Oil and Gas HSE Jobs
By Kevin Site Owner
HSE People are working with a key clients who currently has
a range of HSE Positions within the Oil and Gas Sector.
SENIOR HSE ADVISOR - EDINBURGH UK
This position is on a staff basis and the suitable candidate
should live close to or be willing to relocate to Edinburgh.
Candidates will be degree qualified with exposure to the
exploration and drilling industry. Candidates with operator
experience are preferred.
SALARY £60-80k
ONSHORE LEAD HSE ADVISOR - DRILLING -
COPENHAGEN
This is a long term contract position for a large operator
supporting the Well Construction Team and Drilling Manager.
Suitable candidates will have an extensive drilling background
having worked for drilling contractors previously.
OFFSHORE DRILLING HSE ADVISORS - VARIOUS
Drilling HSE Advisors required with at least 5 years experience
supporting drilling operations offshore. Two positions available
starting 1st Quarter next year so would suit candidates at the
end of an existing contract.
To be considered for these position please send your CV directly
to julia@chronosoilandgas.com
including details of your availability and expected rate.
Register on www.oilandgaspeople.com to
be automatically matched to suitable Oil and Gas positions.
SafetyGARD
By John BassettWith the focus on Health & Safety (and in particular Working at Height) forever creeping up the average truck operator's risk assessment agenda `Biglorryblog` has been impressed by recent efforts being taken to stop a driver become a 'free fall guy'---especially off the back of a rigid. Having successfully developed its removable, easy-to-erect from ground-level tensioned post and wire system for Ainscough Crane Hire's STGO trailers, Tinsely Special Products has been indundated with calls from operators of smaller vehicles wanting a similar system. And this is what they've come up with. You can read all about it in the next 'Safety First' feature by yours truly in a forthcoming edition of Commercial Motor. In addition to being easy-to-assemble you can leave an opening for a forklift on either side of the load platform whilst still keeping the wires tensioned around the rest of the body. It can be fitted to big rigids too and regular 2.5m wide trailers.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xo5w4KbWH4E
Oil and Gas People sign up key recruitment clients in Norway
By Kevin Site OwnerA new recruitment website is being marketed as the home for oil and gas jobs in Norway. Oil and Gas People, a UK based site has recently signed up several big recruitment companies in the region.
With the market starting to pick up and a buzz of activity in Europe, dozens of oil and gas positions are being listed in the region every week.
The site which only launched this year is proving a huge hit with candidates and recruiters in the industry. Following a new model, Oil and Gas People has clearly been designed to assist those looking for work in the oil and gas industry.
Oil and Gas People creates a live snap shot of the available work force and offers recruiters a process that allows them to post jobs and be instantly matched to available candidates for free.
Candidates benefit from their own free online CV that they can link to when applying for jobs anywhere on the net. By maintaining a live profile on the site candidates will be automatically matched to suitable oil and gas positions posted by recruiters.
To Search oil and gas jobs in Norway and internationally, visit the site at www.oilandgaspeople.com
A fantastic community site is also available atwww.oilandgascommunity.com which is a great place to network and exchange information with other oil and gas people.
Oil and Gas Jobs Qatar
By Kevin Site Owner
A
new recruitment website is being marketed as the home for oil and
gas jobs in
Qatar. Oil and Gas
People, a UK based site has recently signed up
several big recruitment companies in the
region.
With the market starting to pick up and a buzz of activity in the
Middle
East, dozens of oil and gas positions are being listed
every day.
The site which only launched this year is proving a huge hit with
candidates and recruiters in the industry. Following a new model,
Oil and
Gas People has clearly been designed to assist those
looking for work in the oil and gas industry.
Oil and Gas People creates a live snap shot of the available work
force and offers recruiters a process that allows them to post
jobs and
be instantly matched to available candidates for
free.
Candidates benefit from their own free online CV that they can
link to when applying for jobs anywhere on the net. By
maintaining a live profile on the site candidates will be
automatically matched to suitable oil and gas positions posted by
recruiters.
