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Production Operator

Houston, TX

$16 - $19.25/hr

... offshore production. This includes operating separation, compression, dehydration, seawater ... filtration, deaeration and seawater injection systems. Understand the safe operating limits of ...

Provide the skills needed to keep offshore equipment in proper working conditions to meet all regulations and requirements of Supreme Services, State and Government rules and regulations. Job ...

Primary specific job tasks would include but not be limited to Filtration of Overboard Water from ... Required to work on both land and offshore locations. * Available 24-hour call (except for ...

Lead Service Technician - PPS

Lafayette, LA ยท On-site

$34K - $44K/yr

Primary specific job tasks would include but not be limited to Filtration of Overboard Water from ... Required to work on both land and offshore locations. * Available 24-hour call (except for ...

Provides coordination and oversight for flushing and filtration operations jobs, with specific ... and Offshore Environments. This position ensures that all flushing operations meet defined ...

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How much do offshore filtration jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for offshore filtration in the United States is $23.48, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.19 and $31.01 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Offshore Filtration Technician, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Offshore Filtration Technician, you need a solid understanding of filtration systems, mechanical aptitude, and relevant safety certifications such as BOSIET or HUET. Familiarity with filtration equipment, hydraulic systems, and maintenance management software is typically required. Strong attention to detail, problem-solving skills, and effective teamwork are vital soft skills for this role. These abilities ensure the safe, efficient, and reliable operation of filtration systems critical to offshore production environments.

What are some common challenges faced by Offshore Filtration technicians, and how can they be managed on the job?

Offshore Filtration technicians often encounter challenges such as working in harsh weather conditions, maintaining equipment reliability, and adhering to strict safety protocols. The remote environment can also make access to spare parts and technical support more difficult. To manage these challenges, technicians rely on thorough preventive maintenance schedules, clear communication with onshore teams, and rigorous compliance with safety standards. Building strong teamwork and adapting quickly to changing conditions are key to successfully handling the offshore work environment.

What is offshore filtration?

Offshore filtration refers to the process of removing contaminants, particulates, and water from fluids such as oil, gas, or hydraulic fluids used on offshore platforms and vessels. This process is crucial for maintaining the efficiency and longevity of equipment, as well as ensuring compliance with environmental regulations. Proper filtration helps prevent equipment failure, reduces maintenance costs, and minimizes environmental risks associated with offshore operations.

What is the difference between Offshore Filtration vs Offshore Pump Technician?

AspectOffshore FiltrationOffshore Pump Technician
CertificationsHVAC, filtration system certificationsPumping system certifications, HVAC
Work EnvironmentOffshore oil rigs, marine facilitiesOffshore oil rigs, marine facilities
Industry UsageOil & gas, marine, industrialOil & gas, marine, industrial
Job FocusMaintaining filtration systems to ensure clean fluidsMaintaining and repairing pumps and related equipment

Offshore Filtration and Offshore Pump Technician roles both operate in offshore environments within the oil and gas industry. While they share similar work settings and certifications, Offshore Filtration focuses on maintaining filtration systems to ensure fluid purity, whereas Offshore Pump Technicians specialize in pump maintenance and repair. Understanding these differences helps job seekers identify the right career path based on their skills and certifications.

Infographic showing various Offshore Filtration job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 97% Full Time, 1% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $48,847 per year, or $23.5 per hour.
Filtration Specialist

Filtration Specialist

Minerals Technologies

New Iberia, LA โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 27 days ago


Job description

Overview
Minerals Technologies Inc. is a global, technology-driven specialty minerals company that develops, produces, and markets a wide range of minerals and mineral-based products and services.
Our products are an essential part of everyday life for millions of people around the world. They are used in consumer goods in paper and packaging, food and pharmaceuticals, household and personal care, pet care, automotives, and many more, as well as in industrial settings like steelmaking, metalcasting, construction, infrastructure, and wastewater remediation.
We are listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol MTX, headquartered in New York City, and have over 150 locations worldwide, with ~4,000 employees in 34 countries and 12 R&D centers.
We put people at the center of everything we do - working safely, communicating openly, and managing our resources and businesses responsibly.
What We Offer:
  • Competitive pay, commensurate with experience
  • Health/Dental/Vision plans
  • 401k company match
  • Life Insurance
  • Short Term Disability & Long-Term Disability
  • Educational Assistance
  • Employee Assistance Plan

