Offshore Galley Hand Jobs
The offshore galleyhand is the person responsible for various job assignments from helping in the
galley and dining areas to general housekeeping duties. Duties consist of assisting the cook with food and
dining room preparations, assisting in serving meals, washing dishes or other work in the galley or kitchen, as
well as work outside the kitchen. General housekeeping duties include making beds, cleaning latrines, cleaning
and buffing floors and garbage disposal to name a few.
If you have worked as a dishwasher or busboy in a Hotel or Restaurant for any decent amount of time, you can
qualify of an offshore galley hand job. This is a great way to get a foot in the door for those wishing to
progress up to Chef or Head Cook - as on the mainland, many Offshore Chefs have gotten their start in the
industry by starting at the bottom and working their way up. Offshore Galley Hand wages \ salary will range from
the mid 40s to mid 50s.
Additionally, many galley hands have gone on to roustabout positions after only a few months,
and launched a truly great and adventurous career - going on to become drillers and drill managers. This is a great
place to start.
Wages
Offshore galleyhand wages will range from the mid 40s to mid 50s.
Getting Hired for Offshore Galleyhand
Jobs
Most of the mid to large companies have online applications. You can do this one at a time, or utilize the
services of a company such as Rigworker, which will forward your resume to around 1200 energy and drilling companies, after
ensuring that your resume meets the format that these companies typically prefer.
If the prospect of getting hired on as an offshore galley hand is something that appeals to you, learn how and where to
apply with The Oil and Gas Jobs Resource Kit.
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