To Search
oil and gas jobs in Qatar and internationally, visit the site
at www.oilandgaspeople.com
A fantastic community site is also available at
www.oilandgascommunity.com
which is a great place to network and
exchange information with other oil and gas people.
Site tailor made Health & Safety Induction Programmes
By John Pearson
First of all hello and thank you for reading this blog post
We have been in Business now for fifteen years producing quality
Health, Safety and Food hygiene training programmes, filmed
at the company’s premises which address there needs precisely.
Some of the topics we have covered so far are: Confined
Spaces, Competent Person, Distribution and Warehouse Operations,
DSEAR Awareness
Environmental Issues, Health, Safety and Welfare Induction for
Staff, Permit to Work, Contractor Site Induction, Visitor Site
Induction, Working at Heights, Working Safely, Hygiene & Food
Safety, and Safe practices whilst Delivering and
Driving.
We can also produce videos to help boost/promote your product,
business or idea, to go on your website!
John Pearson.
Partner
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New oil and gas recruitment solution to offer a more efficient service for recruiters and candidates
By Kevin Site OwnerWith the current down turn in the oil industry and a recent trend for pay cuts and pay offs, a record number of people in the industry are now seeking employment. The decline in oil prices has lead to projects being put on hold and some projects being cancelled altogether. Major oil companies are looking to reduce costs, and in doing so are cutting their work force.
This has an immediate impact on the recruitment industry, with some recruitment companies reporting half the amount of positions and double the amount of available candidates, compared to this time last year. With the market even more competitive than ever before recruitment companies are also looking to cut costs. Unfortunately this isn’t so easy as in a down turn, recruitment agencies work loads actually increase, as more people seek employment.
Most recruitment companies covering the oil and gas sector use sites like oilcareers and oilandgasjobsearch to find candidates and advertise positions. These sites are so well established that they are a must have resource for recruitment companies. They charge extortionate rates and do nothing to help recruiters cut costs. They know there model works and they know recruiters have to use them, as there is no alternative! Until now…
www.oilandgaspeople.com is a new recruitment site developed by Kevin Forbes, a contractor who works in the Oil Industry. Kevin seen the problems faced by recruiters and also the frustration faced by candidates seeking work. He says: “Oilandgaspeople fills a gap in the market and offers a solution that is genuinely better for recruiters and candidates”.
No longer do recruiters have to pay for job postings and access to a database. Candidates benefit by being automatically matched to positions that they meet the requirements for. Candidates don’t have to browse for new jobs every day and they will never miss out on suitable positions. Recruiters don’t need to wait for candidates to reply to job postings and no longer have to sort through hundreds of irrelevant CV’s often received in response to job ads.
The best thing is the above process is totally free, with recruiters only ever paying a fee when they have a candidate match. There are no hidden fees and the site includes many features that other job sites charge for, for free!
Oilandgaspeople has been created from a clean slate; the site follows a new model and has been designed to offer a better solution for candidates and recruiters. We aim to be the largest oil and gas job site, which we will achieve by working with recruiters and candidates, listening to feedback received and building a site that works for Oil and Gas People and not for the media companies profiting vastly from other sites!
To prove our commitment to the industry we have also launched a community site that will allow oil and gas people the world over to network and exchange information. www.oilandgascommunity.com aims to create safer work environments by allowing oil and gas people world wide to learn from each others experiences, mistakes, lessons learned and to share advances in technology and improved work methods.
www.oilandgaspeople is live to candidates now and will be live to recruiters soon.
More information on how the site benefits recruiters and
candidates can be found here
http://www.oilandgaspeople.com/about.asp
Green Careers
By Charlotte Green
Independent Newpaper
INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
GREEN CAREERS ARTICLE
Fresh Start: How going green can help you beat the
recession
By Steve McCormack
Thursday, 16 July 2009
For those hit by redundancy, adding environmental credentials
to a CV could enhance employability.
Allen & York's Business Manager Joe Heppenstall gives his
views on Green Careers and transferable skills.
