Re: Electricians with Rope access + compex
Thank you all for your quick replies. I am living in England, thinking or doing IRATA training in Shefield which is close and has a good rep. I have read a lot of links and job sites. I would love to work in south east Asia. I am interested in hearing from other Electricians who have gone down this path. I didi my compEx last week as I think the 2 go good togeather. Anybody working with rope access and compex? is ther a big demand at the moment?
Hi there
I am a rope access electrical supervisor (level 3 IRATA) and have been working in the oil and gas industry for around 6 years now. CompEX is generally regarded as essential to have in my line of work as we tend to mostly be involved in EX inspection and repairs. The bottom line is that you can work in the oil and gas industry as an electrician without compEX as long as you are carrying out non intrusive work ie fitting cable trays, mounting boxes, running cables, but when it comes to glanding and terminating and also opening up plant equipment to inspect you need to have your compEX ticket. .You need to spend a fair bit of money to get the tickets to gain access to offshore work, ie CompEX, IRATA, offshore survival and medical but Working offshore as a Level 1 IRATA Elec Technician you can expect to be earning ÂŁ300+ per day with the right company, so it does not take long to pay for itself.
A friend of mine had been working in Asia for a number of years as he was staying in Thailand but is now back staying in the UK and he has advised me to never go down that path myself, the problems that he was finding was that the pay was very poor, the consistancy of work was very poor also and he found it it very hard work working in the stifling heat (Then again we are scottish!) as rope access at times can be very physically demanding.
I would recommend going down the offshore route as I myself did, last year i made more money than i've ever made and i didnt even work half of the year. If you desire to progress up to level 3 IRATA status then you are not only limited to electrical jobs, you can supervise any rope access work although admittadly i prefer to be on electrical jobs, better money too
Here are some good companies for offshore work, i'll start with the lowest payers first
Salamis group
RBG ltd
DSL
CLS offshore
AquaTerra Solutions
Dron + Dickson
SKN electrical
A full list of worlwide companies can be found at
Industrial Rope Access Trade Association
also jobs are advertised on
rope access jobs, rope access companies, rope access training equipment suppliers. Also covering rigging, inspection and ndt
Hope this helps you along
Alex