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Offshore Directional Drilling Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Assistant Driller

Houston, TX · On-site

$22 - $29.75/hr

... all drilling, hoisting and mud circulating equipment while following directions from the well ... Three years offshore experience. * Demonstrated leadership and organization skills. * Completion of ...

Assistant Driller

Houston, TX

$22 - $29.75/hr

... all drilling, hoisting and mud circulating equipment while following directions from the well ... Three years offshore experience. * Demonstrated leadership and organization skills. * Completion of ...

Field Deployment Lead

Houston, TX · On-site

$120 - $180/hr

The offshore Field Deployment Lead (FDL) is responsible for the implementation, rig adoption and ... Directional drilling concepts * MWD/LWD operations * Drilling hydraulics, Torque and drag

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Field Deployment Lead

Houston, TX · On-site

$120 - $170/hr

The offshore Field Deployment Lead (FDL) is responsible for the implementation, rig adoption and ... Directional drilling concepts * MWD/LWD operations * Drilling hydraulics, Torque and drag

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Experienced in offshore marine operations, industrial environment, and drilling operations ... Command the vessel under direction of the Drilling Section Leader, and takes whatever decisive ...

Assistant Driller

Houston, TX

$22 - $29.75/hr

... all drilling, hoisting, and mud circulating equipment while following directions from the well ... Three (3) years offshore experience. * Demonstrated leadership and organization skills.

Assistant Driller

Houston, TX · On-site

$22 - $29.75/hr

... all drilling, hoisting, and mud circulating equipment while following directions from the well ... Three (3) years offshore experience. * Demonstrated leadership and organization skills.

You are to successfully support the Design and Construction of Mobile Offshore Drilling Units by ... You will work in direct support of an Engineer at the direction of the drafting supervisor Job ...

You are to successfully support the Design and Construction of Mobile Offshore Drilling Units by ... You will work in direct support of an Engineer at the direction of the drafting supervisor Job ...

Crane Mechanic

Belle Chasse, LA

$25.25 - $33.50/hr

... and direction from management. Must be a team-player. Able to work independently and safely. Preferred Experience but not required: Advance mechanical expertise. Experience in offshore drilling ...

You are to successfully support the Design and Construction of Mobile Offshore Drilling Units by ... You will work in direct support of an Engineer at the direction of the drafting supervisor JOB ...

They work under the direction of the Crane Operator and will use hand and power tools to perform maintenance and repairs to drilling rig equipment. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: * Prepares ...

Crane Mechanic

Belle Chasse, LA · On-site

$25.25 - $33.50/hr

... direction from management. · Must be a team-player. · Able to work independently and safely ... · Experience in offshore drilling equipment maintenance and repairs. General: · Job Type ...

Crane Mechanic

Belle Chasse, LA · On-site

$25.25 - $33.50/hr

... instruction and direction from management. • Must be a team-player. • Able to work ... in offshore drilling equipment maintenance and repairs. General: • Job Type: Full-time • Pay:

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How much do offshore directional drilling jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for offshore directional drilling in the United States is $26.10, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $23.32 and $28.85 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is offshore directional drilling?

Offshore directional drilling is a specialized technique used in the oil and gas industry to drill wells at multiple angles, rather than just vertically, beneath the seabed. This method allows operators to reach reservoirs that are not directly below the drilling platform, increasing access to valuable resources while minimizing environmental impact on the seafloor. Directional drilling involves advanced technologies and precise planning to navigate the complexities of offshore geology. It is essential for maximizing production from offshore oil and gas fields, especially in deepwater environments.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an offshore directional driller?

To excel as an Offshore Directional Driller, you need expertise in drilling operations, geology, and wellbore trajectory control, typically backed by a relevant engineering degree or technical certification. Familiarity with Measurement While Drilling (MWD), Logging While Drilling (LWD) tools, and drilling software systems is crucial. Strong problem-solving, situational awareness, and teamwork abilities set top performers apart in this high-stakes environment. These competencies ensure safe, efficient, and precise drilling operations, minimizing risks and maximizing well productivity.

What are some common challenges faced by offshore directional drilling professionals, and how can they be managed?

Offshore directional drilling professionals often encounter challenges such as unpredictable subsurface conditions, equipment malfunctions in harsh marine environments, and the need for precise communication with onshore teams. Managing these issues requires strong problem-solving skills, adaptability, and a solid understanding of advanced drilling technologies. Regular training, adherence to safety protocols, and effective teamwork are crucial for successfully addressing these challenges and ensuring project efficiency.

What is the difference between Offshore Directional Drilling vs Offshore Drilling Engineer?

