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Oil Rig Work Jobs in Utah (NOW HIRING)

EQUIPMENT OPERATOR

Vernal, UT · On-site

$20 - $35/hr

Also learns to rig-up/down high and low pressure blending equipment. Must be able to perform basic ... Ability to work in a team environment. Indicators & Attributes for Success: * Willingness to learn ...

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Derrickhand

Milford, UT · On-site

$34.07/hr

Do you have what it takes to work on a rig for twilight drilling? Do these traits sound like you? * Resourceful and a resilient individual who finds innovative ways to get the job done * Enjoy ...

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Derrickhand

Milford, UT · On-site

$34.07/hr

Do you have what it takes to work on a rig for twilight drilling? Do these traits sound like you? * Resourceful and a resilient individual who finds innovative ways to get the job done * Enjoy ...

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Derrickhand

Milford, UT · On-site

$34.07/hr

Do you have what it takes to work on a rig for twilight drilling? Do these traits sound like you? * Resourceful and a resilient individual who finds innovative ways to get the job done * Enjoy ...

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How much do oil rig work jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for oil rig work in Utah is $20.66, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $26.06 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is oil rig work?

Oil rig work refers to a variety of jobs performed on offshore or onshore drilling platforms, where oil and gas are extracted from beneath the earth's surface. Workers on oil rigs may handle equipment, assist with drilling operations, perform maintenance, or ensure safety protocols are followed. The work is often physically demanding and can involve long shifts in challenging environments, but it offers competitive pay and opportunities for advancement. Safety training and certifications are typically required, and workers may spend extended periods away from home.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in oil rig work, and why are they important?

To thrive in Oil Rig Work, you need physical stamina, mechanical aptitude, and a basic understanding of safety protocols, often supported by a high school diploma or relevant vocational training. Familiarity with drilling equipment, safety certifications such as H2S or Basic Offshore Safety Induction and Emergency Training (BOSIET), and operating control systems is typically required. Strong teamwork, adaptability, and effective communication are crucial soft skills due to the challenging and collaborative environment. These skills and qualifications are vital to ensure operational efficiency, safety, and the ability to respond effectively to emergencies in demanding offshore conditions.

What are some common challenges faced by workers on an oil rig, and how are they addressed?

Oil rig workers often encounter challenges such as long shifts, physical demanding tasks, and extended periods away from home. Safety is a top priority, and rigorous protocols and training are in place to minimize risks associated with hazardous conditions. Teams typically work in rotating shifts to ensure proper rest periods and support, and strong camaraderie is fostered to help crew members cope with the isolation and unique work environment. Employers also provide comprehensive safety gear, regular drills, and mental health resources to support workers’ well-being.

What is the difference between Oil Rig Work vs Oil Platform Technician?

AspectOil Rig WorkOil Platform Technician
CertificationsBasic safety training, H2S, BOSIETSimilar safety certifications, plus technical skills
Work EnvironmentOffshore rigs, harsh conditions, remote locationsOil platforms, on-site maintenance and operations
Job FocusGeneral rig operations, drilling supportEquipment maintenance, troubleshooting, technical repairs
Employer & IndustryOil & gas companies, offshore drillingOil & gas companies, offshore facilities

Oil Rig Work involves general support roles on offshore drilling rigs, focusing on operations and safety. Oil Platform Technicians specialize in maintaining and repairing equipment on oil platforms. Both roles require safety certifications and involve offshore work, but technicians have a more technical focus on equipment maintenance.

Infographic showing various Oil Rig Work job openings in Utah as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 78% Full Time, 17% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $42,964 per year, or $20.7 per hour.

Field Service Technician

Premium Oilfield Technologies

Vernal, UT • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 10 days ago


Job description

Field Service Technician – Join a Team That Keeps the Oilfield Moving!

Location: Various Field Locations. Vernal, Utah 84078
Reports To: Field Operations Manager

Are you the kind of person who loves hands-on work, thrives in the field, and takes pride in being the one people call when something needs to get done right?
If solving problems, working with high-powered equipment, and getting out on the rig site gets your adrenaline going — this is your job.

Premium Oilfield Technologies is looking for a Field Service Technician who’s ready to jump into action installing, maintaining, and troubleshooting RCD and MPD equipment at the wellsite. You’ll be the face of the company in the field — the expert, the problem-solver, and the steady hand that keeps operations safe and efficient.

This is more than a job. It’s a career with real impact and the chance to grow your skill set every single day.

What You’ll Be Doing

You’ll step into a fast-paced, high-responsibility role where no two days are the same:

  • Install, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair RCD/MPD systems at the rig site.

  • Keep operations safe by following all company and customer policies — safety is always priority #1.

  • Diagnose mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and electrical issues like a pro.

  • Keep detailed service documentation and operate company vehicles responsibly.

  • Manage equipment, tools, and parts so you’re always prepared.

  • Deliver, install, and service equipment directly at wellsites.

  • Perform routine inspections and preventive maintenance to keep everything running smoothly.

  • Train rig crews on how to properly operate and maintain RCD bearings and sealing elements.

  • Communicate clearly with customers and internal teams about performance, updates, and equipment needs.

  • Support investigations or reports when issues occur.

  • Operate and troubleshoot pneumatic, hydraulic, electrical, and MPD software systems.

  • Maintain a clean, organized workspace — even in the field.

  • Be ready for flexible hours: nights, weekends, and extended shifts as the field requires.

What You Bring to the Table
  • High school diploma or equivalent required; technical training is a big plus.

  • Oilfield or field service experience strongly preferred — if you’ve been on a rig before, you’re already ahead.

  • Solid computer skills (Word, Excel, Outlook).

  • Strong communication skills and the ability to work with everyone from rig hands to company reps.

  • Highly organized, with the ability to handle both high-pressure situations and slower downtime.

Physical Requirements
  • Ability to stand, walk, reach, and use hands regularly.

  • Able to lift up to 45 lbs.

  • Willing and able to perform physically demanding tasks and operate vehicles for extended periods.

  • Reasonable accommodations available as needed.

Why You’ll Love Working Here

You won’t be stuck behind a desk. You’ll be out where the action is — solving problems, making equipment run better, and directly impacting safe, successful operations. You’ll work with a team that values your expertise, your grit, and your ability to make things happen.

If you’re motivated, mechanically inclined, and thrive in the field…
We want you on our team.

Ready to take the next step?
Apply today and build your future with Premium Oilfield Technologies.