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Overnight Floorhand Oil Rig Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Reports any spills on pad to Rig Manager's office immediately- including oil, water, glycol, drilling mud, dry mud products, etc. * Notifies Rig Manager of any environmental non-compliances ...

SUMMARY The Floorhand I is responsible for performing tasks associated with the operations of a ... The Floor Hand I works under the direct supervision of the Rig Operator and Tool Pusher to carry ...

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Rig Up Hand

Monahans, TX · On-site

$14 - $15/hr

Basic knowledge of all tools and equipment utilized by oil and gas industry * Manage multiple tasks ... Shift work will consist of overtime, day/nights, weekends, travel/overnight for extended work ...

SUMMARY The Floorhand I is responsible for performing tasks associated with the operations of a ... The Floor Hand I works under the direct supervision of the Rig Operator and Tool Pusher to carry ...

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How much do overnight floorhand oil rig jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 12, 2026, the average hourly pay for overnight floorhand oil rig in the United States is $31.87, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $22.36 and $43.27 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Overnight Floorhand Oil Rig vs Day Floorhand Oil Rig?

AspectOvernight Floorhand Oil RigDay Floorhand Oil Rig
Work ScheduleTypically overnight shifts, 12-hour shiftsDay shifts, usually 8-12 hours
CertificationsOSHA safety training, basic rig certificationsSame certifications as overnight, often additional safety courses
Work EnvironmentNighttime rig operations, quieter environmentDaytime operations, busier work setting
Employer UsageCommon in 24-hour drilling operationsStandard in daytime drilling schedules

The main difference between an Overnight Floorhand Oil Rig and a Day Floorhand Oil Rig lies in their work schedules and environment. Overnight Floorhands work during nighttime hours, often handling quieter, less crowded rig operations, while Day Floorhands work during daytime hours with busier activity. Both roles require similar certifications and safety training, but the shift timing influences the work environment and daily routines.

How much does a floorhand make on an oil rig?

A floorhand on an oil rig typically earns between $40,000 and $70,000 annually, with entry-level positions starting around $35,000 to $45,000. Experienced floorhands with additional certifications and skills can earn higher wages, especially when working overtime or on specialized rigs.

Do oil rig workers work at night?

Yes, overnight floorhands on oil rigs typically work night shifts as part of a 24-hour operation schedule. These shifts often rotate to ensure continuous drilling and maintenance activities, requiring workers to be prepared for night work and to follow safety protocols in low-light conditions.

What company pays floorhands the most?

In the oil and gas industry, the highest-paying companies for overnight floorhands on oil rigs tend to be large, well-established operators such as ExxonMobil, Shell, and Chevron, especially those operating in high-cost regions or with complex drilling projects. Compensation can also vary based on experience, certifications, and the specific rig environment, with some companies offering premium pay for hazardous conditions or remote locations.

What jobs pay 2000 a day?

Overnight floorhand oil rig jobs typically do not pay $2000 a day; however, high-paying roles in the oil and gas industry, such as senior drilling supervisors or specialized engineers, can reach or exceed this daily rate. These positions often require extensive experience, certifications, and working in challenging environments with long shifts and hazardous conditions.
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Infographic showing various Overnight Floorhand Oil Rig job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 75% Full Time, and 25% Part Time. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $66,283 per year, or $31.9 per hour.
Floorhand - Appalachia

Floorhand - Appalachia

Patterson-UTI

Saint Clairsville, OH

Other

Posted 24 days ago


Patterson-UTI rating

4.4

Company rating: 4.4 out of 10

Based on 22 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

71st of 74 rated oil and gas companies


Job description

Brief Description:

The Floorhand assists the Motorhand, Derrickhand, and Driller in day-to-day rig operations. Major responsibilities include general maintenance and cleaning, checking the rig and equipment, and assisting in drilling activities.  The Floorhand is responsible for making drill pipe connections and tripping pipe in/out of the drilling hole. This is an entry-level job that provides initial introductory training and substantial on-the-job training.

Detailed Description:

  • Lift and place slips weighing approximately 150 pounds with another person frequently during the tour work shift
  • General upkeep of the rig and drilling floor; includes regular sweeping, shoveling, cleaning, painting, washing of equipment and related housekeeping duties
  • Clean and general upkeep of the rig and drilling floor; includes regular painting, washing of equipment and related housekeeping duties
  • Use iron roughneck, slips, and tongs to properly handle and connect / break sections of drill pipe
  • Assist in rig moves: help with rig-up / rig-down, nipple up and down blowout preventers, assist with general assembly and maintenance and help prepare new location
  • Regularly check rig and equipment for any problems and safety issues on an ongoing basis
  • Assist with inspecting, slipping and cutting drilling line
  • Responsible for picking up and laying down tubulars, attaching or detaching pick- up lines, and the hook up and tear out of flare and degasser lines
  • Assist Motorhand with preventative maintenance and repairs of equipment and motors, pipe, and off-loading materials as well as checking / changing oil and coolant on engines
  • Assist Derrickhand with watching and maintaining shakers, mud pits and pumps
  • 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 
  • Inspect safety equipment and PPE for wear and replacing as needed
  • Maintain spatial orientation and awareness to safely move around work environment with many moving objects
  • Work in a heavy industrial environment which includes working around constantly moving overhead machinery, being in close proximity to loud equipment and handling potentially hazardous chemicals
  • Take initiative and work independently during downtime
  • Support other crew members by carrying supplies, ensuring compliance with safety procedures and other additional tasks as assigned
  • Other duties as assigned that may be outside of this job description

Job Requirements:

  • Ability to stand and walk for a minimum of 3.5 hours and up to 12 hours without being able to sit and while wearing steel-toed boots
  • Able to repetitively climb steep stairs and be able to lift and carry 50 pounds independently while walking on uneven surfaces
  • Must be comfortable working at heights (50 ft. or greater) for extended periods of time
  • Stay alert and focused up to 12.5 hours while performing repetitive and routine activities
  • Bend, stoop, kneel, twist, and crawl throughout the tour work shift
  • Prior experience or ability to use heavy-duty handheld and long-handled tools
  • Ability to safely lift and carry 50 pounds independently and repetitively climb steep stairs
  • 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
  • Clear vision to judge near and far distances to maintain awareness of, watch, and report ongoing work activities to coworkers and third parties
  • Able to have accurate recall over short and long-term memory
  • Able to work closely with others in the confined area of the drilling rig and may live together in crew quarters
  • Work with an emphasis on safety for themselves and others including coworkers and third parties
  • Willing to travel to and work in remote locations on a rotational schedule which consists of 14 days on / 14 days off, working 12.5 hour shifts that can include days or nights and as well as weekends and holidays
  • Willing to work mandatory and unscheduled hours outside of your assigned schedule with little or no advanced notice
  • Must be willing and able to attend and successfully complete classroom training and testing to qualify for a rig assignment
  • Able 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:

  • One (1) year of stable work history

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Six (6) months stable related work history (e.g., farming, ranching, construction, heavy equipment or other trade) or military service 
  • High School Diploma or GED equivalent

Additional Details:

This position requires the person to work outdoors for an entire tour work shift in all kinds of weather conditions, including precipitation, cold / heat, high wind, and turbulent conditions. They will be exposed to the typical conditions of the local area where the rig is located.  Southern states generally experience hot summers where temperatures range from 80 to low 100 with high humidity; winters have temperatures that generally do not go below 20. Northern states generally have hot summers with similar conditions and have cold, windy winters, with low temperatures that can be as cold as - 40.


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