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Temporary Oil Rig Trucking Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Driller

Midland, TX · On-site

$39.50/hr

... oil company, making sure that the work of the crew follows all company policies as well as ... Supervise crew during rig up/out operations. Assist trucking companies with equipment spotting.

RIG CLERK

Lafayette, LA

$12 - $14.75/hr

... Oil/SBM contaminated trash is in proper shipping receptacles. • Ensure that a MSDS sheet is on ... D.C. and Rig Overtime File. • Wellhead and Tubulars delivery tickets • Trucking / Bill of ...

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How much do temporary oil rig trucking jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 15, 2026, the average hourly pay for temporary oil rig trucking in the United States is $27.87, 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 are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Temporary Oil Rig Trucking professional, and why are they important?

To thrive in Temporary Oil Rig Trucking, you need a valid commercial driver’s license (CDL), knowledge of DOT regulations, and experience operating heavy-duty trucks in challenging environments. Familiarity with GPS navigation, logbook systems, and specialized hauling equipment is also essential. Attention to safety, adaptability to changing conditions, and strong communication skills help ensure reliable performance and teamwork on remote job sites. These abilities are vital for maintaining operational efficiency, safety compliance, and successful delivery under demanding circumstances.

What are some common challenges faced by temporary oil rig trucking professionals, and how can they prepare for them?

Temporary oil rig trucking professionals often encounter challenges such as rapidly changing schedules, demanding work hours, and navigating remote or rugged locations. It's essential to be adaptable, maintain strong communication with dispatchers and rig teams, and strictly follow safety protocols due to the hazardous nature of the job. Familiarity with rig site procedures and being prepared for extended periods away from home can help drivers succeed and stay safe on assignment.

What is temporary oil rig trucking?

Temporary oil rig trucking involves operating trucks to transport equipment, materials, and sometimes fluids to and from oil drilling sites on a short-term or contract basis. These truck drivers play a crucial role in supporting oil and gas operations by ensuring timely and safe deliveries, often working in challenging environments. Assignments are typically project-based, and drivers may be required to work irregular hours, including nights and weekends. This job requires a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL), a good safety record, and sometimes additional certifications depending on the materials transported. Temporary positions can offer flexibility and valuable experience in the oil and gas industry.

What is the difference between Temporary Oil Rig Trucking vs Oilfield Equipment Operator?

AspectTemporary Oil Rig TruckingOilfield Equipment Operator
CredentialsCommercial Driver's License (CDL)Relevant certifications, often including CDL and equipment operation licenses
Work EnvironmentOn-road, transporting materials to and from oil rigsOn-site at oil fields, operating heavy machinery
Industry UsageTransporting supplies and equipmentManaging and operating oilfield equipment

Temporary Oil Rig Trucking primarily involves transporting materials via CDL-licensed drivers, focusing on logistics. Oilfield Equipment Operators work directly on-site, operating machinery. Both roles are essential in the oil industry but differ in responsibilities and work settings.

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Infographic showing various Temporary Oil Rig Trucking job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 69% Full Time, 6% Part Time, 13% Temporary, 6% Contract, and 6% Nights. Highlights an 94% In-person, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $57,971 per year, or $27.9 per hour.

Experienced Workover Rig Operator

ND Energy Services

Dickinson, ND • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

A Workover Rig Operator is responsible for all activities in regards to operating a workover rig, supervising a crew, and ensuring customer satisfaction with all services.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
  • Works with a three to five person crew performing maintenance and repairs on oil and gas wells
  • Ensures all crew members are at work on time and properly prepared
  • Drives crew truck
  • Operates the rig safely in accordance with DOT regulations and those requested or designated by the customer
  • Operates power swivel
  • Pull and lay down rods, tubing, casing and other equipment as needed
  • Accurately performs torque calculations and specs
  • Performs pipe tallying, rigging up and down, nipple up and down BOP units and pipe handling
  • Performs all required equipment inspections on workover rig, fall arrest systems, derrick and mud pumps
  • Performs check on brake systems and confirms functionality
  • Performs BOP inspection, testing and installation as needed
  • Performs daily inspection and maintenance of equipment
  • Troubleshoots maintenance issues; performs worn equipment recognition checks, turns in maintenance request for repair or replacement of equipment as needed
  • Ensures efficient maintenance of assigned rig and crew truck
  • Able to instruct floorhands and derrickhands in use of all rig and pumping equipment
  • Able to instruct floorhands and derrickhands in use of all safety equipment
  • Able to keep work site, equipment, and tools clean and in good working order
  • Understands job steps and arranges rods and tubing in derrick correctly
  • Understands the rig's hydraulic, pneumatic, and electrical systems
  • Maintains contact and communication with Customer and Rig Supervisor
  • Maintains productivity standards for all rig employees and adheres to all applicable government regulations for compliance.
  • Completes and turns in field tickets in a timely manner and enters crew's hours into time tracking system
  • Works in the shop or assists in NDES Yard maintenance when necessary
  • Assists in repairs and preparing workover rig for deployment when necessary
  • Responsible for training in new crew members, specifically Floorhand-SSE's
  • Attends and participates in daily and monthly safety meetings
  • Understand and comply with company, customer, and health/safety policies, and any other regulations that are required.
  • Reports any and all incidents immediately to Rig Supervisor.
  • Able to work in all weather conditions
  • Performs other duties as directed by management.

Required Skills
  • Must be able to work in fast-paced environment
  • Must possess organizational and problem-solving skills
  • Must be able to work with a team
  • Must be able to lift 75 lbs. and handle physical demanding work
  • Must be able to communicate using oral and basic written communication
  • Must pass a Pre-Employment Drug & Alcohol screening and participate in the random testing pool
  • Must pass a background check and motor vehicle record check
  • Arrange for reliable transportation to and from work

Qualifications
The requirements listed in this job description are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required and must be met by an individual to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
Work Environment
This job operates in an outside environment. The role routinely works in all weather conditions, including but not limited to: extreme wind, rain, cold, heat, etc.
Position Type/Expected Hours of Work
This is a full-time position that works a 14 day on/7 day off rotation. This position regularly requires long hours and weekend work (including holidays) as job duties demand.
Licenses & Certifications
  • Valid Driver's License
  • Class A or B CDL preferred

Education & Experience
  • High School Diploma or equivalent
  • Previous workover experience preferred

Benefits
  • Competitive Wages
  • Health, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Short-Term and Long-Term Disability
  • Retirement Plan with company match

This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibility that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice.