergency situations as per the station bill.
- Actively participate in the weekly safety meeting and other safety management system issues.
- Operates rig tongs, wrenches and other equipment required for making up or breaking out tubular; perform other tasks necessary for drilling operations.
Qualifications / Experience
- Currently enrolled in an accredited college or university studying engineering; preferably with a focus in Electrical, Mechanical, or Petroleum.
Skills & Experience
- Effective leadership skills
- Enthusiastic desire to learn
- Collaboration and team-oriented mindset
- Strong problem-solving abilities
- Confident in oral and written communication
- Adaptability to new environments and situations
- Ability to organize work tasks efficiently
- Sound analytical and planning skills