Maritime Oil Spill Boat Jobs Information
Coastal residents can seek jobs cleaning up the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico directly through BP PLC or through third parties, but they will likely have to complete a rigorous training and application process to get hired, officials from several groups indicated.
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BP is hiring owners of U.S. Coast Guard-inspected boats, and the boats' crews.
Some Labor Finders temp agency locations along the coast have cleanup jobs available for individuals. Visit a nearby location for more information. New York-based Miller Environmental Group is seeking local workers for beach cleanup. The state of Alabama is also collecting resumes from potential workers.
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The potential jobs come as many Gulf Coast residents are struggling financially. People employed in the seafood, boating and tourism industries face an uncertain future because of the oil spill.
Many Gulf Coast residents are also still trying to recover from major hurricane strikes within the last decade, as well as the global economic downturn.
To be eligible for most of the cleanup jobs, workers must complete Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response training, often called HAZWOPER training. The courses can be as long as 40 hours.
Many of the hiring organizations said they pay for the cost of training. In the coming months, there could potentially be many maritime oil spill boat jobs.
