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Operate oil processing and vacuum rigs, including dry-outs, circulation, and top-off procedures. * Complete documentation, inspections, job briefs, and work order entries. * Maintain professional ...

Operate oil processing and vacuum rigs, including dry-outs, circulation, and top-off procedures. * Complete documentation, inspections, job briefs, and work order entries. * Maintain professional ...

Laborers - PDS FL - Gas Operations

Ocala, FL

$14.50 - $17.75/hr

... the gas, oil, electric and telecommunications industry. Primoris Distribution Services is an ... Understands safety zones while working around equipment i.e., backhoes, bore rigs, air compressors ...

Laborers - PDS FL - Gas Operations

Tampa, FL

$15.50 - $19.25/hr

... the gas, oil, electric and telecommunications industry. Primoris Distribution Services is an ... Understands safety zones while working around equipment i.e., backhoes, bore rigs, air compressors ...

... the gas, oil, electric and telecommunications industry. Primoris Distribution Services is an ... Understands safety zones while working around equipment i.e., backhoes, bore rigs, air compressors ...

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How much do oil rigs jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 1, 2026, the average hourly pay for oil rigs in Florida is $18.60, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.27 and $25.53 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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, safety awareness, and typically a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with drilling machinery, safety protocols, and certifications such as Basic Offshore Safety Induction and Emergency Training (BOSIET) are commonly required. Teamwork, strong communication, and adaptability to challenging environments are crucial soft skills in this role. These skills and qualifications are vital for maintaining safety, efficiency, and productivity in the demanding and hazardous oil rig environment.

What are some common challenges faced when working on oil rigs, and how can new employees prepare for them?

Working on oil rigs often involves long shifts, physically demanding tasks, and living in remote locations away from family for extended periods. New employees should be prepared for a rigorous schedule, sometimes working 12-hour shifts for weeks at a time, and for adapting to a team-oriented environment where safety is paramount. Building physical stamina, developing strong communication skills, and taking safety training seriously can help new hires adjust more smoothly and succeed in this unique setting.

What are oil rigs?

Oil rigs are large structures or platforms used to extract oil and natural gas from beneath the Earth's surface, typically from beneath the ocean floor or underground reservoirs. They house equipment, machinery, and personnel necessary for drilling, extracting, and sometimes processing oil and gas. Oil rigs can be either onshore (located on land) or offshore (located at sea), with offshore rigs often being massive engineering feats. Working on oil rigs can involve challenging conditions, but these structures are essential to the global energy industry. There are various types of oil rigs, including drillships, jack-up rigs, and semi-submersible platforms.

What is the difference between Oil Rigs vs Oil Rig Workers?

AspectOil RigsOil Rig Workers
CredentialsVaries by role, often includes safety certificationsSafety training, certifications like H2S, BOSIET
Work EnvironmentOffshore platforms, marine settingOnboard or offshore platform
Industry UsageStructures used for drilling and extractionPersonnel operating on the rigs

Oil rigs are the structures used for offshore drilling, while oil rig workers are the personnel operating and maintaining these structures. The rigs serve as the work environment, and workers perform various roles such as drilling, safety, and maintenance. Understanding the distinction helps clarify the roles within the oil extraction industry.

Field Service Technician III

NASS USA

Tampa, FL

Per diem

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 25 days ago


Job description

Field Service Technician III 

North American Substation Services (NASS) is a national leader in transformer services and highvoltage substation installation, maintenance, testing, and repair. With more than 20 years of experience, we deliver comprehensive, onestop solutions for utilities, industrial operations, and critical infrastructure across the United States. Our teams support the full lifecycle of substation and transformer assets, including installation, maintenance, major repairs, and diagnostic testing. 

Core services include transformer assembly, oil processing, regasket and lifeextension work, substation apparatus testing, and highvoltage equipment maintenance to ensure safe, reliable system performance. We work on a wide range of substation equipment—power transformers, breakers, switches, arresters, and control cabinets—and perform essential diagnostics such as TTR, winding resistance, insulation resistance, powerfactor testing, and oil analysis through our dedicated inhouse laboratory. With a nationwide fleet of mobile oilprocessing units, we provide rapid onsite support backed by strong technical expertise, a commitment to safety, and disciplined field execution to keep critical power systems operating reliably and efficiently. 

Benefits 

  • Medical, dental, and vision coverage 
  • 401(k) savings plan with company match 
  • Health Savings Account (HSA) and/or Flexible Spending Account (FSA) 
  • Life and AD&D insurance 
  • Short-term and long-term disability coverage 
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP) 

Perks 

  • Competitive pay 
  • Talent development through instructor-led and online learning 
  • Career path planning 
  • Incentives for professional certifications 
  • Per diem for travel 
  • Referral bonuses 
  • Tuition reimbursement 

Position Overview 

The Field Service Technician III serves as a senior field technician responsible for advanced assembly, maintenance, testing, diagnostics, and repair of transformers and high voltage apparatus. This role performs hands-on transformer services with minimal supervision and supports complex projects through technical expertise, troubleshooting, and leadership of junior technicians. 


  • Model and reinforce safe work practices, PPE requirements, and company safety policies. 
  • Perform transformer testing and apparatus work as a lead technician on installation, maintenance, and emergency jobs. 
  • Install, test, and maintain electrical apparatus with strong understanding of transformer components and field practices. 
  • Troubleshoot and resolve issues identified during diagnostics and testing. 
  • Interpret and analyze test results accurately, supporting field decisions. 
  • Develop testing plans and assist with execution of field test procedures. 
  • Operate oil processing and vacuum rigs, including dry-outs, circulation, and top-off procedures. 
  • Complete documentation, inspections, job briefs, and work order entries. 
  • Maintain professional communication with supervisors, crew members, and customers. 
  • Install and assist with commissioning monitoring devices such as Calisto sensors

Required: 

  • Five or more years of transformer services, substation apparatus work, or related high voltage field experience 
  • High school diploma or GED 
  • Valid driver’s license and insurable record 
  • Ability to stand, walk, climb, and lift up to 50 lbs. 
  • Ability to safely work in outdoor, energized, high voltage environments 
  • Willing and able to travel frequently (~75%), including overnight and occasional international travel 
  • Willingness to work overtime, nights, weekends, and holidays 
  • Ability to complete background checks and medical evaluations 

Preferred: 

  • CDL or interest in obtaining one 
  • NCCCO crane certification 
  • Strong knowledge of mechanical and electrical maintenance tools 
  • Familiarity with grounding, LOTO, and arc-flash boundaries 
  • Ability to read diagrams, one-lines, schematics, and metering devices 
  • Desire to develop additional transformer diagnostics and testing skills 

Work Environment & Physical Requirements: 

  • Outdoor field role with exposure to weather, noise, and energized equipment 
  • Travel may include extended stays and international trips 
  • Reasonable accommodations may be provided 

EEO Statement 

NASS, an Asplundh Power Company, is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic. NASS does not engage with individual recruiters or third party staffing agencies. Unsolicited résumés will not be accepted. 

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