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Operating at the intersection of engineering, procurement, and power finance, they design, build, and commission generation infrastructure for data centers, manufacturing, and critical national ...

Operates the power swivel, crown and ground saver if needed * Accurately perform torque ... Performs daily operation of the Tong's if needed * Pulls and lays down rods, tubing, casing, and ...

Operates the power swivel, crown and ground saver if needed * Accurately perform torque ... Performs daily operation of the Tong's if needed * Pulls and lays down rods, tubing, casing, and ...

Operates the power swivel, crown and ground saver if needed * Accurately perform torque ... Performs daily operation of the Tong's if needed * Pulls and lays down rods, tubing, casing, and ...

Operates the power swivel, crown and ground saver if needed * Accurately perform torque ... Performs daily operation of the Tong's if needed * Pulls and lays down rods, tubing, casing, and ...

Operates the power swivel, crown and ground saver if needed * Accurately perform torque ... Performs daily operation of the Tong's if needed * Pulls and lays down rods, tubing, casing, and ...

Supervisor-Rig

Milliken, CO · On-site

$92K - $103K/yr

Operates the power swivel, crown and ground saver if needed * Accurately perform torque ... Performs daily operation of the Tong's if needed * Pulls and lays down rods, tubing, casing, and ...

Operates the power swivel, crown and ground saver if needed * Accurately perform torque ... Performs daily operation of the Tong's if needed * Pulls and lays down rods, tubing, casing, and ...

Operates the power swivel, crown and ground saver if needed * Accurately perform torque ... Performs daily operation of the Tong's if needed * Pulls and lays down rods, tubing, casing, and ...

Operates the power swivel, crown and ground saver if needed * Accurately perform torque ... Performs daily operation of the Tong's if needed * Pulls and lays down rods, tubing, casing, and ...

Supervisor - Rig

Milliken, CO · On-site

$92K - $103K/yr

Operates the power swivel, crown and ground saver if needed * Accurately perform torque ... Performs daily operation of the Tong's if needed * Pulls and lays down rods, tubing, casing, and ...

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How much do commission power tong operator jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for commission power tong operator in the United States is $25.45, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.91 and $27.40 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Commission Power Tong Operators?

Commission Power Tong Operators are skilled professionals responsible for operating power tongs—hydraulic or pneumatic machines used to make up or break out threaded connections on oil and gas drilling rigs. They ensure that drill pipe, casing, and tubing are securely connected or disconnected during drilling operations. Their job involves maintaining equipment, adhering to safety protocols, and working closely with rig crews to support efficient drilling activities. These operators play a critical role in minimizing downtime and maintaining well integrity in oilfields.

What are some typical challenges faced by a Commission Power Tong Operator during drilling operations?

Commission Power Tong Operators often encounter challenges such as working in harsh weather conditions, handling heavy equipment safely, and responding quickly to unexpected issues like equipment malfunctions. They must maintain constant communication with rig crews to ensure efficient pipe handling and adherence to safety protocols. Attention to detail and quick problem-solving are crucial, as mistakes can lead to equipment damage or safety incidents. Operators also need to stay updated on the latest operational procedures and industry standards to perform their role effectively.

What is the difference between Commission Power Tong Operator vs Drilling Rig Floorhand?

AspectCommission Power Tong OperatorDrilling Rig Floorhand
CredentialsCertifications in power tong operation, safety trainingBasic safety training, on-the-job experience
Work EnvironmentOil and gas sites, power tong stationsDrilling rigs, well sites
Industry UsageOilfield services, pipe handlingDrilling operations, equipment maintenance

The Commission Power Tong Operator specializes in operating power tongs for pipe connections, requiring specific certifications and working primarily at well sites. In contrast, the Drilling Rig Floorhand assists with rig operations and maintenance. Both roles are essential in oilfield operations but differ in responsibilities and skill requirements.

