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Oil Field Rotation Jobs in Arizona (NOW HIRING)

... solar fields of Gila Bend to the ponderosa pines of Payson. As the state's largest and longest ... Production Trainee - Gas and Oil Job Posting Details APS has an opening for a Production Trainee at ...

Perform routine maintenance tasks such as oil changes, tire rotations, and fluid checks. * Learn ... Strong interest in the automotive field and a willingness to learn. * Basic knowledge of tools and ...

Perform routine maintenance tasks such as oil changes, tire rotations, and fluid checks. * Learn ... Strong interest in the automotive field and a willingness to learn. * Basic knowledge of tools and ...

... rotation; regular and reliable attendance is required; performs other duties as assigned ... Signal Field Technician Level I certification issued by the International Municipal Signal ...

Perform routine maintenance tasks such as oil changes, tire rotations, and fluid checks. * Learn ... Strong interest in the automotive field and a willingness to learn. * Basic knowledge of tools and ...

Field HVAC Technician

Chandler, AZ · On-site

$28 - $40/hr

Experienced in diagnosing and adjusting natural gas, LP gas, and fuel oil-fired equipment. * A ... rotating on-call shifts - including emergency client requests on nights, weekends, and holidays.

... rotating On-Call schedule (with incentive pay) Handle other related duties as assigned Work ... oil, grease, and other substances regularly Occasional travel for company-paid training Skills ...

... oil & gas, and more. We are known for our focus on cutting-edge fabrication technologies, our ... Comfort working independently in the field * Willingness to be part of an on-call rotation

Mechanic

Yuma, AZ · On-site

Performs routine vehicle maintenance program (e.g. oil change, tire rotation, break check, etc ... in the field. * Responds to emergency situations during and after hours for the purpose of ...

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Oil Field Rotation information

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in an Oil Field Rotation position, and why are they important?

To thrive in an Oil Field Rotation position, you need strong mechanical aptitude, physical stamina, and knowledge of drilling or production operations, often backed by a high school diploma or technical certification. Familiarity with industry-specific equipment such as drilling rigs, SCADA systems, and safety protocols like HAZWOPER or OSHA certifications is common. Strong teamwork, adaptability, and effective communication are essential soft skills to manage the demanding and variable work environment. These abilities are crucial for ensuring operational efficiency, safety, and consistent performance during extended rotational shifts in remote locations.

What can I expect from the work schedule and lifestyle when working in an oil field rotation role?

Oil field rotation roles typically involve working in remote locations for set periods, such as two weeks on followed by two weeks off. During your work period, you may work long shifts—often 12 hours per day—living onsite with your crew. This schedule allows for extended time off but can be physically demanding and requires being away from home for long stretches. Many find the rotation system rewarding due to the concentrated work periods and the opportunity to build strong camaraderie with teammates, but it’s important to prepare for the challenges of remote living and maintaining work-life balance.

What is the difference between Oil Field Rotation vs Oil Rig Worker?

AspectOil Field RotationOil Rig Worker
CertificationsBasic safety training, H2S, BOP certificationsSimilar certifications, often including safety and equipment operation
Work EnvironmentOn-site rotation schedules, traveling between sitesOn offshore or onshore rigs, physically demanding
Employer & Industry UsageUsed to describe rotation schedules for various rolesRefers to personnel working directly on rigs
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding rotation schedules and job rolesJob responsibilities and working conditions

Oil Field Rotation typically refers to the scheduling system for workers, including safety and operational rotations, while Oil Rig Worker describes the personnel performing hands-on tasks on rigs. Both roles often share similar certifications and work environments, but the term 'rotation' emphasizes scheduling, whereas 'rig worker' focuses on job duties.

What are oil field rotation jobs?