Location: New Iberia, LA
Responsibilities
*This is considered a safety sensitive position, therefore will be subject to random drug testing as required.
Critical features of this job are described under the headings that follow. To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each primary (essential) duty with skill.
Job Summary, Duties and Responsibilities:
Filtration Specialist I is 2nd highest ranking hourly field position within the Filtration field organization. Primary duty is to lead single work team throughout the Filtration service delivery process. Work team will be made up of peers and lower ranking field staff. The title acts as shift leader taking direction from superior work authorities.
  • Ability to understand P&ID, Safe Charts, Data Sheets, and other engineering documents.
  • Ability to operate and diagnose field equipment
  • Ability to ad hoc manage a team onshore and offshore to achieve varying objectives.
  • Ability to direct and operate heavy equipment such as cranes and forklifts.
  • Act as mentor in associated with SSE program, QMTC-4032.01
  • Manual labor to include (but not limited) painting, handling, assembly, and disassembly as required.
  • Maintain a fit for duty status at all times:
    • Have appropriate PPE, Offshore Bag, and Computer
    • Ability to remain alert and attentive in safety-sensitive environments
    • Ability to perform essential job functions safely and effectively, with or without reasonable accommodation
    • Strong problem-solving and inquisitive mindset

Other Duties and Responsibilities:
  • To work with safety as a top priority to minimize accidents and incidents.
  • Willingness to work in a fast-paced environment.
  • Self manage deadlines and actions as assigned.
  • Maintain productivity of team and self at 70% annual rate.

Operational Excellent / Lean Processes:
  • Actively participates in the implementation of sustainable improvement processes, such as 5S, Kaizen, Daily
  • Management Control, Standard Work and Problem Solving.
  • Attend all OE training as it is deployed by the OE team.
  • Suggestions - meet requirement per year. GEMBA walk done daily.
  • To maintain a high standard of housekeeping, good discipline and respect for peers and superiors in association with MTI core values.

Note: Specific job tasks may be found within HPWS Program, QMTC-4032.02. Management reserves the right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this title at any time.
Qualifications
The requirements listed in the sections that follow are representative of the skills required to perform the duties of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions (primary duties) of the job.
Qualifications/Requirements:
  • +2 years of field experience with ES or comparable service provider that provides treatment of problematic fluids and measuring well performance.
  • Practical experience with filtration systems, fluid analysis equipment, and data interpretation.
  • Ability to read, write, speak, and understand English.
  • Working knowledge of MS Office and associated Windows operating systems.
  • Eligible to work in US, hold a TWIC card, and valid US drivers license.

Education:
  • Associates Degree of Science or Technology, Preferred
  • Competence Assessment System, QMTC-4032.10

Experience:
  • Strong Organization skills/logistical skills.
  • Self-motivated.
  • Good communication skills.

Work Hours: Office hours are Monday thru Friday 7:00am - 4:00pm when not offshore on a project. Hours may vary depending on business need; subject to work overtime, holidays, and weekends as necessary.
Working Conditions: While performing the duties of title, there will be frequent exposure to industrial areas, onshore and offshore sites which include exposure to outside weather conditions as well as loud noise and high temperatures from process equipment. Less frequently, the title will be required to work at desk in office or corporate meeting setting.
Travel: To and from job sites or docks in a vehicle where transported to the rig site by boat or helicopter. Driving company or rental vehicle, commercial airline travel and public transportation may be required.
International Travel, Preferred.
Safety Equipment: Safety equipment required while performing the duties of the title include but not limited to an ANSI approved hardhat and safety glasses, safety shoes/boots with steel toe protection. Also may be required to wear goggles, cotton or high impact gloves, work vest, respirator, chemical/Neoprene Gloves, Chemical Apron, Hearing Protection, and Fall Protection device.
Safety Training: In adherence with QMTC-4032.10 which includes Water Survival.
Performance Rating Criteria:
As assigned yearly in ePerformance system.
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