Offshore Job Opportunities at Seadrill Are for West Saturn or West Tellus Rigs for Equinor Contracts Through Their Office in Rio, Find Out What the Roles Are
Updated and ongoing offshore vacancies at Seadrill to fulfill their contracts in Brazil with Equinor (formerly Statoil) through the ultra-deepwater drilling rigs, West Saturn or West Tellus. The blocks where potential hires will carry out their activities may be in the West or North of Carcará; we have yet to receive a response from the company to provide this information accurately.
In addition to Brazil, there are also vacancies in Suriname, following through the Atlantic Ocean, south to Brazil and west to Guyana. With just under 165,000 square kilometers, it is the smallest country in South America where Seadrill has operations. Here are the available offshore job openings:
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- Driller Assistant
- Motor Man
- Roughnecks 1
- Roughnecks 2
- Roughnecks 3
- Safety Technician
- Platform Workers
- Cranes Operators
It’s worth noting: Although the vacancies for Roughnecks repeat three times and have similar requirements, they are different applications.
To access these offshore vacancies at Seadrill, just click on the names, make sure you are logged into your accounts, and update your resumes before submitting your applications. Regarding the date of this post, we cannot guarantee that they will be available at a later time.
We have some followers, even friends who work at the company, and therefore we can say with all certainty that English is essential for performing activities, both at Equinor and at Seadrill. To avoid calling it fake news, there is a video right at the end.