Read
Full Article in the Independent Newspaper
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'Green Careers - 400,000 Environmental Jobs by 2015'
Allen & York examine the predicted global explosion
in environmental jobs
The House of Commons Environmental Audit Committee (EAC) is currently conducting an inquiry into the prospects for green jobs and policies aimed at increasing employment in environmental industries. It will consider how the UK can maximise the environmentally positive opportunities arising from changes in public spending and how this might help with employment during the recession.
The report will also examine other areas, including barriers
to creating green jobs and analyse where the gaps are in the
skills base for the UK environmental industries.
Interestingly Tim Yeo - Chairman of the EAC, has called for
the government to lead by example and do more to achieve its
own environmental targets. He told the BBC;
"If the government expects everybody else to be getting
greener, it's important that it should lead from the
front. It is missing its own target for cutting carbon
emissions from the government's own offices, it's using less
renewable energy, not more, and its recycling rate is
falling, not rising." 5th August 2009
The EAC inquiry comes hot-on-the-heels of the publication of
the report ‘Green Jobs: Towards Decent Work in a Sustainable,
Low-Carbon World’ funded by the UNEP (United Nations
Environmental Programme) . This year Allen &
York were delighted to be recognised as one of the first 100
participants of the UNEP - Climate
Neutral Network (CN Net) and therefore took great
interest in this recent report which is looking at green
careers across the globe.
The UNEP report predicts that there will be a significant
rise in ‘green jobs’ particularly within the Energy
industry. This will come from a shift in public
spending from fossil fuels (oil and natural gas) to renewable
energy sources (wind, solar and geothermal power), and that
the 1 million people already working in biofuels, could rise
by 12 million by 2030.
New jobs could also result, (the report suggests) from the
expansion of recycling and environmental engineering (e.g.
engineering new eco-vehicles). Wales as an example has
proposed targets to see 70% of domestic & municipal waste
and 90% of construction waste recycled by 2025.
Jane Davidson (Environment, Sustainability and Housing
Minster – Welsh Assembly) said she was keen to get Wales
living within its resources and pioneer sustainability in the
UK; “There are tremendous opportunities to save money and
create high quality industry in Wales by using the valuable
material resources contained in waste."
What does this mean in terms of actual numbers of jobs? Well
Ed Miliband, (UK Secretary of State for Energy and Climate
Change) predicts that the environmental industries across
Britain could generate an extra 400,000 jobs by 2015 and the
UNEP report predicts that the manufacture, installation and
maintenance of solar panels alone, will be such a booming
industry that it will generate 6.3 million more jobs
worldwide by 2030.
These are all large, optimistic numbers and some might say
(including Tim Yeo maybe?) that we will have to move a lot
faster to reach these ambitious targets. However, what
is does show is another global commitment to move the world
towards a greener, more sustainable society and that can only
mean the creation of more green jobs.
As leaders in Environmental Recruitment – Allen & York
were asked by the Independent Newspaper this month to give
their opinion on the growth of environmental recruitment and
the prospects of career changers looking at moving into this
industry.
The biggest area here, Allen & York suggest, is people
with generic project management skills, picked up in another
industry, such as construction, for example or sometimes
individuals with experience of a specific business role prove
to have easily transferable skills. Allen & York
managed a move recently for a telecommunications firm
employee, whose role was buying land for new masts. He moved
to a role buying land to site wind turbines.
Other upcoming areas where strong project management and
commercial skills will enable a shift toward the green agenda
are the Carbon Reduction Commitment or CRCs that come into
force in April 2010. There are certainly insufficient skills
in the market to ensure that all businesses hit their
“commitment” effectively so solid project managers from all
sorts of backgrounds are being lined-up within firms to
manage the carbon reductions, if not to set the policy and
actions at the outset. During the downturn this affords some
businesses a fresh area in which to house those redundant
from other sectors. As things pick up however, we will see
this trend extend in to the recruitment of project delivery
teams from a wealth of differing fields.
Another good example of where transferable skills can be used
is in the field of Corporate Social
Responsibility (CSR), a growth area for many companies.
