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General Labor-Industrial Location: Montgomery City, MO 63361 Shift Timing: Mon - Fri 7 AM - 3 PM ... Headquartered in Indianapolis, IN with an Offshore Development Center in Hyderabad, India ...

Responsible for hiring, mobilization and tracking of all day labor for Offshore Supply Vessel's in the Houston region. * Responsible for all purchase requisitions, post orders, and invoices for the ...

Responsible for hiring, mobilization and tracking of all day labor for Offshore Supply Vessel's in the Houston region. * Responsible for all purchase requisitions, post orders, and invoices for the ...

Production Operator

Lockport, LA · On-site

$15.50 - $18.75/hr

Offshore Job Type/Schedule:Full-time 14/14 Crew Change Locations:Abbeville, LA | Galliano, LA Company Overview: Pioneer Production Services, Inc.isa supplemental contract labor company founded in ...

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As of Jun 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for offshore labor in the United States is $22.23, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.27 and $27.88 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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To thrive as Offshore Labor, you need physical fitness, basic mechanical aptitude, and a strong understanding of workplace safety, often supported by a high school diploma and relevant safety certifications like HUET (Helicopter Underwater Escape Training) or BOSIET (Basic Offshore Safety Induction and Emergency Training). Familiarity with industrial tools and machinery, as well as compliance with safety protocols and reporting systems, is typically required. Strong teamwork, adaptability, and communication skills help you excel in a high-risk, fast-paced, and remote environment. These skills and certifications are critical to ensuring safe, effective, and efficient operations on offshore platforms.

What is an Offshore Labor job?

An Offshore Labor job involves working on oil rigs, ships, or other facilities located at sea. These jobs can include roles in drilling, maintenance, welding, catering, and equipment operation. Workers often follow a rotational schedule, such as weeks on and weeks off, due to the demanding nature of the work environment. Offshore jobs require physical fitness, safety training, and sometimes specialized certifications. They offer competitive salaries and benefits due to the challenging conditions and isolation from mainland amenities.

What is the typical work schedule and environment like for Offshore Labor roles?

Offshore Labor roles usually follow a rotational schedule, such as two weeks on, two weeks off, working 12-hour shifts each day while stationed on an offshore platform or vessel. The work environment can be physically demanding and requires employees to adapt to living and working away from home for extended periods in sometimes challenging weather conditions. Teams are highly collaborative, with strict adherence to safety protocols and daily briefings to coordinate tasks. This schedule allows for substantial periods of rest between rotations, making it important for candidates to be comfortable with extended stays at sea as part of the offshore lifestyle.

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Infographic showing various Offshore Labor job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 98% Full Time, and 1% Temporary. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $46,235 per year, or $22.2 per hour.
Deepwater A Production Operators

Deepwater A Production Operators

Pioneer Production Services

Houma, LA • On-site

$16.25 - $19.50/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

Salary:

Pioneer Production Services, Inc.

Deepwater A Production Operator

Location: Offshore Deepwater Facility / Gulf of Mexico
Schedule: Rotational -14/14


Company Overview:


Pioneer Production Services, Inc. isa supplemental contract labor company founded in 2010 that provides specialized personnel to the oil, gas, and offshore marine industries.The company offers a wide range of services, including production operations, mechanical and electrical work, crane operations, marine rigging, dispatching, and maintenance.Its headquarters are in Lockport, LA, and it operates across North America.


Job Summary

The Deepwater Offshore Level A Production Operator is responsible for the safe operation and monitoring of offshore production equipment on a deepwater facility. This role supports daily production, troubleshooting, and maintenance activities while ensuring compliance with all safety and environmental procedures. The Level A Operator also provides guidance to junior operators and supports efficient platform operations.


Responsibilities

  • Safely operate and monitor deepwater production equipment including separators, compressors, pumps, and utility systems.
  • Perform routine inspections and record pressures, temperatures, and production data.
  • Troubleshoot equipment and process issues; assist with start-up and shutdown activities.
  • Support well testing, chemical injection, and production optimization.
  • Coordinate with control room, maintenance, and contractors on daily operations.
  • Prepare equipment for maintenance and follow permit-to-work and LOTO procedures.
  • Complete shift reports and communicate operational updates.
  • Mentor junior operators and participate in safety meetings and emergency drills.
  • Able to work the control room.


Qualifications

  • High school diploma or GED.
  • 5+ years of offshore production experience, including deepwater operations.
  • Experience with production equipment, safety systems, and process troubleshooting.
  • Ability to read P&IDs and follow operating procedures.
  • Valid TWIC, BOSIET/HUET, and required offshore certifications.



Key Skills

  • Deepwater operations
  • DCS / SCADA
  • Alarm management
  • Production troubleshooting
  • Emergency response
  • Shift reporting
  • Safety compliance


Work Schedule

  • Offshore rotational schedule (14/14).
  • Must be able to work offshore in varying weather conditions and respond to operational or emergency needs.

Competitive Benefits Offered:

  • 401(k) matching
  • Dental insurance
  • Health insurance
  • Life insurance
  • Vision insurance
  • Disability insurance
  • Vacation pay for eligible employees

**Equal Opportunity Employer