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Temp Oil Rig Roustabout Jobs (NOW HIRING)

At least 6 months experience in oil and gas (e.g., roustabout, water transfer, rig up, rig down ... If eligible, the benefits available for this temporary role may include the following: • Medical ...

Rig up and Rig down H2S equipment * Service and repair breathing air equipment * Service and repair ... Knowledge of OSHA regulations and Safety regulations in the oilfield. Must be able to obtain a ...

Rig up and Rig down H2S equipment * Service and repair breathing air equipment * Service and repair ... Knowledge of OSHA regulations and Safety regulations in the oilfield. Must be able to obtain a ...

Rig up and Rig down H2S equipment * Service and repair breathing air equipment * Service and repair ... Knowledge of OSHA regulations and Safety regulations in the oilfield. Must be able to obtain a ...

Rig up and Rig down H2S equipment * Service and repair breathing air equipment * Service and repair ... Knowledge of OSHA regulations and Safety regulations in the oilfield. Must be able to obtain a ...

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How much do temp oil rig roustabout jobs pay per hour?

As of May 30, 2026, the average hourly pay for temp oil rig roustabout in the United States is $26.47, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.71 and $29.57 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Temp Oil Rig Roustabout vs Temp Oil Rig Roughneck?

AspectTemp Oil Rig RoustaboutTemp Oil Rig Roughneck
CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; OSHA safety trainingHigh school diploma or equivalent; OSHA safety training
Work EnvironmentOn oil rigs, performing general labor tasksOn oil rigs, performing more physically demanding tasks
Employer UsageCommonly employed in entry-level roles on rigsOften used interchangeably but can imply more skilled labor

The main difference between a Temp Oil Rig Roustabout and a Temp Oil Rig Roughneck lies in their job scope. Roustabouts typically handle general labor and maintenance tasks, while Roughnecks are more involved in drilling operations and require more specialized skills. Both roles require safety training and are essential for rig operations, but Roughnecks often perform more physically demanding and technical tasks.

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Infographic showing various Temp Oil Rig Roustabout job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Contract. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $55,057 per year, or $26.5 per hour.

USS - WE ARE HIRING! Texas Region | Floorhands, Derrickhands, Motorhands

Ensign Energy

Midland, TX • On-site

Other

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

WE ARE HIRING! Texas Region | Floorhands, Derrickhands, Motorhands (USS)
USS - WE ARE HIRING! Texas Region | Floorhands, Derrickhands, Motorhands
Job Summary
The Floorhand safely and efficiently operates the systems that make up a Drilling Rig. This includes the operation of tongs and use of drilling slips to assemble and disassemble drilling pipe and collars, operation of hoists to raise/lower equipment and personnel as well as hand tools, sledgehammers, and large pipe wrenches. Performs preventative, scheduled, and unscheduled equipment maintenance and repairs. This may include chipping and painting, the physical movement of equipment, the mixing of chemicals and the greasing, oiling, and washing of equipment, walls, and floors. Works with/handle tubulars, loads and unloads freight vehicles. Cleans and organizes equipment, tools, replacement/spare parts, etc. all as part of the process of drilling an oil well to produce/remove underground oil and gas or remove core samples for testing during oil and gas exploration.
Internal Relationships
Works under the direct supervision of the Driller, may be seconded to other supervisors or to help others as required.
External Relationships
Occasionally the Floorhand may be in contact with Operator's representatives, as well as Third-Party OEM and Service Companies technical representatives such as Casing crews, Wellhead installers, welders, etc.
Specific Responsibilities and Accountabilities
The Job Description Listed below is for Floorhand but we have Derrickhands and Motorhands Openings as well. Applicants will be reviewed for roles based on their work history listed on their profile when they apply for this listing.
  • Handles tubular goods by manually pushing, pulling, lifting and operating hoists and racking equipment.
  • Measures tubular goods using a rig tape.
  • Makes and breaks tubular connections using tongs, and handles tubular goods, spinning chain, iron roughnecks, elevators and slips. Requires heavy exertion in forms of pushing, pulling, lifting and carrying heavy objects.
  • Visually inspects connections, dies, nuts and bolts on drill floor and drilling equipment including derrick. Replaces, repairs and tightens as required.
  • Assists Derrickhand in changing screens; relieves Derrickhand as required.
  • Assists Driller in the training and instruction of less experience Floorhands.
  • Assists in specialized tasks:
    • Rigging up.
    • Nippling up.
    • Running casing.
    • Lubricating jacking system during Rig moves.
    • Tearing down specialized equipment. Requires ability to work over side and work from high elevations - requires climbing.
  • Forms part of Well Control Team during shut in procedures.
  • Works in a safe and conscientious manner to ensure personnel safety and the safety of fellow crewmembers.
  • Reports any irregularities or safety hazards to supervisors.

May be called upon to perform other duties comparable to the above as the above duties describe only the typical, primary features of the job and should not be construed as describing all the duties which are part of the job.
Education and Experience
Prior land rig experience is preferred.
Qualifications
Normal career path would have adequately demonstrated to a supervisor through on-the-job experience the ability to competently and safely perform the tasks of a roustabout. Prior land rig experience is preferred. The position of Floorhand necessitates capacity to be able to perform very heavy work.
Very Heavy Work: Lifting objects in excess of 100 lbs. with frequent lifting and/or carrying of objects weighing up to 50 lbs. or more.
Other Accountabilities
  • Business Ethics - Understands fully Ensign's ethics policy and its application in all business dealings including contractual agreements and contract negotiations
  • Business Policies - Understands and agrees to follow all of Ensign's Policy and Directives and procedures as set forth in the Ensign Company Policy and Basic Directives Handbook for Employees
  • Certifications - Maintains technical and safety certifications required by company or government agencies; remains current on all OSHA, EUSD and other required training
  • Drug-free workplace - Conforms to a drug-free workplace, not be under the influence of mind-altering prescription or non-prescription drugs, including alcohol and other drugs of abuse.
  • Occupational Health and Safety - Understands fully the Ensign Health and Safety policy and self-responsibility for own health and safety at work; Demonstrates responsibility to avoid adversely affecting the health and safety of others through any act or omission
    • Uses the correct protective clothing and equipment as provided by Ensign and guards against misuse or damage to such equipment
    • Reports any hazardous situations arising in the workplace that cannot be self-corrected, or injury incurred during the course of work, no matter how minor
    • Avoids injury resulting from manual handling tasks, by use of risk assessment, correct mechanical handling equipment and correct manual handling techniques