CSR spans all levels, from the Board to Junior roles and
often begins within Marketing and PR teams. However,
when taken on properly by a company it becomes part of the
business and drives every day activity. Often
skills will be acquired ‘on the job’, and people who
initially have minimal environmental training may find
themselves obtaining further qualifications to enhance their
newly found skills. The Institute of Environmental Management
& Assessment (IEMA) is a good place to find
introductory training courses.
As we approach the Copenhagen summit to find a successor to the Kyoto agreement, and as more environmental pledges are made by global governments, we need to ensure that the infrastructure is in place to deliver on the targets. Allen & York anticipate a surge in Environmental job opportunities over the next few years and look forward to supporting existing environmental experts, as well as career changers looking to start a new ‘green career’.
Successful launch at Offshore Europe for new Oil and Gas recruitment site!
By Kevin Site Owner
Launching a brand new company at such a prestigious event as
Offshore Europe would fear even experienced business men, but for
Peterhead man, Kevin Forbes, it was the ideal launching platform
for his new venture
www.oilandgaspeople.com and an opportunity not to be
missed!
Kevin a contractor, who works in the Oil and Gas Industry, became frustrated at the existing Oil and Gas recruitment sites and came up with the idea for Oilandgaspeople over a year ago. He says: “The launch at Offshore Europe was the result of over a years worth of research and months of web design work and testing. We consulted with lots of recruiters and agencies, to tweak the initial idea into what we have now. A solution that challenges the format followed by traditional job sites and offers a better more efficient service for Recruiters and Candidates.”
Oilandgaspeople allows candidates to build a profile. Essentially a complete insight into that candidates work history, qualifications, experience, training and requirements. Recruiters upload positions to the site for free and are automatically matched to available candidates. Candidates have to confirm they are interested in the position before a recruiter receives their edited CV for free.
This allows recruitment companies to put CV’s across to clients totally free of charge. The site even formats the CV and adds the recruitment company’s logo automatically. When a candidate is accepted for a position the recruiter simply logs in and pays a small fee for that candidates contact details. An unlimited access option is even available to larger recruitment companies that allows access to candidates contact details at an earlier stage.
Kevin says: “For years agencies have paid huge fees to other Oil Job sites, for access to what is essentially just a CV data base, and for posting job ads. Recruiters get very little for their money. Often the data base is out of date and recruiters still have to cold call potential candidates to find out who is available and who isn’t. When posting jobs, recruiters have to wait for candidates to reply and then sort through hundreds of CV’s, to root out the ones that meet their requirements. It’s a lengthy process and one that relies on the right candidate coming across their job posting in the first place.
Oilandgaspeople is essentially a dating service for candidates and recruiters. We ensure that candidates never miss out on a job that they meet the requirements for. Likewise for recruiters in that they find candidates instantly who meet their exact requirements. No more waiting for candidates to reply to ads, no more sorting through hundreds of CV’s and cold calling potential candidates. Just instant free matches and a very reasonable fee at the final stage, if the candidate is placed!
www.oilandgaspeople.com
is live to candidates now and will go live to recruiters from the
5th of October 2009. The site has many advanced and
innovative features that genuinely make’s it better for
recruiters, better for candidates and better for oil and gas
people. As part of Oilandgaspeople, a new social networking and
community site specific to the Oil Industry has also been
launched. Join today for free at
www.oilandgascommunity.com
New Powerful Recruitment Solution Is Set To Energise The Oil & Gas Industry
By Kevin Site Owner

A new recruitment site designed specifically for the oil and gas industries is set to revolutionise traditional employment resources and searching. Aberdeenshire based business Oil and Gas People aims to fundamentally change the oil and gas recruitment process by providing an accurate snap-shot of current vacancies, the workforce and its availability.
Oilandgaspeople.com provides a central point where recruiters can advertise the latest job vacancies and candidates upload their CVs. The site, which goes live on 7th September 2009, will fast-track and facilitate the process of matching the right person to the right job benefiting the recruiter, the candidate, and the employer.
Having worked in the Oil and Gas industry for over six years, oilandgaspeople.com developer, Kevin Forbes, used his experience of the sector and his frustrations with existing recruitment methods to devise and deliver a new alternative that aims to save time and money and increase candidate matching success.
