22-05-2012 09:09 PM | |
Unregistered |
I am not sure about the dredging industry as it seems quite niche. I suppose you are talking about the dredging at sea which supports the maritime or oil and gas industry. In the oil and gas industry,, if you are a permanent hire drawing a fixed basic salary going offshore for a long period of time, say a couple of weeks, you must ask for the offshore allowance or hardship allowance. Usually goes by day rate, say one day will get maybe one or two hundred or more ? It also depends on the places you go to ? Say Angola or Iran ? Dangerous places will entitle you to risk allowance. Not sure if it is applicable for your case. |
22-05-2012 02:03 PM | |
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Remember to check your insurance coverage, company policies on "hijacked vessels" or "kidnapped employee" and know how to swim. Actually most important is must have a terrorist face, then you can kpkb other people. |
18-05-2012 09:15 PM | |
liho0005 |
Project Engineer in a dredging company I have recently interviewed for this international dredging company for the role of project engineer. The job requires you to fly around the world to work 2 months overseas followed by 1 month of rest. When you are overseas for 2 months all expenses are catered for. Normal working conditions overseas are on the average around 10-12 hr each day around 6 days a week. As this is not your normal engineering job, I would like to consult bros here what would be a reasonable expected salary to demand? I have no experience in dredging but however have around 3 years experience in project management. Any of you guys have worked similar jobs before? Thanks in advance. |