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Oil Rig Jobs in Colorado (NOW HIRING)

Field Maintenance Tech PDC

Fruita, CO

$19.50 - $26.75/hr

The Field Maintenance Technician 1 travels to drilling rig field locations to perform a variety of ... Ability to operate oilfield equipment, and pass all certification exams as necessary * Attend and ...

Field Maintenance Tech PDC

Fruita, CO · On-site

$19.50 - $26.75/hr

The Field Maintenance Technician 1 travels to drilling rig field locations to perform a variety of ... Ability to operate oilfield equipment, and pass all certification exams as necessary * Attend and ...

Complete Solids Control rig-ups, rig-downs, troubleshooting, and minor repairs * Perform Solids ... oil and gas industry's best minds put more than 150 years of experience to work to help our ...

Complete Solids Control rig-ups, rig-downs, troubleshooting, and minor repairs * Perform Solids ... oil and gas industry's best minds put more than 150 years of experience to work to help our ...

Derrick Hand

Milliken, CO · On-site

$27 - $28/hr

The Derrick Hand assists in all duties on the rig site to include rigging up and down, picking up ... is an oil & gas completion and production solutions company with a foundation built on well ...

Derrick Hand

Milliken, CO · On-site

$27 - $28/hr

The Derrick Hand assists in all duties on the rig site to include rigging up and down, picking up ... ABOUT THE COMPANY Ranger Energy Services is an oil & gas completion and production solutions ...

Floor Hand

Milliken, CO · On-site

$22 - $26/hr

The Floor Hand I works under the direct supervision of the Rig Operator and Tool Pusher to carry ... is an oil & gas completion and production solutions company with a foundation built on well ...

Floor Hand

Milliken, CO · On-site

$22 - $26/hr

The Floor Hand I works under the direct supervision of the Rig Operator and Tool Pusher to carry ... ABOUT THE COMPANY Ranger Energy Services is an oil & gas completion and production solutions ...

Derrick Hand

Milliken, CO · On-site

$27 - $28/hr

The Derrick Hand assists in all duties on the rig site to include rigging up and down, picking up ... ABOUT THE COMPANY Ranger Energy Services is an oil & gas completion and production solutions ...

Floor Hand

Milliken, CO · On-site

$22 - $26/hr

The Floor Hand I works under the direct supervision of the Rig Operator and Tool Pusher to carry ... ABOUT THE COMPANY Ranger Energy Services is an oil & gas completion and production solutions ...

Development Planning in support of multi-rig program including subsurface attribute mapping, oil and gas portfolio high grading, well placement/target zone recommendations, and competitor well ...

Must be able to rig up and rig down for Crane work Ensures all fittings & equipment are available ... HP Oilfield Services, LLC and 3 Corners Oilfield Services, Inc. will provide its employees and ...

General upkeep of the rig and drilling floor; includes regular sweeping, shoveling, cleaning ... as checking / changing oil and coolant on engines * Assist Derrickhand with watching and ...

General upkeep of the rig and drilling floor; includes regular sweeping, shoveling, cleaning ... as checking / changing oil and coolant on engines * Assist Derrickhand with watching and ...

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How much do oil rig jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for oil rig in Colorado is $23.86, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.68 and $30.10 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

Working on an oil rig presents unique challenges such as long shifts, remote locations, and exposure to harsh weather conditions. Team members often work in rotating shifts (e.g., two weeks on, two weeks off), which can impact work-life balance. Safety is a top priority, with regular drills and strict protocols to minimize risks from heavy machinery and hazardous materials. Strong teamwork and communication are essential, as crews must collaborate closely to ensure operations run smoothly and safely. Most companies provide thorough training, support services, and modern amenities to help staff manage these challenges.

What are oil rig workers?

Oil rig workers are professionals who operate and maintain the equipment used to drill for oil and gas beneath the earth's surface, often on offshore platforms or onshore drilling sites. Their responsibilities include monitoring drilling operations, ensuring safety protocols are followed, and performing routine maintenance on machinery. Oil rig work can be physically demanding and requires long shifts, sometimes in remote or challenging environments. Many positions on an oil rig, such as roughneck, driller, or derrickhand, each have specific duties that contribute to the overall drilling process.

What is the difference between Oil Rig vs Oil Platform Worker?

AspectOil RigOil Platform Worker
CredentialsCertifications in safety, welding, and technical skillsSafety training, technical certifications often required
Work EnvironmentOffshore, mobile, often in harsh weatherOffshore platform, fixed or semi-permanent structures
Employer & Industry UsageUsed interchangeably in industry, referring to offshore drilling unitsRefers to personnel working on oil platforms

Both 'Oil Rig' and 'Oil Platform Worker' relate to offshore oil extraction. An oil rig is the structure used for drilling, while an oil platform worker is the personnel operating on these structures. Understanding the distinction helps in job searches and industry comprehension.

How much does working on an oil rig pay?