AspectOffshore Directional DrillingOffshore Drilling Engineer
Primary FocusPlanning and executing directional well pathsManaging overall drilling operations and equipment
CertificationsDrilling certifications, safety trainingEngineering degrees, drilling certifications
Work EnvironmentOn-site at drilling rigs offshoreOff-site planning, on-site supervision
Industry UsageSpecialized in well trajectory and borehole controlOversees entire drilling project

While both roles are integral to offshore drilling operations, Offshore Directional Drilling specialists focus on designing and executing precise well paths, requiring specific technical certifications. Offshore Drilling Engineers oversee the entire drilling process, managing equipment, safety, and project coordination. Understanding these distinctions helps in choosing the right career path or job search focus within the offshore drilling industry.

More about Offshore Directional Drilling jobs
Infographic showing various Offshore Directional Drilling job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 82% Full Time, 15% Part Time, 1% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 98% Physical, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $54,296 per year, or $26.1 per hour.

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Job description

Under the direction of the Driller, operate/monitor rig equipment and support systems and perform general drilling rig operations, maintenance, housekeeping duties and material preservation activities in support of ongoing rig operations.

QUALIFICATIONS

  • High School Diploma or equivalent.

  • 3+ years of experience as a Derrickman, 5+ years of experience offshore.

  • Valid IWCF Well Control Surface and Subsea, level 3 certificate and BOSIET CA-EBS.

  • 5+ years of experience working with IFS.

  • Strong written and verbal communication skills.

  • Proficient in applications and systems required for the position.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

OPERATIONS

  • Safely and efficiently perform all duties assigned by the Driller during drilling, work over and completion operations.
  • Under supervision of the Driller, control actual drilling operations, depending on formations encountered, drilling efficiency, and problems encountered.
  • Under supervision of the Driller, make trips as necessary to change bits, tools, and drill string length.
  • Report to Driller any unusual occurrences encountered such as rate of penetration, mud weight, loss of circulation or other changes in hole condition.
  • Participate in regular shut-in drills with all members of the drill crew. Be able to recognize pressure problems with the hole. Know how to line up choke manifold and stand pipe. Recognize kicks, shut the well in and circulate out.
  • Responsible for slipping and cutting drill line.
  • String up and string down the block.
  • Assist service personnel and coordinate drill crew during operations.
  • Assist the Driller in directing and supervising the drill crew depending on operations being carried out.
  • Maintain a continuous log on the well's history, which includes all equipment used in the well, number of drill pipe joints, special tools used, problems encountered, drilling rate and downtime.
  • Maintain all paperwork required by Noble as well as government and operator requirements.
  • Assist in the continuous training and development of subordinate personnel through on-the-job training or other training as deemed necessary by Noble.
  • Provide leadership and direction for less experienced rig personnel.
  • Encourages appropriate professional development and training opportunities for employees.

MAINTENANCE & REPAIR

  • Maintain good housekeeping on the drill floor at all times.
  • Maintain upkeep of tongs, rotary, drawworks and other drill floor accessory equipment.
  • Maintain drill floor inventory control of chains, rope, and other rig supplies.
  • Assist in supervising the preventative maintenance program to drilling equipment and accessories on the rig floor including shale shakers, mud pumps, elevators, slips and other related equipment.

HEALTH, SAFETY & ENVIRONMENTAL

  • Implement and uphold Noble's safety policies and procedures.
  • Ensure that all operations proceed in a safe manner. Correct and notify responsible parties of any unsafe acts and/or conditions which exist.
  • Responsible for the drill crew working in a safe manner and with proper safety equipment.
  • Encourage and motivate personnel to observe safety and environmental policies and all intended and implied requirements of Noble's Management System.
  • Responsible for familiarizing and adhering to Noble's Live Safe Code for the purpose of promoting a zero-incident and no-harm workplace.
  • Responsible for familiarizing and utilizing Noble's Hazard Identification Tool to manage risk created by various energy sources found in the workplace.
  • Attend and actively participate in daily pre-tour and weekly safety meetings.
  • Ensure compliance with the requirements established in Noble's Management System.
  • Initiate a safety stand down whenever an unplanned hazard or change in the expected results is observed.
  • Perform all Safety Critical Tasks as detailed in the HSE Case.
  • Incorporate the STOP the job planning process into all tasks, whether working alone or as part of a team.
  • Take the initiative to perform emergency duties without specific orders or instruction.
  • Develop and implement Job Safety Analysis and prepare hazard assessments as required.
  • Responsible for compliance with all government regulations.