He says: “I found the system of using numerous job sites to search for vacancies fragmented and frustrating. I would regularly spend hours at a time searching for positions which became even more difficult when I was working offshore or abroad with limited internet access. “I decided to take the issue into my own hands with a website to present my CV and background to potential employers and agencies directly. As I saw immediate impact I expanded on the idea and Oil and Gas People is the end result.
“The launch of Oil and Gas People is good news for the industry during the economic downturn – it is a cost effective solution for recruiters at a time when reducing costs is of the utmost importance and it will also help those looking for work as they benefit from an efficient, free recruitment service.”
Oilandgaspeople.com is a cost effective means of advertising for recruiters. There is up to a 75% cost saving over traditional job sites and if a match is not made, there is no fee to pay. When a new position is advertised, the site automatically matches candidates to the job, referring to the high quality, accurate and current candidate information it holds. Recruiters then review candidate profiles, shortlist suitable candidates and ascertain who then wishes to be put forward for the job.
For candidates, using the site is completely free. They build their own profile on the website and their personal details remain secure, only to be released when they agree to a recruiter recommending them for a position.
Kevin Forbes is also behind the website www.hsepeople.com which was launched earlier this year, giving health and safety professionals from around the world the opportunity to network and exchange information.
For more information, please contact Kevin Forbes:
Email: info@oilandgaspeople.com
How to maximise your chances of finding a job on the internet.
By Jo MackWhen it comes to posting your CV on an internet job board there are some basic rules you need to follow to make sure your details can be found by the right people and to maximise your chances of finding your next job.
Each job board is slightly different, but the basics are the same for each.
1. They will always ask you for your contact details – many sites have an option to hide these details and a lot of people take advantage of that, which is understandable. What you need to remember is that your contact details need to be SOMEWHERE, or recruiters and potential employers won’t be able to contact you. I had a CV in yesterday from a job site – a good candidate with skills highly relevant to a particular job I’m working on, but he didn’t bother to put any contact details on either his CV or on the site so I can’t let him know about the opportunity. A complete waste of time. So, remember either put your contact details on the job board, or on your CV.
2. Salary and location options – it can be tempting to select all locations and all salary brackets when you post your CV, but actually when you do that you’re making it more difficult for people to assess your suitability for a particular role. If you say you are looking for £30 – 40,000 a year, for example, that’s clear and people can work on that basis. If you select “£10 – 20k, 20 – 30k, 30-40k, 50 – 60k, 60k +” then it gives no accurate information at all, so won’t help recruiters assess your suitability at all! Likewise with location – if you really are totally mobile and can go anywhere in the UK (or the world) at a moment’s notice, then fine, select all those locations. 99.5% of people AREN’T totally mobile though, and would rather cut their hands off than relocate to Outer Mongolia or Timbuktu! If you aren’t really going to do it, then don’t say you will!
3. Always make your nationality clear, either on the job board selection options or on your CV. People need to know for legal reasons, not to be racist! It isn’t us being nosy, it’s the Home Office!
4. Keywords – many job boards allow recruiters and potential employers to search candidate’s CVs using keywords. If your CV or profile doesn’t have the relevant keywords in it people won’t be able to find you. Once a recruiter has your CV they may well be able to “read between the lines” to ascertain your relevant skills and experience, but if the right keywords aren’t in there to enable them to find your CV in the first place, they’re never going to get that far!
5. Job title – look on a job title as a keyword. Many job boards give you the option to put in your current job title, which recruiters and potential employers can then search on. If you put “unemployed”, what do you really think the chances are of anyone finding your CV or looking at your profile?
6. Spelling – my old bug bear, but just as relevant as ever, particularly when it comes to keyword searching. If, for example, you write IOSH as OHS institution, no-one will find you. If you spell NEBOSH as NESHOB (which I saw recently, so it isn’t a joke!) no-one will find you. Also, a properly formatted and spellchecked CV demonstrates your attention to detail and your professionalism.