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		<title>Finding Oil and Gas Industry Employment</title>
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		<dc:creator>Nicky</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Oil Jobs]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[alaska natural gas pipeline]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have a hunger to work in the oil and gas industry and are most interested in jobs on oil rigs, in gas and oil refineries, working on the soon-to-be-built Alaska Natural Gas Pipeline Project or being involved in the oil sands projects in Canada, OilJobFinder is the ultimate website for you. You will [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>If  you have a hunger to work in the oil and gas industry and are most interested in jobs on oil rigs, in gas and oil refineries, working on the soon-to-be-built <a href="http://www.oiljobfinder.com/oiljobsinalaska.php">Alaska Natural Gas Pipeline Project</a> or being involved in the oil sands projects  in Canada, <em>OilJobFinder</em> is the  ultimate website for you. You will not only learn about all the jobs you can  go after working for oil and gas companies such as, administrative positions, entry level  positions, white collar workers, and various management, but you will also find  out how to apply for your dream jobs using the member&#8217;s area job board.  Here are some of the high level jobs that  you can get working in the gas and oil industry: </p>
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<li><strong>Geophysicist  Oil and Gas Jobs</strong> &#8211; A geophysicist  studies the internal and external composition of the earth. They usually have to  study geology, physics, mathematics and chemistry. </li>
<li><strong>Palynologist  Jobs</strong> &#8211; Palynologists  study microscopic evidence of the earth dating back a billion years. Palynology  is a section of paleontology, although palynologists are more concerned with the  organic matter such as evidence of spores, pollen, and microplankton.  </li>
<li><strong>Oil Land  Agent Jobs</strong> &#8211; Oil Land Agents  are responsible for getting permission for the drilling of a well. </li>
<li><strong>Oil  Well-Log Analyst Jobs </strong>- Oil well-log  analysts take samples of the earth&#8217;s core and various measurements during the drilling  of a well and after its completion. </li>
<li><strong>Oil  Drilling Engineer Jobs </strong>- Oil drilling  engineers find the most economically sound and effective methods and design  processes for the drilling of a well. </li>
<li><strong>Production  Engineer Jobs </strong>- Production  engineers take over the oil process after a well is completed, and they are  responsible for determining the most efficient way of bringing the petroleum to  the surface. </li>
<li><strong>Oil  Reservoir Engineer Jobs </strong><strong>-</strong> Oil reservoir  engineers have to determine the reservoir pressure using complex mathematical  formulas and computer models.</li>
<li><strong>Oil  Facility Engineer Jobs </strong>- Oil facility  engineers are responsible for the separating of the petroleum, processing and  transporting it after it gets to the surface. </li>
<li><strong>Energy  Economists Jobs</strong> &#8211; Energy  economists work in the risk assessment area and profit evaluations of drilling  for petroleum.</li>
</ul>
<p>To become a member of <em>OilJobFinder</em> is easy and  very affordable giving you the best chance of finding <a href="http://www.oiljobfinder.com/">oil jobs</a> that are not  advertised anywhere else. You will also be shown how to create a winning resume  which you can post in the member&#8217;s area, get tips for working in the oil  industry, starting out, what you need to study to get the top positions and  much more. There is a very helpful <a href="http://www.oiljobfinder.com/oil_and_gas_jobs_faq.php">FAQ section</a> on  <em>OilJobFinder</em> which will help you so much. There are huge incentives to start  working in the petroleum industry from before you even graduate with your  bachelor&#8217;s degree like during  summer vacation, where, as an engineer, you  can earn excellent money. After 5 years on the job, the average salary is  over $70,000.00.</p>
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