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How much do remote pump down perforating jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote pump down perforating in the United States is $52,091.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $40,000.00 and $62,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the typical daily responsibilities and team interactions for someone in a Remote Pump Down Perforating role?

In a Remote Pump Down Perforating position, your daily tasks often involve monitoring and controlling downhole tools and equipment from a remote operations center, ensuring efficient and safe perforation of oil and gas wells. You'll collaborate closely with on-site field crews, engineers, and other remote operators to coordinate timing, troubleshoot issues, and optimize the operation. Effective communication and attention to safety protocols are crucial, as you'll often need to adapt quickly to changing well conditions and support the team in real time. This role offers exposure to advanced technologies and provides a pathway to technical or supervisory positions within completions or remote operations teams.

What is remote pump down perforating?

Remote pump down perforating is a process used in the oil and gas industry to create holes in well casings or liners, allowing oil or gas to flow into the wellbore. Unlike traditional methods, this technique utilizes remotely operated systems to control perforating guns, usually from a safe distance at the surface or even offsite. This approach enhances safety, efficiency, and accuracy during the perforation stage. It is especially valuable in horizontal or unconventional wells where precision and control are critical. The technology often involves real-time data monitoring and automation.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Pump Down Perforating Operator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Pump Down Perforating Operator, you need a solid understanding of oilfield operations, wellsite safety procedures, and hydraulic fracturing processes, often supported by relevant field experience or technical training. Familiarity with remote-control systems, wireline tools, and specialized software for monitoring and data acquisition is typically required. Strong problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and effective communication are essential soft skills for this role. These competencies ensure safe, efficient, and accurate execution of perforation operations in complex and often high-pressure environments.

What is the difference between Remote Pump Down Perforating vs Wireline Perforating?

AspectRemote Pump Down PerforatingWireline Perforating
CredentialsPerforating certifications, technical trainingPerforating certifications, technical training
Work EnvironmentSurface operations, remote controlDownhole operations via wireline
Industry UsageOil and gas well completionsOil and gas well interventions

Remote Pump Down Perforating involves surface-controlled perforation guns deployed via tubing, while Wireline Perforating uses a wireline cable to deploy tools into the wellbore. Both roles require similar certifications and are used in well completion and intervention processes. The main difference lies in the deployment method and work environment, with Remote Pump Down performed at the surface and Wireline Perforating downhole.

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Infographic showing various Remote Pump Down Perforating job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 87% Full Time, and 13% Part Time. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $52,091 per year, or $25 per hour.

Remote Journeyman Plumber - Prudhoe Bay

NANA Management Services

Prudhoe Bay, AK โ€ข On-site, Remote

Other

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

Job Description
The Remote Journeyman Plumber maintains, troubleshoots, repairs, installs, remodels, or constructs industrial plumbing systems, various piping systems, hydronic heating systems, various air handling systems, envirovac toilet units, various pumps, and plumbing equipment. All duties are to be performed in accordance with NMS' mission, vision, and values.
Responsibilities
  • Repairs and installs equipment and systems associated with remote envirovac stations including water and wastewater pumping, storage and distribution systems.
  • Repairs and maintains gas and diesel fired heating systems.
  • Repairs and maintains gas distribution systems, pressure devices and furnace appliances as well as kitchen, laundry and boiler room appliances.
  • Tests, maintains, and repairs fire suppression systems including high volume pumping equipment and circulating pumps.
  • Studies building plans and other materials to determine work aids required and sequence of installations.
  • Inspects structures to lay out proper work procedures.
  • Cuts, threads, bends, and installs or repairs a wide variety of pipes (includes medical gas systems).
  • Assembles and installs valves, fittings, and various pipes.
  • Tests various systems for proper operation, assembly, or to diagnose problems.
  • May perform a variety of other duties required to maintain and operate commercial or industrial facilities.
  • May also be designated as a Remote Plumber I, II, or III.
  • Attends daily safety tool box meetings and is required to do job safety evaluations for each job.
  • Notify supervisor is safety and sanitation standards are not being met.
  • This position has no supervisory responsibilities.
  • Other duties that are pertinent to the department or unit's success also may be assigned.

Qualifications
  • Must have completed a formal training program relating to the plumbing industry.
  • Must have at least five (5) years' verifiable industrial plumbing experience which demonstrates knowledge of water distribution systems, wastewater systems, industrial high volume pumping equipment, gas distribution systems, pressure devices, gas and diesel fired heating systems and furnace appliances, appliances used in industrial kitchens, laundries, and boiler rooms, fire suppression systems, and the state plumbing codes.
  • Must be licensed to work as a Journeyman Plumber in the State of Alaska.
  • A valid driver's license and an acceptable driving record for the past three (3) years to be eligible under NMS' vehicle insurance policy.
  • Must pass all pre-employment contract requirements which may include but are not limited to: hair follicle drug test, physical and fit for duty assessment and hearing test. Applicants not located near a testing facility are responsible for paying for travel to the nearest testing facility.
  • Must be able to cooperate and work as part of a team with fellow employees, customers and clients.
  • Must be able to make decisions in the moment with little to no supervision.
  • Must be able to be on your feet for 12 hours per shift for the scheduled rotation.
  • Must be able to live in dormitory style settings and meet cleanliness requirements of the remote camp.
  • Contract requires employees to speak, understand, read and write English.
  • Must meet and adhere to all safety guidelines and regulations set forth by the company and client.

Working Conditions and Physical Requirements
Weather: Indoor/Outdoor. Frequently exposed to arctic conditions.
Noise level: Moderate to Loud
Description of environment: This is a remote camp setting. Employees must constantly be able to stand, walk, climb, push, pull use hands and arms, stoop, kneel and crouch. Employees are occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles and may be exposed to toxic or caustic chemicals.
Travel: Must be able to travel by plane and/or bus to remote camps.
Physical requirements: Fit For Duty Test
  • Lift: Lift 75 lbs. from floor to knuckle x2
  • Lift: Lift 50 lbs. from floor to waist x 2
  • Lift: Lift 25 lbs. from floor to shoulders x 2
  • Carry: Carry 50 lbs. with two hands for a minimum distance of 25 feet.
  • Push: push horizontally with a peak force of 100 f-lbs. with two hands.
  • Pull: Pull horizontally with a peak force of 100 f-lbs. with two hands.
  • Stoop & Twist: Perform alternate cross over toe touches x 10 each side, self-paced but continuous.
  • Squat Test: Functionally squat x 10, self-paced but continuous.
  • Kneel: Kneel on one knee and stand. Return to kneel on opposite knee. Repeat alternate kneeling sequence x 10 for each knee, self-pace but continuous.
  • Stairs: Climb up and down 10 steps x 10 for a total of 100 steps using one hand to grasp a railing for safety, self-paced:
    • Allow 30 second rest after climbing up and down each set of 50 steps, self-paced.
  • Stairs & Carry: Climb up and down 5 steps x 10 for a total of 50 steps while carrying 20 lbs. in one hand and using the other hand to grasp a railing for safety, self-paced.
    • Allow a 30 second rest period after climbing up and down 48 steps while carrying.
  • Slanted Ladder: Climb a slanted ladder with 6 rungs x 6 repetitions for a total of 60 rungs, self-paced but continuous.
  • All tests must be performed within a safe target heart rate as determined by the contract requirements.

NMS Core Values
Safety guides our behavior.
Honesty and integrity govern our activities.
Commitments made will be fulfilled.
All individuals are treated with dignity and respect.
The environment will be protected and sustained.