We've written oil & gas résumés for rope access technicians across Australia – North West Shelf platforms and FPSOs, flare and structural work on Karratha and Darwin LNG facilities, and inspection and maintenance access across gas and CSG plants in the Surat and Bowen Basins. Rope access techs reach the places scaffold can't justify: working at height and over water on ropes to inspect, blast and paint, weld, fit, or carry out NDT on structures, flares and confined geometry. Operators want rope access paired with a trade or inspection skill, so the dual-skilled techs win the work – and an access supervisor spends seconds deciding whether your résumé makes the shortlist.
What a strong rope access technician résumé looks like. It leads with your IRATA or SPRAT level (1, 2 or 3) and the trade or inspection skill you pair it with – welding, fitting, NDT, blasting and painting or instrumentation – plus Work Safely at Heights, Confined Space, and OPITO BOSIET, HUET and offshore medical for offshore work. It backs them with real access experience – the platforms, FPSOs and operators you've worked, your logged rope hours, the work you've delivered on ropes (inspection, NDT, fabric maintenance, fabrication), rescue competency, and a clean safety record over water and at height – structured so an applicant tracking system and an access supervisor can find them in seconds. That is the kind of résumé we build for you.
Why have us write it. We have prepared oil and gas applications thousands of times, we know what gets this kind of application past the screeners, and we stand behind the result. Tell us about the role you are targeting and we will build an application that stands up against the field.
Choose the level that suits you. Every package is written from scratch for your target oil and gas role – never from a template.