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Mechanic - Coiled Tubing

Cheyenne, WY · On-site

$30 - $45/hr

KLX Energy Services LLC provides a broad range of technical solutions and equipment to our customers. We provide the right people, best equipment and most convenient locations to deliver expert ...

Maintain all coiled tubing specific equipment. Units and auxiliary equipment. * Inspect light and heavy duty equipment to diagnosis malfunctions. * Repair light and heavy duty equipment based on ...

... Coiled Tubing Operators, as needed. Responsible for performing any and all tubing services job duties for which they have been trained and are qualified to perform, including general labor, as ...

Completions Engineer

Houston, TX · On-site

$76K - $103K/yr

Support stimulation, wireline, coiled tubing, workover, and well intervention operations. Planning & Optimization * Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to support field development planning and ...

Support execution of sales strategy for STEP's Coiled Tubing and Hydraulic Fracturing and Nitrogen business lines. * Actively call on and establish, maintain, and develop business, social and ...

Support execution of sales strategy for STEP's Coiled Tubing and Hydraulic Fracturing and Nitrogen business lines. * Actively call on and establish, maintain, and develop business, social and ...

Sr. Completions Engineer

Midland, TX · On-site

$78K - $106K/yr

The scope of the position includes: generating procedures, costs estimates, AFE's and execution of all completions, recompletions, coiled tubing mill-outs/clean-outs, and snubbing operations. Will ...

Mechanic

Midland, TX · On-site

Job Overview A Coiled Tubing Mechanic at Go Coil II maintains, troubleshoots, and repairs specialized oilfield equipment, including hydraulic, pneumatic, and pressure control systems, to ensure safe ...

Strong knowledge of welding techniques, cold roll forming, tube mills, coiled tubing and pipe mill operations, and relevant industry standards (e.g., ASME, API). * Proven experience in leading a ...

Responsible for, but not limited to, perform engineering duties in planning and designing of Coiled Tubing/Snubbing/N2 operations and equipment. This position requires interaction with engineering ...

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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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CTN-Directional MWD Supervisor, Exempt

Cudd Pressure Control

Oklahoma City, OK

$22.50 - $27.75/hr

Other

Posted 24 days ago


Job description

Supervises, performs, and accountable for successful day-to-day operations for Coiled Tubing Directional Drilling Projects. Responsible for maintaining and operating equipment and troubleshooting problems that occur occasionally. Position is based out of Oklahoma City, OK with field operations across the US
  • Performs and supervises various aspects of Coiled Tubing Directional Drilling operations, which may include pre-job and preparation, mobilization, rig up, onsite operations, rig down, onsite maintenance, safety, environmental assurance, demobilization, and post-job inventories and maintenance.
  • Safely and dependably care for, deploy, and retrieve bottom hole assembly (BHA) components at job sites.
  • Accountable for repair/maintenance/testing of directional drilling/measuring/logging tool components and assemblies in both shop and field environments
  • Meticulously observe BHA feedback during operation to make careful adjustments and optimize performance.
  • Effectively operates data acquisition systems with both depth-based and time-based logs
  • Generates, analyzes, prepares and oversees the execution of accurate and timely project status reports, and internal and external deliverables.
  • Plans, schedules, conducts, and coordinates project technical aspects.
  • Requires extensive regular contact with assigned project internal and external clients.
  • Assists in the preparation of project proposals and quotes.
  • Participates in client meetings and resolves client/engineering and management project issues.
  • Ensures effective client communications.
  • Budgets monitoring
  • Analyzes internal and external customer needs and use CPC/CES/MERC Engineering tools/resources to provide
  • safe and effective recommendations/solutions.
  • Trains personnel in the use of new or modified software or equipment.
  • Develops and implements new and/or unique solutions to problems presented.
  • Understands, supervises, and performs pre-job and post-job inspections, as needed.
  • Independently conducts required meetings (onsite and off) using independent judgment and discretion to identify specific topics to be addressed at each meeting.
  • Answers questions raised by customers and colleagues and takes follow-up action when necessary to resolve issues that arise during operations or occurrences.
  • Follows manager's guidance concerning all Coiled Tubing Directional Drilling related operations.
  • Ensures that all equipment assigned is properly functioning and all applicable procedures and tests are conducted in compliance with company standards.
  • Evaluate issues raised by management and exercise independent judgment and discretion to determine the proper protocol for implementing changes when necessary.
  • Independently identify and implement operational efficiencies and improvements
  • Other duties as assigned.

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