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Frac Operator Jobs in Wisconsin (NOW HIRING)

Laser Operator 2nd Shift

Iron Ridge, WI

$18.75 - $24/hr

The Laser Operator will manage laser operations including setting up and operating laser, loading ... Cube Cooling for Frac Truck * Turnkey Solutions for Nonalcoholic Beer & Wine * Heat Exchanger for ...

Laser Operator 2nd Shift

Iron Ridge, WI

$18.75 - $24/hr

The Laser Operator will manage laser operations including setting up and operating laser, loading ... Cube Cooling for Frac Truck * Turnkey Solutions for Nonalcoholic Beer & Wine * Heat Exchanger for ...

Laser Operator 2nd Shift

Iron Ridge, WI · On-site

$18.75 - $24/hr

The Laser Operator will manage laser operations including setting up and operating laser, loading ... Cube Cooling for Frac Truck * Turnkey Solutions for Nonalcoholic Beer & Wine * Heat Exchanger for ...

Laser Operator 2nd Shift

Iron Ridge, WI · On-site

$18.75 - $24/hr

The Laser Operator will manage laser operations including setting up and operating laser, loading ... Cube Cooling for Frac Truck * Turnkey Solutions for Nonalcoholic Beer & Wine * Heat Exchanger for ...

Develop and manage operating budgets * Control costs and optimize resource allocation * Track and ... Source provides its customers with a full end-to-end solution for frac sand supported by its ...

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How much do frac operator jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for frac operator in Wisconsin is $20.25, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.97 and $22.31 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a typical work schedule look like for a Frac Operator, and what kind of environments can I expect to work in?

Frac Operators often work long shifts, such as 12-hour rotations, and may be scheduled for several consecutive days on-site followed by days off, depending on the drilling project’s needs. The job is typically performed outdoors in remote locations and can involve exposure to varying weather conditions and physically demanding tasks. Operators usually work as part of a close-knit crew, collaborating to operate and maintain complex equipment and ensure safe procedures. The work environment is fast-paced and safety-focused, providing valuable hands-on experience and opportunities for advancement within the oil and gas industry.

What is a Frac Operator job?

A Frac Operator is responsible for operating equipment used in hydraulic fracturing to extract oil and gas from underground rock formations. Their duties include setting up and operating pumps, blenders, and high-pressure equipment, monitoring pressure and fluid levels, and ensuring safe and efficient operations. They work in challenging outdoor environments with long hours and physical demands. Strong teamwork, attention to safety, and mechanical skills are essential for success in this role.

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

To thrive as a Frac Operator, you need a solid understanding of hydraulic fracturing processes, mechanical aptitude, and a high school diploma or GED. Familiarity with frac pumps, blending units, control panels, and HAZMAT or OSHA certifications is often required. Strong teamwork, attention to detail, and a commitment to safety are essential soft skills for this role. These abilities ensure safe, efficient operations in a physically demanding, fast-paced oilfield environment.

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Plant Operator (Night Shift)

Source Energy Services

Blair, WI • On-site

$23/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 27 days ago


Job description

Plant Operator -Day Shift (Production Operator) - Cameron, WI
Starting at $23/hr | $3/hr Night Shift Diff. | $2,500 Bonus | 2-2-3 Schedule
Looking for a high-paying, stable night shift role with real advancement opportunities? Join Source Energy Services and play a key role in keeping production running safely and efficiently.
Pay & Perks
  • $23/hour starting pay with advancement opportunities
  • $3/hour night shift differential
  • $2,500 Sign-On Bonus
  • Monthly bonus program
  • 401(k) with company match
Schedule
  • 2-2-3 rotating night shift (12-hour shifts)
  • Work only half the month
  • Predictable schedule with built-in days off
What You'll Do
  • Operate and monitor plant processing systems to maximize efficiency and uptime
  • Perform inspections and troubleshoot operational issues
  • Monitor product quality and adjust systems as needed
  • Complete daily production and inspection reports
  • Collect and test product samples for quality control
  • Maintain clean and safe work areas (spillage cleanup, washdowns, housekeeping)
  • Operate equipment (skid steer, telehandler, loader, man lift, etc.)
  • Support basic maintenance and assist with special projects
  • Cross-train in multiple plant functions
What We're Looking For
  • Safety-focused with strong attention to detail
  • Ability to work nights in a fast-paced, industrial environment
  • Strong problem-solving skills and reliability
  • Ability to follow procedures and communicate effectively
  • Team-oriented with a strong work ethic
Why Work Here
  • Strong safety-first culture (HSE)
  • Clear advancement opportunities within operations
  • Hands-on training and skill development
  • Stable, full-time role in a growing company
Benefits
  • Health insurance from $5 (single)
  • Free dental, life, and disability insurance
  • Paid vacation + holidays
  • Boot voucher program
  • EAP + wellness programs
  • Voluntary benefits (vision, short-term disability, etc.)
Nice to Have (Not Required)
  • Previous plant or production experience
  • Experience in mining, frac sand, or industrial operations
  • Knowledge of MSHA regulations

Apply today to start a high-paying night shift career with long-term growth potential.
Source Energy Services' success is attributed to the passion and commitment of our employees across all levels of the company. We are a company of dedicated, hard-working professionals who proudly work within the energy industry. Be part of a growing, dynamic, and evolving company.
About Source Energy Services:
Source Energy Services is a logistics and oilfield services company that focuses on the integrated production and distribution of high quality frac sand, as well as the distribution of other bulk oil and gas well completion materials requested by customers. Source provides its customers with a full end-to-end solution for frac sand supported by its Wisconsin and Peace River mines and processing facilities, its Western Canadian terminal network, its "last mile" logistics capabilities and Sahara, a proprietary well site mobile sand storage and handling system.
Source's full-service approach allows customers to rely on its logistics platform to increase reliability of supply and to ensure the timely delivery of frac sand and other bulk completion materials at the well site.
This description is not intended to be a complete statement of job content, but rather to act as a guide to the essential functions performed. It is understood that this is not a contract. Management retains the discretion to add to or change the duties of the position without notice at any time
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