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Offshore work new zealand

Discussion started on 29 Mar 2014
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advancedscaffo
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advancedscaffo Posted on 16 Jan 2014, 01:10
Hi guys has anybody got any info about offshore work in new zealand?.
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BEVSS
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BEVSS Posted on 16 Jan 2014, 01:11
Done your stint in Canada and Oz then or have you joined the Mongrel Mob 


You could try contacting these people Fitzroy

Taranaki has offshore oil platform (s)
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advancedscaffo
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advancedscaffo Posted on 16 Jan 2014, 01:12
No joined black power in the end.

Thanks for the info
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BEVSS
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BEVSS Posted on 16 Jan 2014, 01:13
Not Greenpeace then. That can involve climbing and rigging.

Not offshore but there is a fair amount of building activity down Christchurch way after the quakes for the 'rebuild'.

You might well pick up something there to get you started & NZ ticketed .
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advancedscaffo
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advancedscaffo Posted on 16 Jan 2014, 01:14
Think ive spent far to much of my life on offshore assets to join green peace be a bit pot calling the kettle black.

I have looked into christchurch and have spoke to a few companies in regards to work down there and the feedback is there is lots of it.

Personally when you work in the offshore industry its hard to work onshore again due to the work life balance it gives you (that said it is not for everyone) so just thought i would have a look at that aspect and see what is out there.

Thanks again for your advice though.
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Stormer9
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Stormer9 Posted on 16 Jan 2014, 01:15
Flew down from AKL few weeks back and sat next to a Dunedin Kiwi who worked offshore UK on hydraulic fracking. He was back for 6 weeks then returning again (been doing it for 15 years), so there can't be too much NZ offshore work surely...unless he and his wife are not too close.
He didn't have too many nice things to say about fracking either.
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BEVSS
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BEVSS Posted on 16 Jan 2014, 01:17
Ooo yes. I hadn't thought of that 

I can understand that.

Good thing is that scaffolder is on what is called the NZIS Immediate Shortage list, so any NZ employer is free to offer you the work without having to prove why they need an overseas person. That helps.
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advancedscaffo
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advancedscaffo Posted on 16 Jan 2014, 01:19
Hey bev thanks for that info so does that mean a scaffolder would be able to obtain pr after a certain amount of time or would they only be able to get a visa to work in new zealand.
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BEVSS
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BEVSS Posted on 16 Jan 2014, 01:20
Depends.

You could not apply for a residency visa under the skilled migrant category.

If you could find yourself a job which pays $55K pa for a standard working week then you might be eligible for a WTR visa. - two years of work to residence -


Anything under $55K and maybe not for a credible employer , then the answer is probably a no.

Truck drivers are a current issue.

Not seen as a skilled occupation. Some have remained here for years on renewable temp work permits but will find that those permits may and will not be renewed because NZIS and the NZ Dept of Labour has now deemed there is no longer an 'immediate shortage'. As their pay falls under that for a WTR visa they are stuffed.

I have only known one trucker gain NZ residency. They were a specialised tanker driver.

I am wondering if your scaffolding thing is a bit specialised and so worth more pay to a quality employer - likely at Taranaki. 

You still need an NZ scaffolding ticket though
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advancedscaffo
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advancedscaffo Posted on 16 Jan 2014, 01:26
Thanks for being so helpfull.

Ive had job offers in christchurch ranging from 30$-35$ an hour that will be more than 55k a year.

Are you saying there is more money to be earnt in taranaki? 

thank you bev
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