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Pressure Pumping Jobs (NOW HIRING)

... pressure pumping operation at the wellsite. Operators must have basic knowledge of a standard pump package with the ability to troubleshoot equipment at the jobsite. Must have the ability to identify ...

This role is responsible for coordinating field operations, chemical manufacturing and logistics, subcontractors, pressure pumping services, flowback activities, and customer communication while ...

JOB SUMMARY The Downhole Pumping Assistant will support the mobilization and de-mobilization of high-pressure pumping equipment. This individual reports directly to the Downhole Pumping Operator for ...

Mechanic - Pressure Pumping Purpose Under direct supervision of the Lead Mechanic, responsible for maintenance of Cummins Insite, Catapillar ET and Cranes to include engine diagnostic troubleshooting ...

JOB SUMMARY The Downhole Pumping Assistant will support the mobilization and de-mobilization of high-pressure pumping equipment. This individual reports directly to the Downhole Pumping Operator for ...

CDL Hazmat Driver

Odessa, TX · On-site

$23 - $26/hr

Local Acidizing Pressure Pumping company is looking for drivers to help with our growing business in West Texas Experience with working with HCL Acid a plus but not required, Any type of pump ...

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CDL Hazmat Driver

Midland, TX · On-site

$23 - $26/hr

Local Acidizing Pressure Pumping company is looking for drivers to help with our growing business in West Texas Experience with working with HCL Acid a plus but not required, Any type of pump ...

Mechanic - Pressure Pumping Purpose Under direct supervision of the Lead Mechanic, responsible for maintenance of Cummins Insite, Catapillar ET and Cranes to include engine diagnostic troubleshooting ...

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CDL Hazmat Driver

Midland, TX · On-site

$23 - $26/hr

Local Acidizing Pressure Pumping company is looking for drivers to help with our growing business in West Texas Experience with working with HCL Acid a plus but not required, Any type of pump ...

CDL Hazmat Driver

Goldsmith, TX · On-site

$23 - $26/hr

Local Acidizing Pressure Pumping company is looking for drivers to help with our growing business in West Texas Experience with working with HCL Acid a plus but not required, Any type of pump ...

Repack high pressure pump, valves, seats, and testing pump * Maintain a clean work area, clean of oil spills, fix leaks, housekeeping in all aspects * Must keep all tools accounted for and keep tools ...

Clean Harbors Huber Heights, OH is looking for a High Pressure Pump Mechanic to join their safety conscious team! This position will be responsible for the repairs and preventative maintenance of all ...

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How much do pressure pumping jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 2, 2026, the average yearly pay for pressure pumping in the United States is $125,681.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $112,500.00 and $135,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Pressure Pumping job?

A Pressure Pumping job involves operating high-pressure pumps to inject fluids, such as water, chemicals, or cement, into wells for oil and gas extraction. Workers in this field perform hydraulic fracturing (fracking), acidizing, and other well-stimulation techniques to enhance production. The job requires handling heavy equipment, monitoring pressure levels, and ensuring safety procedures are followed. It often involves working in remote locations under physically demanding conditions.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Pressure Pumping position, and why are they important?

To thrive in Pressure Pumping, candidates need a solid understanding of hydraulic fracturing, mechanical operations, and equipment maintenance, typically with a high school diploma or technical training in oilfield services. Familiarity with high-pressure pumps, blending units, control panels, and safety certifications such as HAZWOPER or Well Control are often required. Strong communication, teamwork, and problem-solving skills help personnel adapt to evolving project needs and safely collaborate in remote environments. These capabilities are critical for ensuring safe, efficient, and successful pressure pumping operations in demanding field settings.

What are the typical work hours and conditions for a Pressure Pumping position?

Pressure Pumping roles often require working long shifts, including nights, weekends, and being on-call, depending on the needs of the drilling or completion schedule. Employees frequently work outdoors in varying weather conditions and may be assigned to remote sites for extended periods, sometimes following rotational schedules such as 14 days on, 7 days off. Safety is always a top priority due to the high-pressure equipment and potentially hazardous materials involved. Teamwork is essential, as crews coordinate closely to ensure jobs are executed efficiently and within strict safety guidelines.
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Infographic showing various Pressure Pumping job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 20% As Needed, 40% Full Time, 20% Temporary, and 20% Nights. Highlights an 97% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $125,681 per year, or $60.4 per hour.
Double Pump Operator

Double Pump Operator

Fesco

Corpus Christi, TX • On-site

Full-time

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

The Double Pump Down Operator is responsible for the safe onsite pressure pumping operation at the wellsite. Operators must have basic knowledge of a standard pump package with the ability to troubleshoot equipment at the jobsite. Must have the ability to identify and describe the function of the wellhead in order to rig up/rig down related equipment. Workload consists of 75% field and 25% shop with the ability to work away from home for extended periods of time. Must be able to obtain and maintain a commercial driver's license (CDL Class A).

Roles and Responsibilities:

  • Have the ability to drive, rig up, maintain, repack and rig down equipment
  • Demonstrates reliability, reports to work on time for scheduled shifts
  • Shows initiative, demonstrates awareness and follows instructions
  • Maintains a current and accurate daily activity log
  • Responsible for filling out Driver's Logs, Pre-Trip and Post-Trip reports, Fuel reports and Monthly Maintenance reports
  • Keeps the location clean and performs normal housekeeping duties
  • Can identify and describe the function of wellhead components including valves, gauges, and pressure ratings
  • Complies with HSE policies and safety program
  • They must know all components of a standard pump package and describe it function
  • They will perform other duties as assigned
  • They work under the direction of the District Manager

Skills:

  • Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety manuals, operations instructions and policies/procedures
  • Ability to write reports and simple correspondence effectively communicating information to groups of co-workers and/or clients
  • Ability to apply common sense reasoning in order to carry out detailed written or oral instructions

Safety

  • Must have the ability to lift 100 lbs.
  • Work in toxic environments (Hydrogen Sulfide Gas) while wearing a self-contained breathing apparatus with full face sealed respiratory equipment weighing 30 lbs.
  • Work at remote well locations 2 hours from the nearest medical care facility
  • Work comfortably up to 15' above the ground wearing the appropriate fall protection equipment designated for the job
  • Ability to evacuate a fellow employee in the event of an emergency