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Pump Mechanic

Chesapeake, VA ยท On-site

$20 - $25/hr

Our client is one of the largest independently owned motor and pump shops in the U.S. that focuses on rebuilding and remanufacturing rotating electrical and mechanical equipment. The Pump Mechanic is ...

Outside Sales Rep

Pasco, WA ยท On-site

$50K - $65K/yr

Under the general direction of the Owner and Pump Shop Management, this position is responsible for maintaining and growing customer accounts while delivering exceptional customer service. The ...

Has a good working knowledge of all tools and equipment required to diagnose, troubleshoot, and repair diesel and gasoline engines, pumps and other branch equipment. Maintains shop repair parts ...

Has a good working knowledge of all tools and equipment required to diagnose, troubleshoot, and repair diesel and gasoline engines, pumps and other branch equipment. Maintains shop repair parts ...

Has a good working knowledge of all tools and equipment required to diagnose, troubleshoot, and repair diesel and gasoline engines, pumps and other branch equipment. Maintains shop repair parts ...

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How much do pump shop jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average hourly pay for pump shop in the United States is $18.20, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $18.27 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Pump Shop vs Pump Technician?

AspectPump ShopPump Technician
CredentialsTypically requires technical training or certification in pump repair and maintenanceRequires similar certifications, often including specialized pump repair or mechanical certifications
Work EnvironmentPrimarily workshop-based, focusing on repairing, rebuilding, and testing pumpsField-based or workshop, performing installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by companies that manufacture, repair, or service pumps in industrial, agricultural, or municipal sectorsEmployed by similar industries, often working directly on-site or in repair facilities

In summary, a Pump Shop refers to the facility or business that repairs and maintains pumps, while a Pump Technician is the skilled worker performing these tasks. Both roles require technical skills and certifications, but the Pump Shop is the workplace, and the Pump Technician is the professional executing the work.

What is a pump shop?

A pump shop is a specialized facility where pumps are repaired, maintained, assembled, or tested for various industrial or commercial applications. These shops handle a wide range of pumps, including centrifugal, submersible, and positive displacement pumps, and may provide services such as diagnostics, part replacement, and performance testing. Pump shop technicians are skilled in troubleshooting mechanical and electrical issues related to pumps to ensure they operate efficiently and safely. Many pump shops also offer custom solutions to meet specific customer needs.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Pump Shop Technician, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Pump Shop Technician, you typically need mechanical aptitude, experience with pump assembly and repair, and a relevant technical certification or vocational training. Familiarity with diagnostic tools, hydraulic and pneumatic systems, and maintenance management software is often required. Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and effective teamwork are crucial soft skills in this role. These abilities ensure pumps are serviced efficiently and safely, minimizing downtime and supporting operational reliability in industrial settings.

What are some common challenges faced by Pump Shop technicians, and how can they be addressed?

Pump Shop technicians often encounter challenges such as diagnosing complex equipment failures, handling heavy or awkward components, and keeping up with a fast-paced repair schedule. To address these, strong troubleshooting skills, regular safety training, and effective teamwork are crucial. Technicians also benefit from continuous learning about new pump technologies and proactive communication with engineers and clients to ensure repairs meet operational needs.
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Infographic showing various Pump Shop job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 82% Full Time, 16% Part Time, 1% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $37,856 per year, or $18.2 per hour.

Pumps and Rods Field Service Technician

BSC Administration LLC

Glendive, MT โ€ข On-site

Full-time

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Job description

Job Type
Temporary
Description
SUMMARY OF ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
The purpose of this job is to perform all duties of a Fiber Glass Technician and the servicing and repairing of the customer's pumps and other related equipment. The Fiber Glass Technician should be able to Inspect and Install Fiber Glass Rods on locations. A Pump Technician should be able to tear down and identify worn or damaged pump parts and be able to reassemble the pump with little supervision
SPECIFIC DUTIES, ACTIVITIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO:

  • Pumps:
  • Disassemble, repair, and assemble pumps and the transacting of other products specific to the pump shop.
  • Properly handle sucker rods and application of general oil field supply products and safety systems equipment.
  • Delivers and picks up customer pumps which have been or are in need of repair.
  • Assist in loading and unloading of pump, safety, and rod product freight.
  • Obtains signed approval of delivery tickets from customer personnel in a timely manner.
  • Reviews and completes all paperwork required in the transacting of pumps, sucker rods, supplies and safety equipment sales.
  • Understands and fully completes the Pump Service Record (PSR) for all new/repaired pumps serviced in the district.
  • Routinely discusses with Pump Shop Manager/Supervisor the repair of customer pump equipment.
  • Prepares equipment price quotations and quotes prices to customers.
  • May present well reports to customers and attend customer failure analysis meetings.
  • Rods:
  • Install products manufactured and sold by ELS for well completion such as steel rods, fiberglass rods, sinker bars, pumps, and shear tools.
  • Following standard procedures, execute general installs, rod delivery, rod inspection and verify the spacing of a well after the installation is complete.
  • Load and deliver steel rods, fiberglass rods, sinker bars, shear tools; must be able to use both paper maps as well as other navigation tools.
  • Perform duties in a manner that maintains a safe workplace and is responsible for housekeeping, shop cleanliness and orderliness.
  • Takes telephone calls from customers for service work and equipment sales and completes necessary paperwork.
  • Responsible for accuracy of inbound and outbound freight shipments.
  • Assist Shop Manager/Supervisor in assuring accuracy of shop inventory.
  • Recommends to Shop Manager/Supervisor the inventory levels required to operate the district.
  • Continually monitors inventory levels to assure compliance with company goals.
  • Performs any other activity or assignment as required by management personnel.
  • Maintains company assigned vehicle in condition as required by company policy.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.
Requirements EHS REQUIREMENTS:
  • Complete all work in a safe manner and follow all safety requirements consistent with supporting the company's TRIR goals
  • Follow all environmental requirements consistent with supporting the company's environmental performance goals
  • Complete, and actively participate in all the company's safety training requirements
  • Maintain a clean driving record in accordance with company insurance policy
POSITION REQUIREMENTS: Education/Experience: High school diploma or GED and 2 years of oil field experience, or 1 year as a ELS Pump Shop Service Technician I or related oil field experience. Travel Requirements: Up to 10% PHYSICAL/MENTAL REQUIREMENTS:
  • Must be able to stand for extended periods of time.
  • Must be able to sit and/or drive a vehicle; a minimum of 2 hours and often up to 4 hours.
  • Must be able to maneuver to all areas of a pump shop or warehouse, and to all allowable areas of a well site or other job sites.
  • Must be able to lift up to 70 pounds and carry up to 50 pounds.
  • Must be able to safely mount and dismount from the back of a truck, and bend, reach, kneel, twist, and grip items while working at area.
  • Must have the manual dexterity and coordination to operate hand tools and mechanical tools such as a wench.
  • Must be able to work at a fast pace.
  • Must be able to tolerate changing priorities, and complete assignments despite frequent interruptions.
  • Must be able to respond to visual and aural cues.
  • Must be able to drive a one-ton pick-up truck.
  • Must be able to read, write, speak, and understand English.
WORK ENVIRONMENT: Work environment is typically considered within an ELS location during normal or extended business hours. Work environment may also include customer sites including oil well sites, and meeting venues, extensive time off site while traveling or to other location as required