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As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for overnight midstream in the United States is $17.05, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.14 and $18.51 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Overnight Midstream vs Pipeline Operator?

AspectOvernight MidstreamPipeline Operator
CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent, safety certificationsHigh school diploma, safety and operational certifications
Work EnvironmentMidstream facilities, remote locations, 12-hour shiftsPipeline sites, field locations, 12-hour shifts
Industry UsageMidstream companies managing transportation and storagePipeline companies overseeing pipeline operations

Both Overnight Midstream and Pipeline Operator roles involve working in the energy sector with safety certifications and 12-hour shifts. While Overnight Midstream focuses on managing midstream assets like storage and transportation, Pipeline Operators specifically oversee pipeline systems. Both roles are essential in the oil and gas industry, often requiring similar credentials and work environments.

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Infographic showing various Overnight Midstream job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 77% Full Time, 21% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 88% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 11% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $35,463 per year, or $17 per hour.

Measurement Technician - Liquids

Energy Transfer Equity Lp

Carlsbad, NM • On-site

Full-time

Retirement, PTO

Posted 22 days ago


Energy Transfer rating

9.1

Company rating: 9.1 out of 10

Based on 65 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

2nd of 87 rated oil and gas companies


Job description

Energy Transfer, recognized by Forbes as one of America's best large employers, is dedicated to responsibly and safely delivering America's energy.  We are driven to inspire our employees to create superior value for our customers, our investors, a sustainable future and giving back to the community where we have long-standing commitments to causes including MD Anderson Children's Cancer Hospital, The Salvation Army, The American Red Cross, Ronald McDonald House and many more. 

We value all of our employees who make our growth and success possible.  We are proud to offer industry leading compensation, comprehensive benefits, 401(k) match with additional profit sharing, PTO and abundant career opportunities. 

Come join our award winning over 12,000 strong organization as we fuel the world and each other!

Summary:

The Measurement Technician is responsible for the installation, maintenance, verification, and compliance of crude oil custody transfer measurement systems. This role ensures accurate hydrocarbon measurement in accordance with company standards, API/AGA guidelines, and regulatory requirements. The position requires working knowledge of ROC and OMNI flow computers, LACT units, proving procedures, and field troubleshooting.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential job duty satisfactorily. The essential job duties for this position are listed below:

  • Maintain and troubleshoot LACT units and associated measurement equipment

  • Ensure compliance with API MPMS standards for custody transfer measurement

  • Verify proper operation of Coriolis and PD meters

  • Monitor and validate temperature, pressure, and density inputs

  • Investigate and resolve measurement discrepancies

  • Configure and maintain ROC800 flow computers

  • Configure and maintain OMNI 6000 and OMNI 7000 systems

  • Verify calculation parameters and meter factors

  • Conduct and document meter provings in accordance with API MPMS Chapter 4

  • Ensure compliance with federal and state measurement regulations

  • Maintain required documentation for audits (BLM, state agencies, etc.)

Required Education:

  • High school diploma or GED.

Required experience is commensurate with the selected job level:

  • Level C requires a minimum of 0 - 2 years of relevant experience in a midstream operations role or equivalent work experience.
  • Level B requires a minimum of 2 - 4 years of relevant experience in a midstream operations role or equivalent work experience.
  • Level A requires a minimum of 4+ years of relevant experience in a midstream operations role or equivalent work experience.

Required Qualifications:

  • Knowledge of applicable EPA, DOT, RRC, OSHA, NEC, AGA, API and GPA requirements and procedures.
  • Work independently with minimal supervision.
  • Excellent communication skills to interface with our customer base.
Preferred Qualifications:
  • PC skills including proficiency with Microsoft Word, Access, and Excel.
  • Some college or technical trade school is preferred.

Working Conditions:

The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.

  • Lifting up to 50 lbs occasionally.
  • Driving, walking, standing frequently.
  • Exposure to adverse weather, cramped conditions and some heavy lifting
    Visits to industrial/manufacturing settings, which may include exposure to various materials and chemicals, as well as extreme temperature conditions and loud machinery, and require appropriate personal protective equipment.
  • Occasional overnight travel may be required.


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