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Oil Rig Job Jobs in Arizona (NOW HIRING)

Infrared, Corona, Oil Analysis, Manufacturers, etc. Physical Requirements: * Able to climb ladders, stand for extended periods, able to lift 70 lbs. EPS is an equal opportunity employer and gives ...

Potential exposure to various conditions, including dirt, heat, fumes, smoke, water, noise, vibration, grease, oil, and dust. * Ability and willingness to work occasional overtime as needed.

Maintain company equipment by checking fuel, oil, water, tires etc on truck and equipment before starting. * Prepare before and stow away after each trip (chains, blocks and gear). * Gather ...

Potential low exposure to various conditions, including dirt, heat, fumes, smoke, water, noise, vibration, grease, oil, and dust. POWERX is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants ...

Must have experience in preventative maintenance and light equipment repair (i.e. oil changes, break jobs, etc.) * May be required to travel to job sites and for training up to 50% of the time.

Potential exposure to various conditions, including dirt, heat, fumes, smoke, water, noise, vibration, grease, oil, and dust. * Ability and willingness to work occasional overtime as needed.

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How much do oil rig job jobs pay per hour?

As of May 29, 2026, the average hourly pay for oil rig job in Arizona is $21.14, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.81 and $26.63 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in an Oil Rig job, and why are they important?

To thrive in an oil rig job, you generally need a high school diploma or equivalent, physical fitness, and knowledge of safety protocols and basic mechanical skills. Familiarity with drilling equipment, safety certification (such as H2S and Basic Offshore Safety Induction and Emergency Training), and experience with rig-specific software are often required. Strong teamwork, attention to detail, and the ability to remain calm under pressure are crucial soft skills. These qualifications are vital to ensure operational efficiency and safety in the challenging and hazardous environment of an oil rig.

What are some common challenges faced by workers on oil rigs, and how are these typically managed by teams?

Oil rig jobs often involve working in remote locations, harsh weather conditions, and adhering to strict safety protocols. Workers may face challenges such as long shifts, extended periods away from home, and physically demanding tasks. Teams manage these challenges through rigorous safety training, strong communication, and a rotational work schedule that allows for adequate rest. Collaboration and support among crew members are essential to maintain safety and productivity on the rig.

What are oil rig jobs?

Oil rig jobs refer to the various positions involved in the exploration, extraction, and production of oil and gas from beneath the earth's surface, often at offshore or remote locations. These jobs can include roles such as drillers, roughnecks, derrickhands, engineers, geologists, and support staff. Working on an oil rig typically involves long shifts, physically demanding tasks, and adhering to strict safety regulations. Oil rig jobs can be well-paying but often require workers to stay on-site for extended periods before rotating off for rest. The industry offers opportunities for career advancement, especially for those willing to gain experience and additional training.
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Service Technician - Entry Level/Willing to Train

Service Technician - Entry Level/Willing to Train

Senergy Petroleum LLC

Mesa, AZ • On-site

Full-time

Posted 26 days ago


Job description

This position is responsible for the preparation of petroleum dispensing equipment for placement out in the field which consists of fuel, DEF and lubricant storage and delivery systems. Primary responsibilities include but are not limited to cleaning and painting of storage tanks, installation and removal of equipment and maintaining cleanliness and organization within the equipment repair shop.
Duties and Responsibilities
Essential
  • Ability to maintain and store Equipment Department inventory
  • Drive a propane or diesel forklift, loading, unloading equipment into and out of the warehouse. This also may be done by hand, or by using other tools, such as pallet jacks, carton dollies or drum dollies.
  • Cleaning and reconditioning tanks as directed.
  • Assist as directed in the upkeep of company equipment such as nozzles, hoses, cam locks, pumps and meters.
  • Accurately complete all internal paperwork and forms as required.
  • Provide our customers with high quality tanks, pumps, meters, hoses and nozzles in a timely manner.
  • Continuous cleaning of the work area, to include but not limited to petroleum product drips and minor spills.
  • Assist with monthly inventory as required.

Additional
  • Must be able to be available for work as early as 6am or as late as 8 pm, Monday through Friday. Occasional work on weekends and or nights may be necessary.
  • Must be able to work independently, after being given instructions.

Supervision of Others
  • None

Work Environment
  • Frequent work outdoors and in various weather conditions.
  • Frequent work in dusty, wet, dirty environments and exposure to fuel and fuel fumes, oil and grease.
  • Frequent work in hot or cold environments.

Physical Demands
  • Able to sit and stand for extended periods of time.
  • Able to move freely around work and customer sites.
  • Must be able to climb onto and off of, by means of a rung type ladder, tanks that are approximately 12 feet high and be able to stand on top of a tank, in a narrow space, with no hand holds or guardrails.
  • Able to lift up to 75 lbs.
  • Able to move drums up to 400 lbs.
  • Able to push, pull, bend, reach, stoop, squat, and walk/climb various terrains repeatedly.
  • Able to work in cramped or confined spaces.

Travel
  • Negligible

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Required
  • Able to obtain Company forklift certification.
  • Strong customer service skills.
  • Able to learn company systems and processes.
  • Adheres to the companys values and ethical expectations.

Preferred
  • Trade or technical school (Certificate or diploma) in an applicable field.
  • Experience in lubricant industry, fuel industry, or transportation industry.
  • Two or more years experience in lubricant, fuel, or an associated industry.

Other Duties
Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.