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Oil and Gas Jobs UK: Trade Routes, Pay Checks and Transferable Skills

£35,000 - £70,000+Depends on trade and safety tickets

Overview

oil and gas jobs UK is a useful search because it shows practical intent, not casual browsing. This guide explains what to check in the UK, which job titles to save, what employers usually look for, and how to move from reading into live job alerts, CV prep and applications.

Oil and Gas search terms to save

Use several searches for the UK. Employers do not all use the same wording.

Search termWhy it helps
oil and gas jobs UKCan uncover oil and gas roles that may not match the main keyword exactly.
offshore electricianCan uncover oil and gas roles that may not match the main keyword exactly.
mechanical fitter oil and gasCan uncover oil and gas roles that may not match the main keyword exactly.
pipefitter jobsCan uncover oil and gas roles that may not match the main keyword exactly.
coded welder oil and gasCan uncover oil and gas roles that may not match the main keyword exactly.
instrument technician jobsCan uncover oil and gas roles that may not match the main keyword exactly.

Employer signals to show

These are not guaranteed requirements. They are common signals that make applications easier to trust.

SignalWhy it matters
recognised trade qualification or experienceHelps an employer see you are closer to job-ready for oil and gas work.
CCNSG, offshore or site safety where requiredHelps an employer see you are closer to job-ready for oil and gas work.
welding, mechanical, electrical or instrumentation competenceHelps an employer see you are closer to job-ready for oil and gas work.
willingness to travel or work shiftsHelps an employer see you are closer to job-ready for oil and gas work.
medical or offshore readiness where requiredHelps an employer see you are closer to job-ready for oil and gas work.
strong referencesHelps an employer see you are closer to job-ready for oil and gas work.

Why this the UK search is worth a page

Oil and gas jobs are not one route. The useful trade searches usually involve mechanical fitters, electricians, welders, pipefitters, scaffolders, rope access technicians, NDT technicians, instrumentation, maintenance and offshore support roles.

The best use of this page is practical. Open the live search, look at the latest titles, then compare the wording with your CV. If every advert asks for the same ticket, card, tool, licence or type of experience, that is your next blocker to solve.

This page is not pretending every listing is live forever. Use it as a route map, then move into live search and alerts.

What employers are usually trying to filter for

Employers are filtering for safety, tickets, technical competence and the ability to work in regulated environments. The pay can be strong, but the route is more specialised than a normal local trade job.

For this route, employers usually want evidence around recognised trade qualification or experience, CCNSG, offshore or site safety where required, welding, mechanical, electrical or instrumentation competence, willingness to travel or work shifts. That does not mean you need every item before reading further. It means your application should make the strongest evidence obvious, and you should not hide practical experience from previous jobs.

If you are changing career, use old work properly. Driving, customer service, warehouse work, site labouring, maintenance, retail management, hospitality shifts and family responsibilities can all prove reliability when written plainly.

Route notes and safe next steps

Start from your base trade. An electrician, welder, pipefitter and mechanical fitter do not enter oil and gas in the same way.

Check ticket requirements carefully. Offshore, petrochemical and shutdown environments can require specific safety training before you are eligible.

If you are new to trades, this is usually not the first step. Build a recognised trade base before chasing specialist oil and gas work.

Before paying for a course, check whether local employers recognise it and whether you also need site experience, cards, supervised work or an apprenticeship route. A cheaper first step may be a job alert, a CV rewrite, a call to a local provider or a mate role that gets you near the trade.

Where to go next on UK Trade Jobs

Start with live jobs, then set weekly job alerts for oil and gas roles in the UK. If your CV is thin, use the free trade CV builder before applying.

Related reads: Mechanical fitter salary UK, Welder salary UK, Electrical maintenance engineer salary UK.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there oil and gas jobs in the UK?

Usually there are opportunities in and around the UK, but live vacancy volume changes quickly. Search current jobs first, then set an alert so you catch new roles as they appear.

What should I search for besides oil and gas jobs UK?

Use related wording such as oil and gas jobs UK, offshore electrician, mechanical fitter oil and gas, pipefitter jobs, coded welder oil and gas, instrument technician jobs. This catches employers that describe the same route in different ways.

What should I put on my CV?

Lead with practical evidence: recognised trade qualification or experience, CCNSG, offshore or site safety where required, welding, mechanical, electrical or instrumentation competence, willingness to travel or work shifts. Keep the CV direct and matched to the role.

Should I pay for training first?

Do not pay for offshore or oil and gas tickets until you know which role you are targeting and whether employers require that ticket for entry.

How often should I check jobs?

Checking every day is hard to keep up. A weekly alert is easier, but apply quickly when a strong role appears because entry and apprentice vacancies can close fast.

What if there are no results today?

Widen nearby towns, save related searches, and use bridge roles from this guide. No result today does not mean there is no route into oil and gas.

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