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Operates the pumping equipment during coiled tubing operations under routine conditions. * Assists in maintaining the equipment and performing basic repairs as directed by the supervisor. * Completes ...

Operates the pumping equipment during coiled tubing operations under routine conditions. * Assists in maintaining the equipment and performing basic repairs as directed by the supervisor. * Completes ...

Operates coiled tubing control console including Blow-Out Preventer (BOP), Injector Head, Coil Tubing Reel, Hose Reel, and any other Coiled Tubing Unit (CTU) equipment under routine scenarios ...

Operates the pumping equipment during coiled tubing operations under routine conditions. * Assists in maintaining the equipment and performing basic repairs as directed by the supervisor. * Completes ...

Operates coiled tubing control console including Blow-Out Preventer (BOP), Injector Head, Coil Tubing Reel, Hose Reel, and any other Coiled Tubing Unit (CTU) equipment under routine scenarios ...

Pump Operator - Coiled Tubing

Midland, TX ยท On-site

$21 - $26/hr

Job Overview This is an entry level position that assists in providing coiled tubing ground support onsite by constantly monitoring the equipment's operational status. The Pump Operator assists in ...

Job Overview This is an entry level position that assists in providing coiled tubing ground support onsite by constantly monitoring the equipment's operational status. The Pump Operator assists in ...

Job Overview This is an entry level position that assists in providing coiled tubing ground support onsite by constantly monitoring the equipment's operational status. The Pump Operator assists in ...

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How much do coiled tubing jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for coiled tubing in the United States is $18.84, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.07 and $20.19 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Coiled Tubing position, and why are they important?

To excel in a Coiled Tubing role, you need a solid understanding of oilfield operations, mechanical aptitude, and typically a high school diploma or relevant technical training. Experience with coiled tubing units, pressure control equipment, and certifications like H2S and Well Control are highly valued. Strong teamwork, problem-solving abilities, and a commitment to safety help you stand out in this demanding field. These competencies are critical for ensuring efficient, safe, and effective well intervention and maintenance operations.

What is a Coiled Tubing job?

A Coiled Tubing job involves operating specialized continuous steel tubing to perform various well intervention, maintenance, and drilling operations in the oil and gas industry. Operators and service personnel use coiled tubing for tasks like cleanouts, acidizing, nitrogen lifting, and fishing operations. This role requires handling high-pressure equipment, ensuring safety protocols, and working in challenging field environments. Workers typically operate on a rotational schedule and must be trained in well control, pressure management, and equipment operation. Successful coiled tubing professionals need technical expertise, problem-solving skills, and the ability to work in demanding conditions.

What are some common challenges faced by Coiled Tubing operators in the field?

Coiled Tubing operators often work long hours in remote locations and must adapt to varying weather and operational conditions, which can be physically and mentally demanding. Troubleshooting equipment malfunctions and responding quickly to unexpected downhole issues are everyday challenges that require keen problem-solving skills. Working closely with a diverse crew and coordinating with engineers and supervisors is also an essential part of the job. Successfully managing these challenges builds valuable experience and can open doors to advancement within the oil and gas industry.

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Equipment Operator - Coiled Tubing

Go Coil II

Smithton, PA โ€ข On-site

$19 - $23/hr

Full-time

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

Job Overview
This is an entry level position to operate, maintain and provide basic repairs to the pumping units that Go Coil II uses for its coiled tubing service delivery. The Equipment Operator is proficient in these pumping units and may require guidance from more senior personnel such as the supervisor or maintenance manager for non-routine or complex issues. Incumbents in this position have a comprehensive knowledge of jobsite operations to include, rig-up, rig-down, well slides, and continued coiled tubing operations.

Duties

  • Operates the pumping equipment during coiled tubing operations under routine conditions.
  • Assists in maintaining the equipment and performing basic repairs as directed by the supervisor.
  • Completes maintenance inspections and submits paperwork such as pre-job and post job inspections that is accurate, complete, and timely without being prompted by supervisor.
  • Applies good housekeeping techniques around pumping equipment as well as inside the pumping control room.
  • Perform a pass down to the relief pump operator with the current operational status of the pumping equipment.
  • Monitors the pumping unit conditions during coiled tubing operations to alert senior personnel of equipment issues.
  • Advises junior crew members with jobsite coiled tubing services such as rig-up, continued operations, and rig-down.
  • Able to take simple directions and open to constructive feedback.
  • Uses the โ€œbuddy systemโ€ to keep fellow employees out of harmโ€™s way.
  • Demonstrates behavior that is professional, ethical, and responsible serving as a role model for all personnel.

Skills

  • Comprehensive knowledge of rig-up/rig-down sequence in coiled tubing operations.
  • Prior experience operating industrial pumping and blending units in the Oil Field Services industry.
  • Demonstrated proficiency in collaborating with colleagues and in creating a team working environment.
  • Ability to work a rotational schedule and remain fit for duty.
  • Ability to meet the physical, language, mathematical and reasoning ability requirements of the position.

Join us if youโ€™re eager to contribute your expertise in a fast-paced environment where safety is paramount!

**This position requires a valid CDL**