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Hello all,

I am currently a boiler operator with a ME Degree.

I have an opportunity through a network to become a subsea engineer on an oil rig. Obviously with a substantial increase in pay.

I was wondering if anyone here had technical information on subsea engineering? I know the scope of the job and am semi - familiar with equipment used; I just want a better understanding of the job requirements.

The type of subsea is working on an oil rig with hydraulic units such as Blow out preventers, not the subsea design job.

Hopefully a present or former subsea engineer will read this.

Thanks,
MBO

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