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How much do seasonal oilfield rig jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for seasonal oilfield rig in the United States is $15.88, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $17.31 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Seasonal Oilfield Rig vs Drilling Rig Worker?

AspectSeasonal Oilfield RigDrilling Rig Worker
CredentialsHigh School diploma, safety certificationsHigh School diploma, safety certifications
Work EnvironmentOnshore/offshore oilfield sites, seasonal workOnshore/offshore drilling sites, year-round or seasonal
Employer & IndustryOil companies, seasonal projectsOil & gas drilling companies, various projects

The Seasonal Oilfield Rig and Drilling Rig Worker roles share similar credentials and work environments, often involving safety certifications and on-site work in the oil and gas industry. The main difference is that Seasonal Oilfield Rigs operate primarily during specific seasons, while Drilling Rig Workers may work year-round or seasonally, depending on project needs. Both roles are essential in oil extraction operations and are often searched together by industry job seekers.

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Infographic showing various Seasonal Oilfield Rig job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% Locum Tenens, 78% Full Time, 1% Part Time, 2% Contract, 1% Nights, and 16% Summer. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $33,031 per year, or $15.9 per hour.

Marine Service Technician (Marine United Lehi)

Moto United Powersports

Lehi, UT • On-site

Full-time

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

Salary: DOE

The Marine Technician is a skilled professional responsible for diagnosing, repairing, and maintaining boats and marine equipment at a marine service center. This role requires expertise in marine systemssuch as engines, electrical components, plumbing, and propulsioncombined with a hands-on approach to troubleshooting and craftsmanship. The Marine Technician works on a variety of vessels, from small recreational boats to larger yachts, ensuring they operate safely and efficiently. The position involves collaborating with service advisors, testing repairs, and maintaining high standards of quality and safety. A strong mechanical aptitude, attention to detail, and a passion for the marine industry are essential for success in this role.


Key Responsibilities:


Diagnostics and Troubleshooting:

  • Use diagnostic tools, technical manuals, and practical inspection to identify issues with marine engines (inboard, outboard, diesel, or gas), electrical systems, and plumbing.
  • Test vessel components, such as fuel systems, ignition, and cooling, to pinpoint malfunctions or performance problems.
  • Assess customer-reported issues and determine the root cause of mechanical or operational failures.

Repairs and Maintenance:

  • Repair or replace defective parts in marine engines, including pistons, carburetors, fuel pumps, or gaskets.
    Service electrical systems, such as wiring, batteries, starters, and navigation equipment.
  • Fix onboard plumbing, including bilge pumps, water tanks, and sanitation systems.
  • Perform routine maintenance tasks like oil changes, filter replacements, tune-ups, and seasonal preparations (e.g., winterization, de-winterization).
  • Move boats and trailers as needed into and out of work bays to complete work when Lot Technician is unavailable.

Equipment Installation:

  • Install marine accessories and systems, such as sonar, radios, lighting, or anchoring equipment, ensuring proper functionality and integration.
  • Mount and align propulsion components, such as propellers, shafts, or sterndrives, per manufacturer guidelines.
    Upgrade or retrofit vessels with new technology or components to enhance performance or meet customer specifications.

Testing and Quality Assurance:

  • Conduct on-water tests or bench tests to validate repairs and ensure systems perform under operating conditions.
  • Inspect repaired vessels for leaks, alignment issues, or other defects, making adjustments as needed.
  • Ensure all work complies with safety regulations, industry standards (e.g., ABYC), and customer expectations.

Specialized Repairs (Based on Skill Set):

  • Repair hulls or structural components using fiberglass, gelcoat, or welding techniques (if trained).
  • Service hydraulic systems, such as steering or trim tabs, and troubleshoot leaks or pressure issues.
  • Rig or repair specialized equipment like trolling motors, outriggers, or sailboat rigging.

Collaboration and Communication:

  • Work closely with service advisors to interpret customer needs and provide technical feedback or repair estimates.
  • Occasionally explain repair details or maintenance recommendations to customers in clear, understandable terms.
  • Coordinate with parts staff to source components and ensure timely availability for repairs.

Documentation and Record-Keeping:

  • Record detailed notes on repairs, parts used, and service procedures in work orders or digital systems.
  • Track time spent on jobs for billing, warranty claims, or internal reporting.
  • Follow environmental regulations for disposing of hazardous materials like oil, fuel, or batteries.

Tool and Workspace Maintenance:

  • Operate and maintain specialized tools, such as torque wrenches, multimeters, or engine diagnostic software.
  • Keep service bays, docks, or workshops clean, organized, and free of hazards.
  • Report tool malfunctions or supply shortages to supervisors for resolution.

Safety and Compliance:

  • Adhere to safety protocols when handling heavy equipment, flammable materials, or working on the water.
  • Ensure repairs meet Coast Guard regulations, manufacturer specifications, and industry standards.
  • Use personal protective equipment (PPE) and maintain a safe working environment for self and team.

Continuous Learning:

  • Stay current on advancements in marine technology, engine designs, and repair methods through training or self-study.
  • Pursue manufacturer-specific certifications (e.g., Mercury, Yamaha, Volvo Penta) or industry credentials (e.g., ABYC, NMEA) as needed.


Qualifications:

  • 2+ years in marine repair, automotive mechanics, or a related field.
  • Proficiency in marine engines, electrical systems, and plumbing; familiarity with boat construction and systems.
  • Strong problem-solving, mechanical aptitude, and attention to detail; ability to use diagnostic and repair tools effectively.
  • Must provide and maintain your own tools.
  • Ability to lift 50+ pounds, work in confined spaces, and handle working in outdoor conditions.
  • Marine technician certifications or manufacturer training preferred but not required. Forklift and towing experience a plus.
  • Self-motivated with the ability to work independently and collaboratively in a team environment.


Requirements:

  • Current valid drivers license
  • Clean driving record, no blemishes
  • Experience driving both manual and automatic vehicles.
  • Ability to confidently operate a forklift (training/certification required). Must be 18 years of age or older.
  • Boat Safety Certification may be required. Must be 18 years of age or older.
  • Towing/hauling, launching and retrieving of boats. Must be 18 years of age or older.


Job Details:

  • Job Type: Full-time
  • Compensation: Salary/Commission (DOE)
  • Work Location: Onsite. Possible travel to offsite locations may be required
  • Remote Work: Not available