Oil field rotation jobs are positions in the oil and gas industry where employees work on a rotational schedule, typically spending a set number of days or weeks working on-site (often in remote locations) followed by an equivalent period of time off. This rotation system allows workers to manage the demanding and often challenging work environment by providing extended rest periods. Common rotation schedules are 14 days on/14 days off or 28 days on/28 days off. These jobs can include roles like drilling engineers, rig operators, and maintenance personnel. Rotation work is popular in offshore rigs and remote land-based oil fields due to the distance from workers’ homes.
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Infographic showing various Oil Field Rotation job openings in Arizona as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 73% Full Time, 23% Part Time, 3% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 91% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution.
Production Trainee REPOST (Redhawk)

Production Trainee REPOST (Redhawk)

APS

Arlington, AZ • On-site

Other

Posted 8 days ago


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Job description

Arizona Public Service generates clean, reliable and affordable energy for 2.7 million Arizonans. Our service territory stretches across the state, from the border town of Douglas to the vistas of the Grand Canyon, from the solar fields of Gila Bend to the ponderosa pines of Payson. As the state's largest and longest-serving energy provider, our more than 6,000 dedicated employees power our vision of creating a sustainable energy future for Arizona.

Since our founding in 1886, APS has demonstrated a strong commitment to our customers in one of the country's fastest growing states, earning a reputation for customer satisfaction, shareholder value, operational excellence and business integrity.

Our present and future success depends on the creative and dedicated people of our company who demonstrate the principles outlined in the APS Promise: Design for Tomorrow, Empower Each Other and Succeed Together.  

Production Trainee - Gas and Oil Job Posting Details

APS has an opening for a Production Trainee at our Redhawk Power Plant. Upon successful completion of the Production Trainee Program (maximum six months), you will be promoted to the next classification and continue progressing toward becoming a fully qualified Gas & Oil Power Plant Auxiliary Operator.

What You'll Do as a Production Trainee:

  • Support the safe, efficient, and costeffective production of electric energy.
  • Supply and prepare equipment, tools, materials, and protective devices needed for various jobs.
  • Haul and position materials and parts; assist as needed on tasks.
  • Operate hand tools, power tools, and a forklift.
  • Perform digging and backfilling using hand tools.
  • Spend the first 180 days split between classroom training and fieldwork (e.g., helper or laborertype duties)
Career Path & Advancement:

Employees progress through the classification line over 1.5 Years. The program is structured to give you the skills and experience needed to become a fully qualified Auxiliary Operator. An Auxiliary Operator supports power plant operations by monitoring, operating, and maintaining auxiliary equipment to ensure safe, efficient, and reliable electricity production. The Auxiliary Operator takes field readings, identifies and corrects equipment issues, performs basic maintenance and water testing, follows strict safety procedures, and coordinates closely with the Control Operator during normal operations, startups, shutdowns, and emergencies at the plant.

Work Location & Placement:

Please note: Selected candidates will be based at the Redhawk Power Plant and may be scheduled for training rotations at any of the following locations:

  • West Phoenix Power Plant - Phoenix, AZ
  • Ocotillo Power Plant - Tempe, AZ
  • Sundance Power Plant - Coolidge, AZ
  • Yucca Power Plant - Yuma, AZ

The work schedule for this position is a 12-hour rotating shift as defined in the Collective Bargaining Agreement; LOMA dated December 8, 2015. 

After completion of the AO Training program, if there is not an Auxiliary Operator position open in your classification at the plant where you completed your training program, you may be forced to go to other plants that have an open position.

Production Trainee Program Requirements:

-Must successfully complete all required training for Production Trainee within 6 months of hire.  
-Reasonable and necessary overtime will be required. 
-Production Trainee will report to Operations based on projected plant needs.

