Driller Assistant
Fort Wayne, IN · On-site
... rig setup, and site preparation. * Maintain and clean drilling rigs, trucks, and work areas to ... Properly maintain assigned company vehicles, scheduling oil changes, checking fluid levels, and ...
Fort Wayne, IN · On-site
... rig setup, and site preparation. * Maintain and clean drilling rigs, trucks, and work areas to ... Properly maintain assigned company vehicles, scheduling oil changes, checking fluid levels, and ...
Fort Wayne, IN · On-site
... rig setup, and site preparation. * Maintain and clean drilling rigs, trucks, and work areas to ... Properly maintain assigned company vehicles, scheduling oil changes, checking fluid levels, and ...
$14.87 - $18.17
11% of jobs
$20.70 is the 25th percentile. Wages below this are outliers.
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The median wage is $25.75 / hr.
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To thrive in Oil Rig Trucking, you need a valid commercial driver's license (CDL), safe driving skills, and experience with heavy-duty vehicles, especially in off-road or hazardous conditions. Familiarity with GPS navigation systems, logbook compliance, and basic vehicle maintenance tools is essential. Strong communication, problem-solving abilities, and adaptability to changing weather or site conditions distinguish top performers in this field. These skills and qualities ensure safe and efficient transport of equipment and materials to and from oil rig sites, often in remote or challenging environments.
An Oil Rig Trucking job involves transporting essential equipment, supplies, and materials to and from oil rigs and drilling sites. Drivers operate heavy-duty trucks to haul drilling rigs, pipes, chemicals, and other cargo across various terrains, often in remote locations. These jobs require a commercial driver's license (CDL), knowledge of safety regulations, and experience handling oversized loads. Oil rig truckers may work long hours and face challenging conditions, but the job offers competitive pay and opportunities in the oil and gas industry.
Oil Rig Trucking positions often require irregular schedules, including extended hours, night shifts, or rotating assignments, depending on project demands and oil field locations. Drivers may spend several days away from home, especially when servicing distant or remote rigs, and should be prepared for on-call or last-minute dispatches. Teamwork is common, as drivers regularly coordinate with rig crews, dispatchers, and maintenance staff to ensure timely and safe deliveries. This schedule can be demanding but also offers opportunities for overtime and experience in a specialized transportation sector.

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Universal Engineering Sciences, based in Orlando, FL, US, is a reputable name in the field of geotechnical engineering, environmental consulting, construction materials testing, and inspection services. With an impressive industry presence of over six decades since its establishment in 1964, Universal Engineering Sciences specializes in providing engineering consulting services that effectively address multiple civil, structural, and geotechnical challenges. Their extensive service portfolio includes environmental assessments, field testing services, laboratory testing services, and quality control consulting, among others. As a stalwart advocate of integrity, excellence, service, and people, Universal Engineering Sciences takes pride in delivering exceptional services that realize their mission of setting industry standards through technical superiority and efficient communication.
Construction
1,001 - 5,000 Employees
Orlando, FL, US
1964