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

To thrive as a Commission Power Tong Operator, you need mechanical aptitude, knowledge of oilfield equipment, and often a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with hydraulic power tongs, torque-turn monitoring systems, and basic maintenance tools is typically required. Strong attention to safety, teamwork, and effective communication are crucial soft skills in this role. These skills and qualities are essential for ensuring safe, efficient, and reliable operations in challenging oilfield environments.
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Turbine Technician

MilSpec Talent

Houston, TX • On-site

$135K/yr

Full-time

PTO

Posted 20 days ago


Job description

Aeroderivative Power Plant Technician
Location: Houston, TX
Compensation: $115K–$125K
Type: Full-time | Direct Hire | Hands-On Technical Role
Sector: Power Generation | Critical Infrastructure

About The Company

The company is a rapidly expanding full-service power generation business with $700M in active projects in 2026. Operating at the intersection of engineering, procurement, and power finance, they design, build, and commission generation infrastructure for data centers, manufacturing, and critical national infrastructure across all major platforms except nuclear.

This is a lean, fast-moving environment with no corporate bureaucracy — just high performers doing important work.

The Opportunity

This is not a management role. This is a hands-on technical position for someone who knows GE aeroderivative turbines from the inside out and takes personal pride in keeping machines running right.

You'll serve as a key technical expert for LM2500 and LM6000 turbine maintenance, troubleshooting, commissioning, and outage support across a growing power generation portfolio.

What You'll Do

Turbine Maintenance & Field Troubleshooting

  • Serve as the primary technical lead for LM2500 and LM6000 turbine maintenance, outage management, and field troubleshooting

  • Perform and document Hot Section Inspections, combustion inspections, and major maintenance intervals

  • Conduct borescope evaluations, vibration data collection, laser alignment, and precision measurements

  • Support DLE/SAC combustion systems, water injection pumps, and NOx reduction equipment

Commissioning & Startup Support

  • Support new installation commissioning, including startup, checkout, and performance verification

  • Collaborate with control room operators and electrical technicians during black-start and forced-outage recovery

  • Participate in on-call rotation for plant startup support

Compliance, Documentation & Equipment Reliability

  • Maintain detailed logs of engine hours, starts, and performance trends for NERC/FERC compliance

  • Manage turbine package auxiliaries including inlet air filtration, enclosure ventilation, and fire suppression systems

  • Travel to project sites as needed to inspect, evaluate, or commission turbine equipment

You'd Be a Great Fit If You Have:

  • 3–5+ years of hands-on maintenance experience on GE LM2500 and/or LM6000 aeroderivative gas turbines

  • GE Field Service Certification Level 1 or 2 preferred; equivalent documented training considered

  • Strong experience with borescope inspection, vibration analysis, laser alignment, and precision measurement tools

  • Expert-level LOTO and Arc Flash knowledge

  • Familiarity with ASME, ANSI, NFPA 70/NEC, and ILEE standards

  • Experience with balance-of-plant systems including HRSGs, condensers, and cooling towers

  • GE Mark VIe or Woodward MicroNet navigation experience preferred

  • A self-directed, gritty, accountable work style suited for a startup culture

Military Backgrounds Welcome

U.S. Navy veterans with GSM or MM ratings are strongly encouraged to apply.

Compensation & Benefits

  • Base salary: $115,000–$125,000

  • Exceptional candidates considered up to $135,000

  • COBRA payment coverage during benefits transition period

  • 10 paid federal holidays + 2 weeks PTO

  • Significant upward mobility into commissioning, engineering leadership, or long-term service organization roles

  • Work alongside a team with 120+ years of combined power generation experience

Working Conditions

  • Primary location: Houston, TX shop facility; must be able to report on-site

  • Field travel required to job sites and inspection locations, domestic and potentially international

  • Ability to work in high-temperature environments near operating machinery

  • Extended shifts during spring and fall outage seasons

MilSpec Talent is a boutique headhunting firm that helps our clients get connected with top talent in the industry. We work with mid-career, industry-experienced Veterans with 3-15 years of proven success in the private sector. For our contingency recruitment partners, we provide this value with minimal risk.