Minimum Requirements:

- High School Diploma or GED
- Must be eighteen (18) years or older.
- Possess a valid driver's license. 
- Pass both the EEI mechanical aptitude test (MASS) and the EEI operations aptitude test (POSS). 
- Must live within reasonable distance (one (1) hour) of headquarters.
- Pass a panel interview. 
- Pass APS physical exam (drug test, etc.). 
- This position requires working with aerial equipment, which has weight restrictions of 300lbs or less 

Major Accountabilities:

- Complies with safety and environmental rules and regulations.
- Complies with all Company policies and procedures.
- Successfully completes all assigned training per the training plan.
- Hauls and positions material and parts. Assists as needed.
- Operates hand tools, power tools and forklift.
- Digs and back fills with hand tools.
- Performs other duties as assigned. 

Additional Information

Training Objectives:

- Safety and plant orientation
- Power Plant Fundamentals (Operations & Maintenance)
- Basic computer skills
- Intro into the electric utility business
- Welding and cutting safety
- Mandatory training (includes LOTO, OSHA, Environmental, Safety, etc)

Hands On Training:

- Welding and cutting basics
- Forklift training
- Arial lift equipment (site specific)

Export Compliance / EEO Statement

This position may require access to and/or use of information subject to control under the Department of Energy's Part 810 Regulations (10 CFR Part 810), the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) (15 CFR Parts 730 through 774), or the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) (22 CFR Chapter I, Subchapter M Part 120) (collectively, 'U.S. Export Control Laws'). Therefore, some positions may require applicants to be a U.S. person, which is defined as a U.S. Citizen, a U.S. Lawful Permanent Resident (i.e. 'Green Card Holder'), a Political Asylee, or a Refugee under the U.S. Export Control Laws. All applicants will be required to confirm their U.S. person or non-US person status. All information collected in this regard will only be used to ensure compliance with U.S. Export Control Laws, and will be used in full compliance with all applicable laws prohibiting discrimination on the basis of national origin and other factors. For positions at Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Stations (PVNGS) all openings will require applicants to be a U.S. person.
Pinnacle West Capital Corporation and its subsidiaries and affiliates ('Pinnacle West') maintain a continuing policy of nondiscrimination in employment. It is our policy to provide equal opportunity in all phases of the employment process and in compliance with applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations. This policy of nondiscrimination shall include, but not be limited to, recruiting, hiring, promoting, compensating, reassigning, demoting, transferring, laying off, recalling, terminating employment, and training for all positions without regard to race, color, religion, disability, age, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, marital status, protected veteran status, or any other classification or characteristic protected by law.
For more information on applicable equal employment regulations, please refer to EEO is the Law poster. Federal law requires all employers to verify the identity and employment eligibility of every person hired to work in the United States, refer to E-Verify poster. View the employee rights and responsibilities under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA).
In compliance with the Drug Free Workplace Act of 1988, the Company is committed to a work environment that is free from the effects of alcohol and controlled substances, and free from the abuse or inappropriate use of prescribed and over-the-counter medications. The Company requires employees to be subject to drug and alcohol testing that is job-related and consistent with business necessity, regulatory requirements and applicable laws.

Testing Information

Tests are only administered to referred candidates. More information about our tests and the testing process can be found HERE.

A written [paper and pencil] test will be administered.
A test using a computer with keyboard will be administered.
A hands-on skills test will be administered.
A physical ability test will be administered.

E-mail will be the method of contact with job applicants for test scheduling.  Please be sure to check your e-mail regularly so that you receive scheduling notifications for testing and updated job information.

Role Type

Onsite: Requires work to be performed in the field and/or at an APS facility.  Depending on the responsibilities of the role, this may include, but is not limited to, working at a power plant, job site, or in the community. 

  • Employees are expected to reside in Arizona (or New Mexico for Four Corners-based employees).  
  • Role types are subject to change based on business need. 

CIP Requirement:

This position requires Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) access consistent with North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) standards. The applicant considered for this role will be required to obtain and maintain CIP access for the duration of employment in this position. A full seven (7) year criminal history will be obtained through the pre-employment background check process (or, for current employees, through supplemental background check process) to fulfill the CIP access requirements. In addition, this position requires an additional background check every seven years to maintain access.