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Driller

Little Elm, TX · On-site

$30 - $40/hr

... a drill operator in the construction or geotechnical industry OSHA 10-hour (or higher) and First Aid training preferred Experience with dual rotary drill heads, duplex systems, or down-the-hole ...

... a drill operator in the construction or geotechnical industry • OSHA 10-hour (or higher) and First Aid training preferred • Experience with dual rotary drill heads, duplex systems, or down-the ...

... a drill operator in the construction or geotechnical industry • OSHA 10-hour (or higher) and First Aid training preferred • Experience with dual rotary drill heads, duplex systems, or down-the ...

Driller

Little Elm, TX · On-site

$30 - $40/hr

... a drill operator in the construction or geotechnical industry • OSHA 10-hour (or higher) and First Aid training preferred • Experience with dual rotary drill heads, duplex systems, or down-the ...

... a drill operator in the construction or geotechnical industry • OSHA 10-hour (or higher) and First Aid training preferred • Experience with dual rotary drill heads, duplex systems, or down-the ...

Minimum 5 years of experience operating Atlas Copco Pit Viper and/or Sandvik blasthole drills (or ... rotary blasthole drills) in an open pit mining environment. * Demonstrated proficiency in drill ...

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How much do rotary drill operator jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 13, 2026, the average hourly pay for rotary drill operator in the United States is $21.29, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.11 and $24.76 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the typical work schedules and environments for Rotary Drill Operators?

Rotary Drill Operators often work outdoors in all weather conditions and may be assigned to remote locations such as oil fields, mining sites, or construction projects. Schedules can frequently include long shifts, night work, or rotating schedules, especially during major drilling operations. Operators usually work as part of a team, coordinating with supervisors, engineers, and other crew members to maintain safety and maximize drilling efficiency. Adaptability and readiness for physically demanding work are key, and employers typically provide accommodations and resources to support employees in the field.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Rotary Drill Operator position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Rotary Drill Operator, you need mechanical aptitude, physical stamina, and experience with drill machinery, often supported by a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with drilling rigs, hoisting systems, safety protocols, and certifications such as OSHA or HAZWOPER are commonly required. Strong attention to detail, teamwork, and problem-solving abilities help you excel in this demanding environment. These skills ensure efficient, safe drilling operations and effective collaboration on job sites.

What is a Rotary Drill Operator job?

A Rotary Drill Operator is responsible for operating and maintaining drilling equipment to create holes for oil and gas extraction, mining, or construction. They monitor drill speed, adjust controls, and ensure the equipment functions safely and efficiently. The job requires knowledge of drilling techniques, mechanical systems, and safety protocols. Operators may work in remote locations and often need physical stamina to handle the demanding conditions.

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Job description

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Keller North America is a leading geotechnical specialty contractor providing drilled foundations, earth retention, and ground improvement solutions throughout the United States. We are currently seeking an experienced Tieback & Micropile Drill Operator to support our geotechnical construction operations.

Responsibilities

Operate specialized drill rigs such as Klemm, Casagrande, Hutte, TEI, Berretta, or similar equipment

Perform drilling for tiebacks, micropiles, anchors, soil nails, and grouting applications

Inspect, operate, and maintain drilling equipment according to manufacturer specifications

Perform rigging, hoisting, and spotting for equipment movement

Perform soil leveling and ground preparation for equipment and materials

Troubleshoot mechanical issues and assist with basic equipment repairs

Operate support equipment such as skid steers, forklifts, excavators, mixers, and pumps as needed

Perform general labor tasks including digging, backfilling, site cleanup, and material handling

Safely operate hand and power tools including drills, saws, grinders, jackhammers, concrete mixers, and pneumatic tampers

Maintain safe working conditions and follow all safety policies and OSHA regulations

Travel to jobsites throughout the Rocky Mountain region and surrounding states, including extended assignments

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Qualifications

Minimum of 2 to 3 years of experience operating tieback or micropile drill rigs or similar equipment

Hands-on experience as a drill operator in the construction or geotechnical industry

OSHA 10-hour (or higher) and First Aid training preferred

Experience with dual rotary drill heads, duplex systems, or down-the-hole hammers is a plus

Must be self-motivated and willing to travel

Must be able to work in a team environment and communicate effectively

Must be able to perform physical labor including frequent bending, kneeling, and lifting up to 50 pounds

Must be comfortable working outdoors in extreme weather and in confined or uneven work areas

Experience in ground improvement, grouting, or earth retention is a plus

Additional Information

Salary Range: $30 - $40 per hour

 

Actual salary will be based on a variety of factors including relevant internal and external experience, knowledge, skills, scope of job, geographical location or other factors permitted by law

Benefits:

  • 401(k) + matching 
  • Health, Dental, Vision insurance
  • Life insurance
  • Paid time off (PTO)
  • Holiday Pay

Keller is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We encourage qualified women, minorities, veterans, individuals with disabilities, and others to apply.

Equal Employment Opportunity

Employment Type: OTHER