Oil rig workers typically earn between $50,000 and $150,000 annually, depending on experience, role, and location. Positions such as roustabouts, roughnecks, and engineers have varying pay scales, with many workers receiving additional compensation for overtime and hazardous conditions.

How much do you get paid on an oil rig?

Oil rig workers typically earn between $50,000 and $150,000 annually, depending on experience, role, and location. Offshore positions often offer higher pay due to the challenging environment and required certifications such as H2S and BOSIET. Salaries can also include bonuses and overtime pay.

How do I get a job in an oil rig?

To get a job on an oil rig, candidates typically need relevant technical skills, such as experience in welding, drilling, or safety procedures, and often require certifications like H2S or BOSIET. Applying through oil companies' recruitment programs or staffing agencies, gaining experience in the oil and gas industry, and being physically fit are also important steps. Many positions require a high school diploma or equivalent and the ability to work long shifts in challenging environments.

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

To thrive as an Oil Rig Worker, you need physical stamina, mechanical aptitude, and a high school diploma or equivalent, with specialized safety certifications like H2S and Basic Offshore Safety Induction and Emergency Training (BOSIET) often required. Familiarity with drill machinery, rig safety systems, and tools such as rotary drills and hoisting equipment is essential. Teamwork, problem-solving, and strong communication skills help individuals stand out in this demanding and hazardous environment. These abilities ensure operational efficiency, personal safety, and effective collaboration under challenging offshore conditions.

Is it hard to get hired at an oil rig?

Getting hired as an oil rig worker can be competitive and requires relevant skills, certifications, and physical fitness. Employers often look for experience in safety procedures, technical skills, and the ability to work long shifts in challenging environments.

What Are Jobs on an Oil Rig?

Oil rig jobs include semi-skilled workers who operate on the rig deck, specialists who work on machinery for drilling, and drillers and assistants who handle the controls of the drill in a control room. On offshore rigs, crews may include medics, mechanics, welders, and cooks. Management-level staff on oil and gas industry rigs include tool pushers, who work in the rig office, and offshore installation managers, whose duties involve overseeing the entire rig operation. Geologists who work on an oil rig collect samples during operations, otherwise known as “mud logging.”

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Infographic showing various Oil Rig job openings in Colorado as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 95% In-person, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $49,625 per year, or $23.9 per hour.
Field Maintenance Tech PDC

$19.50 - $26.75/hr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 29 days ago


Patterson-UTI rating

5.0

Company rating: 5.0 out of 10

Based on 23 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

68th of 74 rated oil and gas companies


Job description

The Field Maintenance Technician 1 travels to drilling rig field locations to perform a variety of equipment service and maintenance activities. Activities include servicing, repairing, adjusting, inspecting and testing equipment, documenting equipment condition and maintenance activities. Additional duties include training and mentoring other technicians and rig crews on operational level maintenance, coordinating maintenance related projects on rigs, and providing appropriate feedback to the job site manager and maintenance management team. 

Detailed Description: 

  • Plan appropriately to drive extended distances to rig locations and perform maintenance duties 

  • Basic diagnostic knowledge of mechanical, hydraulic, or electrical faults and plan coordination for the repair of the system(s) 

  • Assist in training operational crews and assistant technicians in preventative maintenance checks and services, including how to properly implement and conduct basic and intermediate repairs 

  • Assist in maintenance related projects on the rig with the rig crew or 3rd party support 

  • Assist with repairs identified during the technical level inspections 

  • Demonstrate basic knowledge in performing and accurately documenting the findings of technical level inspections on the Top Drive, MudPump, Iron Roughneck, Catwalk, Engines and/or electrical/VFD inspections 

  • Ability to read and have a basic understanding of schematics (electrical, mechanical, and/or hydraulic) 

  • Effectively utilize multimeter to detect voltages and current in basic electrical and electric over hydraulic circuits 

  • Effectively wire circuitry and plugs ranging from 4 milliamps to 480 volts 

  • Demonstrate knowledge in utilizing feeler gauges, dial indicators and other specific tools to perform inspections 

  • Utilize Cat ET, Waukesha, and other programming platforms to perform engine diagnostics 

  • Effectively install, test, and set hydraulic pressures utilizing a hydraulic pressure testing kit 

  • Effectively identify and change filters in equipment 

  • Demonstrate the ability to utilize a torque wrench and torque multiplier to appropriately torque connections 

  • Perform trouble shooting and problem-solving on assigned equipment and assets 

  • Other duties as assigned that may be outside of this job description 

Job Requirements: 

  • Demonstrate ability to successfully complete all duties and required trainings of a Field Maintenance Assistant Technician 

  • Ability to safely navigate drilling rig work sites with occasional walking, climbing, standing, stepping, etc. during normal rig operating conditions (day/night, outdoor hot/cold weather) 

  • Ability to travel to visit drilling rig work sites and support business units in all areas as assigned; requiring extended travel to remote locations and/or overnight stay(s) outside normal office area 

