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Independent Contractor Oil Rig Jobs in Wisconsin

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What is an Independent Contractor Oil Rig job?

An Independent Contractor Oil Rig job involves working on an oil rig without being a direct employee of a specific company. Contractors are typically hired for specialized skills, such as drilling, welding, or equipment maintenance. They negotiate their own contracts, manage their schedules, and are responsible for providing their own insurance and certifications. This role offers flexibility but also requires extensive experience, adherence to safety regulations, and the ability to work in harsh environments.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Independent Contractor Oil Rig position, and why are they important?

To excel as an Independent Contractor Oil Rig worker, you need strong mechanical aptitude, physical stamina, and extensive safety training, often supported by relevant certifications such as HAZWOPER, TWIC, and basic offshore safety induction. Familiarity with drilling equipment, rig monitoring systems, and specialized tools is essential for this role. Strong problem-solving abilities, adaptability, and clear communication skills help you work efficiently in dynamic and challenging environments. These competencies ensure safe, effective operations and the ability to tackle complex tasks in remote, high-risk settings.

What is the typical work schedule and living arrangement for independent contractors on oil rigs?

Independent contractors on oil rigs usually work rotational shifts, such as two weeks on followed by two weeks off, though schedules can vary by company and project. During their rotation, contractors typically live on the rig in shared accommodations, with provided meals and basic amenities. The work environment is remote, demanding, and requires flexibility, as shifts are often long and conditions can change rapidly. Contractors are expected to collaborate closely with permanent crew members and other contractors to maintain safety and efficiency throughout operations.
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OWNEROPERATOR DRIVERS ALL TRAILER TYPEIllinoisS Independent Contractor

American Logistics Authority

Kenosha, WI • On-site

$20.75 - $27.25/hr

Contractor

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Job description

OWNER-OPERATOR DRIVERS – ALL TRAILER TYPES (1099 Independent Contractor)

Now Contracting Owner-Operators Nationwide

We are actively contracting motivated Owner-Operator drivers with their own authority to run consistent freight across multiple trailer types. Our dispatch team brings 30+ years of real-world transportation and logistics experience across local, regional, and over-the-road operations.

Trailer Types We Dispatch:

  • Dry Van
  • Reefer
  • Flatbed
  • Step Deck
  • RGN / Lowboy
  • Car Haul
  • Oilfield & Specialized
  • Marine & Heavy Haul

Requirements:

  • Active MC Authority (preferred)
  • Valid insurance
  • CDL-A
  • Owner-operated truck
  • Ready to run and communicate professionally

If you do not yet have your own MC Authority, you may still apply for placement with approved carrier partners.

Compensation:

  • Pay is based on trailer type and freight lane
  • Weekly settlements
  • Trailer options available for qualified drivers

What We Provide:

  • Dedicated, experienced dispatch support
  • Consistent load sourcing
  • Rate negotiation and market guidance
  • Compliance coordination
  • Two-dispatcher team support

This is a long-term independent contractor opportunity for Owner-Operators seeking professional dispatch representation and consistent freight.

Apply today to schedule a direct qualification call.
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