Transport Driver - WY
Gillette, WY · On-site
Reporting to the Field Manager, the Transport Driver will focus on adhering to Calfrac Well Services operational, safety and environmental policies and procedures at all times. SPECIFIC ...
Gillette, WY · On-site
Reporting to the Field Manager, the Transport Driver will focus on adhering to Calfrac Well Services operational, safety and environmental policies and procedures at all times. SPECIFIC ...
Gillette, WY · On-site
Reporting to the Field Manager, the Transport Driver will focus on adhering to Calfrac Well Services operational, safety and environmental policies and procedures at all times. SPECIFIC ...
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The median wage is $19.71 / hr.
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To thrive at Calfrac as a field operator, you need mechanical aptitude, a strong work ethic, and a valid driver’s license, often supported by safety certifications such as H2S Alive and First Aid. Proficiency with hydraulic fracturing equipment and electronic control systems is important, as well as familiarity with industry-standard protocols and PPE usage. Teamwork, strong communication, and the ability to adapt to fast-changing conditions are key soft skills for this role. These skills are crucial for executing safe, efficient operations in demanding oilfield environments.
A Calfrac job typically refers to a position with Calfrac Well Services, a company specializing in hydraulic fracturing and other oilfield services. Employees at Calfrac work in various roles, including equipment operators, mechanics, engineers, and field supervisors, supporting oil and gas extraction. These jobs often involve operating heavy machinery, maintaining equipment, and ensuring safe and efficient well-stimulation operations. Calfrac positions can require extensive travel, long shifts, and physically demanding work, but they offer competitive pay and career growth opportunities in the energy sector.
Field operators at Calfrac often work in rotational shifts, such as two weeks on followed by one week off, to accommodate the demands of 24/7 field operations. Shifts can be long—typically 12 hours—and may require working outdoors in various weather conditions and at remote locations. Team members regularly collaborate to set up equipment, monitor machinery during hydraulic fracturing operations, and ensure all safety protocols are met. This schedule allows for extended time off between rotations, but also requires flexibility and a strong commitment to safety and teamwork.

Full-time
Posted yesterday
Safely transport materials such as sand, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and hazardous materials to and from site.
Operate sand trucks, pneumatic air can and belly dump conveying belt trailers, and perform physical labor on site during Fracturing and Coiled Tubing jobs.
Assist in completing maintenance inspections, perform maintenance on units, and document all repairs.
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