  • Demonstrate clear communication skills including ability to read, write and speak English as well as understand and promptly follow verbal and written instructions in English 

  • Knowledge of, ability and experience troubleshooting and repairing complex problems on multiple types of oilfield drilling equipment and systems 

  • Possess mechanical, hydraulic, electrical and/or control system skills 

  • Possess strong computer skills in Microsoft Office 

  • Ability to demonstrate proficiency in using maintenance software, updating and properly closing work orders 

  • Ability to lift and carry 50 pounds independently while walking on uneven surfaces 

  • Ability to bend, stoop, kneel, twist, and crawl during visits to field and operational work areas 

  • Frequently use a variety of hand and power tools to perform a range of mechanically oriented functions including independent use of heavy-duty handheld and long-handled tools 

  • Ability to judge near and far distances to maintain awareness of, watch, and report ongoing work activities to coworkers and third parties 

  • Ability to listen for unusual noises that signify equipment and machinery problems 

  • Ability to accurately recall information over short and long-term memory 

  • Maintain spatial orientation and awareness to safely move around work environment with many moving objects 

  • Stay alert and focused during occasional extended work periods 

  • Ability to immediately respond to emergency situations 

  • Wear required Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) at all designated times which could include but is not limited to hard hat, safety glasses, coveralls, work gloves, respirator, and hearing protection 

  • Ability to work a rotational schedule that can include days or nights as well as weekends, holidays, and be on call after hours 

  • Demonstrate basic math skills 

  • Possess strong interpersonal skills including ability to interact productively with coworkers and third parties; working closely with others under deadlines including time-sensitive response situations 

  • Ability to operate oilfield equipment, and pass all certification exams as necessary 

  • Attend and successfully complete all additional training courses, certification courses and related work, as assigned 

  • Work with an emphasis on safety for themselves and others including coworkers and third parties 

  • Ability to successfully meet pre-employment testing requirements which may include, without limitation, pre-employment drug and alcohol test(s) and background checks as well as drug and/or alcohol testing periodically during employment (subject to state and federal laws 

Minimum Qualifications: 

  • Level 1 

  • High School Diploma or GED 

  • Two (2) years stable related work history in field maintenance or one (1) year of troubleshooting and repair related experience and successful completion of related vocational training 

  • Must have valid state-issued driver's license and be eligible to drive Company vehicle including ability to meet requirements of Company's vehicle Use Agreement and Driving Policy 

  • Level 2 

  • High School Diploma or GED 

  • Three (3) years stable related work history in field maintenance or two (2) years history in troubleshooting and repair of drilling rig equipment (drawworks, mud pumps, top drive systems, or related electrical systems) and successful completion of advanced education in a relevant vocational field 

  • Must have valid state-issued driver's license and be eligible to drive Company vehicle including ability to meet requirements of Company's Vehicle Use Agreement and Driving Policy 

  • Level 3 

  • High School Diploma or GED 

  • Four (4) years of field maintenance experience (additional years of experience may serve in lieu of advanced education) including a minimum two (2) years of experience working with: electrical control systems and/or repair and preventative equipment maintenance of oilfield equipment or related 

  • Technical or vocational training or related experience on a variety of control and power systems and mechanical equipment 

  • Must have valid state-issued driver's license and be eligible to drive Company vehicle including ability to meet requirements of Company's vehicle Use Agreement and Driving Policy 

Preferred Qualifications: 

  • 2 years of Patterson-UTI field-based experience 

  • Related OEM training 

  • Experience working with Omron, Amphion, or Current Power Control systems, or related electrical control systems 

  • Experience with equipment maintenance to include: Caterpillar 3512 series engines, Waukesha L7044 Series engines, Alta DW, F-1600 mud pumps, Forum Catwalk, GD800 DW, ST-80, Rotary Table, Hydraulics, TDS 11 Top Drive, ADS-10 SD DW, DSDG 375 DW, or related 

  • Experience with: Omron, Amphion, Current Power, Siemens, Function Block, Allen Bradley, ABB Drives, Woodward Easy Gen Controls, Yaskawa Drives, or other related electrical equipment 

  • Previous experience in a supervisory or leadership role in the oil and natural gas industry or related field 

Rate of Pay:  Starting at $27.30/hr. 

This role is classified as Hourly 

The role is eligible to receive per diem 

This role may be eligible for a cell phone allowance 

At Patterson-UTI, we are committed to providing a comprehensive benefits package to you and your family. Employees are eligible to participate in the following benefits based on timely election and any associated premium payments:  Medical, Prescription, Dental, Vision, Health Savings Account with the appropriate Medical Plan, Life Insurance, AD&D and Disability, Hospital Indemnity, Accident Insurance,  401(k) Retirement Savings and Employee Assistance Program.  In addition, this role may be eligible for Paid Time Off as per Company policy 

The wage and benefits information provided herein are accurate as of the date of posting.  All terms and conditions of employment are subject to change at any time, without notice, subject to applicable law. 


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