Claims rig company favouring foreign workers

The COSL Prospector rig. Photo: Supplied/Greenpeace/Geoff Reid
The COSL Prospector rig. Photo: Supplied/Greenpeace/Geoff Reid
A New Zealander who spent 18 years working in a senior position on oil rigs says he and others were snubbed and foreign workers favoured for jobs in Taranaki.

Immigration New Zealand has granted applications for 66 roles on the Taranaki oil rig owned by the Norwegian company COSL.

Thomas, who does not want his surname used, applied for a role as a tool pusher on the rig and said he was told by email, following his interview, that more experienced New Zealanders had been preferred.

He then found out that other experienced colleagues did not even receive an interview, and very few New Zealanders got senior roles.

"I had friends who were absolutely experienced and qualified, working right now in deep water with the cyber dynamic positioned rigs, with the semi submersible experience they asked for, every attribute they asked for, much more than they asked for but they ignored them."

He believes the process was rigged.

"They never wanted what they asked for, that was a duplicitous, underhanded, fraudulent, game they were playing to get visas. That's what it was all about."

Green Party energy and resources spokesperson Gareth Hughes said there are concerns with the hiring process.

"The fact that people didn't even get an interview, despite having quite a lot of experience in this sector, I think raises red flags."

Mr Hughes has written to the Minister for Immigration asking for a review.

In a statement Immigration New Zealand confirmed that visas had been granted for up to 66 roles and that as part of the AIP (Approval in Principle) there was a requirement to train and promote New Zealanders.

It also says as part of the application, COSL Offshore Management must make genuine attempts to source a suitably qualified New Zealand citizen or resident replacement before utilising a contingency position under this AIP.

RNZ has tried to contact COSL for comment.

Comments

COSL have enough Kiwis not wanting their Rig here without indulging in "shady" games. They need all the goodwill they can muster. And to be calling for Kiwis with the right attributes, who then answered the call, only for it all to be a Visa Scam ain't exactly winning "Friends in high places"
If things are starting off this way what perception does that send to NZ Public. These Guys need to acknowledge they been caught out. Apologize, clean up their act, hire Local where safely possible just as they pretended to want to, and start acting "squeaky clean" Or a whole lot more People will swiftly turn on them and demand the Govt remove them as being entirely untrustworthy. We need the best of the best in our Pristine Waters. And there are many Kiwis who have the Offshore Oil Rig experience who fit that bill and are passionate about our own environment. Are others who COSL are attempting to outsource the stewardship of our Waters to? Totally open and honest is the only way to go. Or get out of here ASAP...