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Checks dies in slips and tongs and all safety and riding belts to verify condition. * Responds to ... Learn operation of the rig. Knowledge and Skill Requirements * High school diploma or GED preferred.

Rig Hand

Buda, TX · On-site

Checks dies in slips and tongs and all safety and riding belts to verify condition. * Responds to ... Learn operation of the rig. Knowledge and Skill Requirements * High school diploma or GED preferred.

Rig Hand

Sunray, TX · On-site

Checks dies in slips and tongs and all safety and riding belts to verify condition. * Responds to ... Learn operation of the rig. * Other duties as assigned. Knowledge and Skill Requirements * High ...

Rig Hand

Fort Lupton, CO · On-site

$17 - $26/hr

Rig Hand Summary Part of the crew responsible for the maintenance and day to day operation of the ... dies in slips and tongs and all safety and riding belts to verify condition • Responds to ...

This role requires thorough knowledge of rig equipment, safety protocols, and oilfield operations to ensure that work is performed safely and in compliance with company and industry standards. Key ...

This role requires thorough knowledge of rig equipment, safety protocols, and oilfield operations to ensure that work is performed safely and in compliance with company and industry standards. Key ...

This role requires thorough knowledge of rig equipment, safety protocols, and oilfield operations to ensure that work is performed safely and in compliance with company and industry standards. Key ...

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As of May 30, 2026, the average hourly pay for live in rig safety in the United States is $26.57, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.87 and $36.30 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.
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Derrickhand - Workover Rig

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Posted 8 hours ago


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Derrickhand Job Description The Derrickhand works under the direction of the Rig Operator. This individual is part of a crew that is responsible for the maintenance and day to day operation of the service rigs. Derrickhand duties include but are not limited to: Competent with rig and all equipment Performs general maintenance of draw works Loads and off-loads pipe and assists in rig movement Checks snub lines, pull Iines, shackles and cable clamps to verify condition Checks dies in slips and tongs and all safety and riding belts to verify condition Responds to emergency situations including hydrogen sulfide detection and major mechanical or structural failures Knowledge of types of pipe Latch and unlatch tubing and rods Knowledge of how pumping units run Prepare and set up rig for workover Knowledge of thread types, tubing sizes and rod sizes Knowledge of working derricks Diagnose well problems Cut and thread pipe Perform service maintenance on rigs .