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How much do casing operator jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 4, 2026, the average hourly pay for casing operator in the United States is $18.48, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.74 and $22.60 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Casing Operator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Casing Operator, you need mechanical aptitude, knowledge of oilfield operations, and typically a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with casing running tools, hydraulic power tongs, and safety protocols is important, as is the ability to follow standard operating procedures. Strong teamwork, attention to detail, and effective communication help ensure safe and efficient operations on-site. These skills are crucial for minimizing risks, maintaining productivity, and ensuring well integrity in demanding field environments.

What are the main challenges a Casing Operator faces during well completion operations?

Casing Operators often encounter challenges such as working in harsh outdoor environments, managing heavy equipment safely, and adhering to strict safety protocols. Additionally, they must coordinate closely with drilling crews and engineers to ensure the correct installation and integrity of well casings, often under time-sensitive conditions. Effective communication, attention to detail, and adaptability are crucial for overcoming these challenges and ensuring smooth well completion processes.

What are Casing Operators?

Casing Operators are skilled workers in the oil and gas industry who are responsible for installing and securing steel pipe casings in drilled wells. Their primary role is to ensure that the wellbore remains stable and protected during drilling and extraction operations. Casing Operators operate specialized equipment to handle, run, and cement casings, following safety and operational procedures. They also inspect casings for defects and coordinate with drilling crews to maintain efficient workflow. Their work is vital for preventing well collapse and safeguarding the environment from potential leaks.

What is the difference between Casing Operator vs Drilling Rig Operator?

AspectCasing OperatorDrilling Rig Operator
CredentialsHigh school diploma, safety training, industry certificationsHigh school diploma, safety training, industry certifications
Work EnvironmentOil and gas sites, well sites, outdoorOil rigs, drilling platforms, outdoor
Industry UsageOil and gas extraction, well constructionOil and gas extraction, drilling operations
Common Search/ComparisonYesYes

The main difference between a Casing Operator and a Drilling Rig Operator lies in their specific roles during well construction. Casing Operators focus on installing and cementing casing pipes to stabilize the well, while Drilling Rig Operators handle the operation of drilling equipment to create the wellbore. Both roles require safety training and certifications, work in outdoor oilfield environments, and are essential in oil and gas extraction projects.

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Traveling Casing Driller

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Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Overview

 Casing Drilling Specialist (Tie-Back, Micropile, and Casing Advancement)

At GeoStabilization International, deep foundation, small diameter drilling is mission-critical work. We operate in unstable slopes, emergency geohazard conditions, and structurally sensitive environments where installation accuracy, casing integrity, and ground control determine project success.

We are seeking casing drilling specialists who understand that this work is not about spinning steel - it is about installing structural systems correctly the first time.

Why Choose GSI

If you're already in Geohazard, environmental or a similar industry doing the things we do, you probably have options.

Why come to work with us?

At GSI, you're not just working -you're building people, solving complex problems, and taking pride in work that keeps communities safe. Here, you'll get:

  • Great teams filled with hardworking people from every walk of life, that are learning to do things the same way: quality, safety and team focused. 
  • Clear, supported advancement to more senior roles - either into crew leadership (lead hand, superintendent) or into more senior technical roles in drilling or shotcrete sculpting. 
  • A deep backlog of important work - you stay busy helping communities year round.
  • Company ownership-yes, you become an owner here.
  • Commitment to doing things the right way and putting the best tools in your hands.
Responsibilities

What You'll Lead

As an experienced driller, you'll work on projects across the U.S. leading crews and teams in the application of drilling techniques. 

Your core responsibilities include:

  • Applying your skills across a variety of geohazard mitigation systems and projects
  • Executing safety plans-protecting the people around you is priority #1
  • Coaching and developing teammates to be more effective and grow their skills.
  • Helping with equipment maintenance and jobsite organization
  • Communicating clearly with clients and internal teams

Growth Path

This is not a static trade role. High performers can drill for us as long as they want, but they can also advance into:

  • Sr. Drillers
  • Working Foreman
  • Superintendent
  • Field Operations Leadership

We invest in professionals who pursue mastery, elevate team standards, and demonstrate the discipline to lead.

If you take pride in precision, understand structural responsibility, and want to operate at a higher performance standard, this is where you scale your impact.

Qualifications

Core Technical Requirements - Casing Focused

  • Minimum 3+ years of deep casing drilling experience in geotechnical or ground support applications
  • Demonstrated experience with:
    • Concentric casing systems (e.g., Symmetrix, ODEX, Elemex, or equivalent)
    • Duplex head drilling systems
    • Dual Rotary drilling systems
    • Percussion drill systems
    • Temporary and permanent casing installation
    • Tie-back and micropile casing systems
  • Proven ability to advance casing through:
    • Collapsing overburden
    • Mixed face conditions
    • Variable rock-to-soil transitions
    • High groundwater environments
    • Flowing sands
  • Experience maintaining verticality, alignment, and embedment tolerances within engineered specifications
  • Strong understanding of casing sequencing, grout control, and structural load transfer principles

What Separates Good from Elite Casing Drill Operators at GSI

Competent operators:

  • Can run casing systems with supervision
  • Meet installation requirements
  • Follow instructions

Elite operators:

  • Anticipate subsurface challenges before they escalate
  • Protect casing integrity and minimize rework
  • Improve production efficiency without sacrificing precision
  • Mentor junior crew members on proper casing technique
  • Take ownership of the structural outcome - not just the drill

Work & Travel Expectations

  • Outdoor work in climates ranging from mountains to deserts
  • Typical construction-site hazards and noise levels
  • Regular lifting of 75 lbs+
  • Extensive travel-up to 100% across the U.S.

Compensation & Benefits

This is an hourly leadership role with significant earning potential:

  • $27-$35 per hour based on experience level most relevant to our projects. If you don't have them all, we'll train you and push you up the pay range as you learn. 
  • Annual performance bonus
  • Equity ownership program - every employee is an owner!
  • 100% paid travel (flights, hotels, food, and other travel)
  • Medical, dental, vision (HSA/FSA)
  • Accident, life, disability insurance
  • 401(k)
  • Generous paid time off policy

About Us

GeoStabilization International (GSI) is North America's leading geohazard mitigation firm, specializing in emergency response for landslides, rockfall, and slope failures. With the largest portfolio of its kind worldwide, we deliver innovative design/build solutions in the most challenging environments.

We're a growing $550M organization built on craftsmanship, integrity, and taking care of our people.

GSI is an equal opportunity employer.

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