OWN, Inc. is an engineering firm that believes in the power of employee-ownership. Our talented ... like mud rotary and rock coring when project needs arise. We are looking for a Technician ...
OWN, Inc. is an engineering firm that believes in the power of employee-ownership. Our talented ... like mud rotary and rock coring when project needs arise. We are looking for a Technician ...
OWN, Inc. is an engineering firm that believes in the power of employee-ownership. Our talented ... like mud rotary and rock coring when project needs arise. We are looking for a Technician ...
OWN, Inc. is an engineering firm that believes in the power of employee-ownership. Our talented ... like mud rotary and rock coring when project needs arise. We are looking for a Technician ...
Mud Engineering information
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$11.81 - $15.49
9% of jobs
$18.34 is the 25th percentile. Wages below this are outliers.
$15.49 - $19.16
21% of jobs
$19.16 - $22.84
12% of jobs
The median wage is $26.52 / hr.
$22.84 - $26.52
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$26.52 - $30.20
13% of jobs
$33.22 is the 75th percentile. Wages above this are outliers.
$30.20 - $33.87
15% of jobs
$33.87 - $37.55
9% of jobs
$37.55 - $41.23
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$41.23 - $44.91
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$44.91 - $48.58
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$48.58 - $52.26
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How much do mud engineering jobs pay per hour?
Is it hard to become a mud engineer?
What does a mud engineer do?
What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Mud Engineering position, and why are they important?
To thrive as a Mud Engineer, you need a solid understanding of drilling fluid chemistry, geology, and fluid dynamics, usually supported by a degree in engineering or a related field. Familiarity with drilling mud testing equipment, fluid analysis software, and certification in well control are highly valued. Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and effective communication are essential soft skills in this role. These abilities are crucial for ensuring safe drilling operations, minimizing risks, and delivering cost-effective wellbore solutions.
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What is a Mud Engineering job?
A Mud Engineering job involves managing and maintaining the drilling fluid (mud) used in oil and gas well operations. Mud engineers ensure that the drilling fluid has the right properties to optimize drilling efficiency, control pressure, and remove cuttings. They monitor and adjust the mud composition based on well conditions to prevent issues like wellbore instability or equipment damage. Their role is critical in maintaining safety, reducing costs, and improving overall drilling performance.
What are the typical working conditions and schedule for a Mud Engineer?
Mud Engineers often work on oil and gas drilling sites, which can include onshore rigs or offshore platforms, and shifts usually involve extended hours with rotation schedules such as two weeks on, two weeks off. The work environment may require long periods away from home in remote locations and demands strict adherence to safety protocols. Mud Engineers regularly interact with drilling crews, geologists, and company representatives to monitor fluid systems and solve operational challenges. Despite the demanding schedule, the role offers unique opportunities for hands-on experience and skill development in the field, often leading to career advancement within drilling and petroleum engineering.

Full-time
Posted 11 hours ago
Job description
OWN, Inc. is an engineering firm that believes in the power of employee-ownership. Our talented team builds futures while helping shape the built environment across the country from our offices in Missouri, Kansas, and Arkansas. We serve the Private Development and Public Infrastructure markets with core offerings of Civil Engineering, Land Surveying, and Field Services. No matter the project or scope, our clients enjoy problem-solving and service that goes beyond the expected.
As a Geotechnical Driller, you will be responsible for the primary operation and maintenance of our drill rigs, with a strong preference for those experienced with CME or Geoprobe equipment. Your expertise will be vital in executing a variety of geotechnical methods, including hollow stem augers and split-spoon sampling, as well as specialized techniques like mud rotary and rock coring when project needs arise.
We are looking for a Technician - Drilling to join our Springfield, MO team.
Responsibilities may include:
- As a Geotechnical Driller you will lead daily drilling operations, including setup, tool selection, and sampling procedures.
- Perform soil, rock, and groundwater sampling in accordance with project specifications.
- Apply knowledge of geotechnical drilling, including soil sampling, rock coring, groundwater measurements, and planning geotechnical explorations.
- Maintain clean, organized drill rigs and related equipment. Troubleshoot malfunctions as needed.
- Accurately document drilling operations on field logs.
- Work with project managers to meet schedule, safety, and quality standards.
- Transport equipment to and from job sites; safely operate company equipment.
- Work outdoors in varying site and weather conditions.
- Occasional out-of-town travel.
- Maintain a safe work environment in accordance with company and regulatory standards.
- Communicate with the team leader daily to coordinate eld drilling, sampling and testing activities.
Requirements
- Someone with a strong work ethic, reliable, self-motivation, positive attitude, good communication skills and a commitment to safety will be successful.
- Ability to work with supervision of Mid-level Geologist or Geotechnical Engineer and or team leader in planning projects, preparing reports, and maintaining equipment.
- Self-motivated and customer service oriented.
- Ability to work effectively as an individual as well as in a team environment.
- Ability to work outdoors lifting up to 30 pounds indoors and Heavy lifting- up to 80 pounds at waist and up to 50 pounds to shoulders.
- Valid, clean Motor vehicle license.
- Direct, hands-on experience operating geotechnical drilling equipment is preferred.
- Valid Commercial Driver's License (CDL) Class A, or ability to obtain within 6-months.
- Strong mechanical aptitude with ability to diagnose and resolve basic equipment issues.
- Legally authorized to work in the U.S.
- Comfortable working in all weather conditions; willingness to work overtime when needed.
When you join us, you can find your OWN way through:
1. Community. Giving of time, treasures, and talents to fulfill personal passions and show up in your community.
2. Empowerment. Our employees are given full reign and the trust to make decisions in the best interest of their clients and teams.
3. Flexibility. The freedom to be a professional. The freedom to be a person.
4. ESOP. Our Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) is owned 100% by employees - equitably, a fact most employee-owned firms can't claim.
5. Having fun. Laughing, jokes, high fives, celebrations - we take our work seriously but not ourselves.
6. Teamwork. A sense of belonging, learning from those around you, and feeling like you're on the winning team.
It is the policy of OWN, Inc. to provide equal employment opportunities to all persons without regard to their race, age, color, physical handicap or disability, military service record, religion, sex, national origin or any other categorization protected by law, and to promote the full realization of equal employment opportunity through a positive continuing program.
OWN, Inc. is an EEO Employer - M/F/Disability/Protected Veteran