1

Temporary Oilfield Rig Hands Jobs (NOW HIRING)

This role requires thorough knowledge of rig equipment, safety protocols, and oilfield operations ... React quickly using hands, fingers, or feet. * Must be able to comprehend and follow written and ...

This role requires thorough knowledge of rig equipment, safety protocols, and oilfield operations ... React quickly using hands, fingers, or feet. * Must be able to comprehend and follow written and ...

Able to instruct floor and derrick hands in use of all safety equipment * Able to instruct the ... is an oil & gas completion and production solutions company with a foundation built on well ...

Able to instruct floor and derrick hands in use of all safety equipment * Able to instruct the ... is an oil & gas completion and production solutions company with a foundation built on well ...

This role requires thorough knowledge of rig equipment, safety protocols, and oilfield operations ... React quickly using hands, fingers, or feet. * Must be able to comprehend and follow written and ...

Able to instruct floor and derrick hands in use of all safety equipment * Able to instruct the ... is an oil & gas completion and production solutions company with a foundation built on well ...

next page

Showing results 1-20

People also search for

Temporary Oilfield Rig Hands information

See salary details

$7

$26

$46

How much do temporary oilfield rig hands jobs pay per hour?

As of May 29, 2026, the average hourly pay for temporary oilfield rig hands in the United States is $26.57, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.87 and $36.30 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Temporary Oilfield Rig Hands vs Roustabouts?

AspectTemporary Oilfield Rig HandsRoustabouts
CredentialsBasic safety training, OSHA certificationsBasic safety training, OSHA certifications
Work EnvironmentOffshore/onshore drilling rigs, oilfield sitesOffshore/onshore drilling rigs, oilfield sites
Employer & Industry UsageOil & gas exploration companies, drilling contractorsOil & gas companies, drilling contractors
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

Temporary Oilfield Rig Hands and Roustabouts both work in oilfield environments, often performing manual labor and safety tasks. The main difference lies in job scope; Temporary Oilfield Rig Hands may have more specialized roles or short-term assignments, while Roustabouts typically handle general labor tasks on rigs. Both roles require safety certifications and are essential in oilfield operations.

What cities are hiring for Temporary Oilfield Rig Hands jobs? Cities with the most Temporary Oilfield Rig Hands job openings:
What are the most commonly searched types of Oilfield Rig Hands jobs? The most popular types of Oilfield Rig Hands jobs are:
What states have the most Temporary Oilfield Rig Hands jobs? States with the most job openings for Temporary Oilfield Rig Hands jobs include:

Full-time

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Rig Operator

Beckman Production is an oilfield well-servicing and trucking company. We are looking for rig hands to help operate the service rigs

that we run. It is a several man crew, the operator, floor hands, a derrick hand, supervisors, and company men frequently on site.

Safety is a priority at Beckman that includes following directions, being aware of your surroundings, and paying attention to hazards.

Nights and weekends may be required depending on the job. Expect 40-80 hours a week.

Per Diem and Health benefits offered.

Stop in at any one of Beckman locations and complete an application or submit a request to JRMR@Beckmanproduction.com to have an application emailed to you.

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: Based on Experience

Schedule:

  • 8-hour shift
  • Monday to Friday
  • Overtime

Education:

  • High school or equivalent (Preferred)

License/Certification:

  • Driver's License (Required)

Work Location: Harrison, MI and Kalkaska, MI

Beckman Production Services Inc.

Beckman Production Services is a well servicing company that operates completion and workover rigs, swabbing units, hot oilers, high pressure pump trucks, anchor setting trucks, wireline units, vacuum trucks, crude oil trucks and tankers licensed to haul non-hazardous liquid waste and crude oil. In addition, the company operates five Class II oilfield brine disposal wells and several mineral brine wells which produce concentrated brine that is sold for dust and ice control.