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Entry Level Drilling Fluids Engineer Jobs (NOW HIRING)

... Engineers with the daily functions of geotechnical (with occasional environmental) drilling ... drilling fluids (mud) 7. Equipment repairs and maintenance in the field and at shop Other ...

Driller Assistant

Mobile, AL · On-site

$18.75 - $25.50/hr

... Engineers with the daily functions of geotechnical (with occasional environmental) drilling ... drilling fluids (mud) 7. Equipment repairs and maintenance in the field and at shop Other ...

... Engineers with the daily functions of geotechnical (with occasional environmental) drilling ... drilling fluids (mud) 7. Equipment repairs and maintenance in the field and at shop Other ...

... Engineers with the daily functions of geotechnical (with occasional environmental) drilling ... drilling fluids (mud) 7. Equipment repairs and maintenance in the field and at shop Other ...

Driller Assistant

Mobile, AL · On-site

$18.75 - $25.50/hr

... Engineers with the daily functions of geotechnical (with occasional environmental) drilling ... drilling fluids (mud) 7. Equipment repairs and maintenance in the field and at shop Other ...

... Engineers with the daily functions of geotechnical (with occasional environmental) drilling ... drilling fluids (mud) 7. Equipment repairs and maintenance in the field and at shop Other ...

... Engineers with the daily functions of geotechnical (with occasional environmental) drilling ... drilling fluids (mud) 7. Equipment repairs and maintenance in the field and at shop Other ...

... Engineers with the daily functions of geotechnical (with occasional environmental) drilling ... drilling fluids (mud) 7. Equipment repairs and maintenance in the field and at shop Other ...

... Engineers with the daily functions of geotechnical (with occasional environmental) drilling ... drilling fluids (mud) 7. Equipment repairs and maintenance in the field and at shop Other ...

... Engineers with the daily functions of geotechnical (with occasional environmental) drilling ... drilling fluids (mud) 7. Equipment repairs and maintenance in the field and at shop Other ...

... Engineers with the daily functions of geotechnical (with occasional environmental) drilling ... drilling fluids (mud) 7. Equipment repairs and maintenance in the field and at shop Other ...

... Engineers with the daily functions of geotechnical (with occasional environmental) drilling ... drilling fluids (mud) 7. Equipment repairs and maintenance in the field and at shop Other ...

... Engineers with the daily functions of geotechnical (with occasional environmental) drilling ... drilling fluids (mud) 7. Equipment repairs and maintenance in the field and at shop Other ...

Diamond/Core Driller Assistant

Moab, UT · On-site

$23.25 - $31.50/hr

Engineer Out Requirements, then Automate - We simplify, optimize, and then automate for scale ... Mix and manage drilling fluids and maintain circulation systems * Perform routine maintenance and ...

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How much do entry level drilling fluids engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average yearly pay for entry level drilling fluids engineer in the United States is $116,666.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $105,500.00 and $128,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an Entry Level Drilling Fluids Engineer job?

An Entry Level Drilling Fluids Engineer is responsible for assisting in the planning, testing, and maintenance of drilling fluid systems used in oil and gas operations. They work under the supervision of senior engineers to ensure fluid properties meet drilling requirements, troubleshoot issues, and optimize performance. The role involves both office and fieldwork, often on drilling rigs, where they monitor fluid parameters and make adjustments as needed. It requires knowledge of chemistry, engineering principles, and industry safety standards. This position serves as a starting point for developing expertise in drilling fluid management and wellbore stability.

What are the usual working conditions and schedule for an Entry Level Drilling Fluids Engineer?

Entry Level Drilling Fluids Engineers often work on-site at drilling locations, which can be remote and require extended stays, such as 12-hour shifts over multi-week rotations. The work environment can be physically demanding and involves exposure to outdoor elements and operational hazards. You will typically collaborate closely with drilling crews, supervisors, and other engineers to monitor fluid systems and troubleshoot issues in real time. This hands-on, team-oriented environment provides valuable field experience and can lead to rapid advancement for those eager to learn and grow within the industry.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Entry Level Drilling Fluids Engineer position, and why are they important?

To succeed as an Entry Level Drilling Fluids Engineer, you typically need a bachelor’s degree in engineering or a related science, a strong understanding of basic chemistry and geology, and sound analytical skills. Familiarity with drilling fluids software, lab testing equipment, and safety certifications such as H2S and First Aid is often required. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and strong teamwork and communication skills help you excel in this field. These competencies are vital to ensuring safety, operational efficiency, and effective collaboration at drilling sites.

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Infographic showing various Entry Level Drilling Fluids Engineer job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 98% Full Time, and 2% Part Time. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $116,666 per year, or $56.1 per hour.

Driller Assistant

Thompson Engineering

Dallas, TX • On-site

Full-time

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

Thompson Engineering is looking for a Driller Assistant, willing to travel. The Driller Assistant is responsible for assisting the Driller, other Driller Assistants, Soil Technicians and Project Engineers with the daily functions of geotechnical (with occasional environmental) drilling operations for both onshore and offshore project assignments.


Essential Functions of the Position
1. Perform variety of drilling duties handling drill rods, wrenches and other tools behind the drill rig equipment
2. Responsible for loading and unloading drilling equipment in and out of the company vehicles and trailers
3. Drives company vehicle to and from work sites
4. On time and consistent attendance
5. Picks up sacks filled with mud and empties the mud into the mixer container
6. Monitors the fluid properties of the drilling fluids (mud)
7. Equipment repairs and maintenance in the field and at shop
Other Responsibilities
1. Follow safety procedures
2. Follow quality procedures
3. Other duties as required

Minimum Requirements
1. High School diploma or equivalent
2. Must be able to follow verbal and written instructions
3. Valid Driver's License required
4. Commercial Driver's License (CDL) preferred
5. Mechanical aptitude; past experience with working with mechanical systems of some type
6. Past experience with working with hydraulic systems of some type preferred
7. Ability to work on both onshore and offshore project assignments for extended periods of time as may be required for the projects

Physical Requirements
1. Ability to work in the field or outside 12 months of the year up to 100% of scheduled work hours
2. Required to be standing or walking for up to 12 hours per work day and walk on uneven/unstable surfaces, concrete, grass, dirt, gravel
3. Must be able to bend, stoop and climb
4. Must be able to communicate verbally
5. Required to be able to lift up to 100 lb. sacks of materials
6. Ability to manipulate with hands to screw and unscrew equipment, operate tools and machinery
7. Ability to travel and stay overnight on out of town assignments, and work flexible schedules including overtime based on the drilling work load

About Us:

Thompson Engineering was formed in 1953 to provide quality assurance for construction projects related to industrial, infrastructure, and community development. As a drilling, materials testing, and construction inspection and chemistry laboratory firm, we supported the engineering and construction industry. Our early years were building blocks that allowed us to get our feet wet - literally - performing services along the Gulf Coast's rivers, bayous, and streams.

Today, Thompson Engineering is known for leadership on projects defining skylines, coastlines, and transportation lines. We support clients in the industrial, commercial, transportation, federal, and municipal markets. We are often the first company on project sites conducting environmental assessments, land surveys, and geotechnical studies. And our project management and construction management services often mean we are the last ones to leave. We are a proven leader in the planning, design, and construction of major transportation, economic development, and waterfront projects across the Southeast.

Thompson Engineering and Watermark Design Group are equal opportunity employers. M/F/D/V. Pre-employment drug screen, physical and motor vehicle record checks are required.