Global Leader in International Oil Recruitment Industry News

posted in:

UK Oil and Gas professionals well rewarded in a buoyant industry, according to Global Salary Guide

Wednesday, Feb 01, 2012

UK oil and gas industry professionals are enjoying competitive wages according to The Oil and Gas Global Salary Guide 2012, which is based on data from over 14,000 respondents.

The Guide, produced by Hays Oil & Gas and leading jobsite Oil and Gas Job Search, shows that full time UK oil professionals enjoy average salaries of £55,850 # per annum which is more than twice the national salary average of £26,244. *

The 2012 survey also demonstrates strong growth in salaries for imported labour. Expat labour can command average salaries of £51,890 per annum: up 6.8% on the previous year.

Contractor day rates for those working in the North Sea (including the UK, Scandinavia and the Netherlands) are amongst the most competitive worldwide. Experienced engineers and managers can expect average rates of £540 per day and, for director level contractors, this figure rises to around £900 per day.

Matt Underhill, Managing Director of Hays Oil & Gas comments: “Last year we reported a 30% rise in contractor wages for UK professionals.  This was particularly encouraging for UK based oil and gas professionals as the rates are a good indicator of the state of the job market, being more reactive to short-term changes in demand for skills.”

Underhill continues: “The figures from the 2012 guide demonstrate that the UK oil and gas industry has maintained this recovery and day rates remain buoyant.”

Duncan Freer, Managing Director of Oil and Gas Job Search adds: “Average oil and gas salaries in the UK are around 8% more than the worldwide average.

“Greater activity is scheduled for 2012 and beyond following a difficult period during the recession. Despite some forecasts many oil companies are continuing to invest in the North Sea so it is a time to look forward with confidence.”

The Salary Guide, which features data from over 50 countries, reveals that continuing global confidence is the central finding of the report. Over 30% of respondents expect salaries to go up by more than 10% in the next 12 months.

Employer confidence has also seen a large increase with 26.7% being extremely positive about the current market: up from just 9.7% in 2011. Three quarters of all employers expect staffing levels to increase in the next 12 months.

Matt Underhill, Managing Director of Hays Oil & Gas, comments: “The salaries, day rates and general sentiment in the guide reflect a strong and confident industry.  There are now tremendous opportunities for new graduates and candidates with transferable skills to enter a buoyant and rewarding industry.”

Download your free copy at www.oilandgasjobsearch.com/salary or www1.hays.com/oil-and-gas/salaryguide2012.aspx

 

Source: Oil and Gas Job Search

posted in:

Other Oil Recruitment News

Canadian oil and gas industry booming shows leading salary guide 17-05-2012
Aker Solutions to create 500 new Scottish jobs 15-05-2012
Canadian oil and gas sector still struggling to address skilled labour shortages despite "doing everything right" 11-05-2012
GE Energy to open new oil & gas training facility and create 100 new technical jobs in Houston 09-05-2012
qedi set to create more than 100 jobs in US to support growing global footprint 07-05-2012
ROVOP creates new jobs after investing in one of the most powerful ROVs 19-04-2012
“Oil and Gas Job Search announce promising half year results” 17-04-2012
Key appointment for Aberdeen Consultancy 02-04-2012
Gassco announces removal of job for the North Sea structures 28-03-2012
The Petroleum Club of PNG 27-03-2012