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Temporary Traveling Oil Rig Jobs in Texas (NOW HIRING)

Must be able to travel as job requires. * Work may be performed in all weather conditions ... Work outdoors in all weather conditions, including temperature extremes, around oil and gas well ...

Driller

Midland, TX · On-site

$39.50/hr

Location Drilling - Permian Basin (TX/NM) Division US Drilling Services Travel 14/14 or 20/10 EOE ... oil rig according to the regulations of the oil company, making sure that the work of the crew ...

Inspect and clean tools and equipment used on the rig floor and derrick. * Assist in the rig-up and ... Possible travel locally during the work day between jobsites, although some out-of-area travel may ...

Location Drilling - Permian Basin (TX/NM) Division US Drilling Services Travel 14/14 rotation EOE ... Communicating with the oil company representative (clients). Ensure compliance to policies and ...

Inspect and clean tools and equipment used on the rig floor and derrick. * Assist in the rig-up and ... Possible travel locally during the work day between jobsites, although some out-of-area travel may ...

Relief Rig Operator

Odessa, TX · On-site

$17 - $22.75/hr

... oil and gas wells. * Typically works 12-hour shifts on a 14/7 rotation schedule with approximately 75% travel. Equal Opportunity Employer This employer is required to notify all applicants of their ...

Rig Up Hand

Monahans, TX · On-site

$14 - $15/hr

Basic knowledge of all tools and equipment utilized by oil and gas industry * Manage multiple tasks ... Shift work will consist of overtime, day/nights, weekends, travel/overnight for extended work ...

Basic knowledge of all tools and equipment utilized by oil and gas industry * Manage multiple tasks ... Shift work will consist of overtime, day/nights, weekends, travel/overnight for extended work ...

In addition to providing products and services to the oil and gas industry and calcium chloride for ... TRAVEL: Varies depending on job sites Physical Duties: The physical demands described here are ...

P&A Relief Rig Operator

Odessa, TX · On-site

$17 - $22.75/hr

... oil and gas wells. * Typically works 12-hour shifts on a 14/7 rotation schedule with approximately 75% travel. Equal Opportunity Employer This employer is required to notify all applicants of their ...

In addition to providing products and services to the oil and gas industry and calcium chloride for ... TRAVEL: Varies depending on job sites Physical Duties: The physical demands described here are ...

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What is the difference between Temporary Traveling Oil Rig vs Drilling Rig Worker?

AspectTemporary Traveling Oil RigDrilling Rig Worker
CredentialsCertifications in safety, basic technical skillsSimilar safety certifications, technical training
Work EnvironmentMobile offshore platforms, remote locationsOnshore or offshore drilling sites
Employer & Industry UsageOil & gas exploration companies, contractorsOil & gas companies, drilling contractors

Temporary Traveling Oil Rigs are mobile offshore platforms used for exploration and production, requiring specialized certifications and adaptable skills. Drilling Rig Workers operate on both onshore and offshore sites, often working on similar equipment but may have more fixed locations. The main difference lies in mobility and specific operational roles, with both roles sharing safety and technical training requirements.

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Infographic showing various Temporary Traveling Oil Rig job openings in Texas as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 75% Full Time, and 25% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution.

Full-time

Re-posted 23 days ago


Job description

***This job has preference to qualified local job seekers within 60 miles of Axis Snyder, TX facility.
The Rig Operator, reporting to the assigned Tool Pusher, leads a 4-5-person workover rig crew, and is responsible for performing and safely operating well workover components and services. The primary responsibilities include and is not limited to preparation of crew members, inspection, maintenance, and operations of assigned workover rig, in accordance with company procedures and customer requirements. Additional functions may be specified by the assigned Tool Pusher or other designated operations management. All duties are expected to be performed safely and effectively to maximize the safety of the entire crew while meeting customer expectations and being a solution to their projects by Axis operating safety and performance standards.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
The essential functions include, but are not limited to the following:
  • Confirms all scheduled shift times that the full crew are prepared for work at the assigned rig.
  • Supports the workover crew and is responsible for performing operating functions, including driving the workover rig as necessary to the job site, with direction from the field supervisor/Tool Pusher, and/or the customer company representative.
  • Inspects the setting up, taking down and transportation of the assigned workover rig.
  • Conducts routine inspection and troubleshooting on all service equipment.
  • Monitors, tests, installs, lifts, and removes equipment using proper job and safety procedures.
  • May train and direct the crew on safety and job procedures.
  • Handles job safety analysis and daily maintenance program for the rig, ensuring the crew understands the programs and procedures.
  • May be requested to work outside of the assigned work schedule to meet customer needs.
  • Depending on project and rig assignment, may be required to perform other functional duties as assigned by Tool Pusher/Field Supervisor

Minimum Qualifications (Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities)
  • High school diploma, GED, or the equivalent.
  • Must have valid state issued driver license with acceptable motor vehicle records (MVR); Class A or B CDL a plus/preferred.
  • Required five (5) years of workover rig experience; production experience a plus; minimum two (2) years Rig Operator experience required and at least two (2) years (prefer 3 years) operational and safety experience as a Derrick Hand and Floor Hand required.
  • Working knowledge of basic service mechanical functions.
  • Ability to access the work environment by use of a ladder at heights of 50 ft. or more.
  • Long periods of standing, squatting, kneeling, reaching or similar activities may be necessary.
  • Able to perform duties with protective equipment, H2S respirator where required; potential hazards include working near or with heavy tools and moving machinery.
  • Must be able to travel as job requires.
  • Work may be performed in all weather conditions.
  • Ability to effectively communicate, both verbally and written; English preferred.
  • Ability to interact with others in a team environment and work in a fast-paced environment and handle multiple tasks at once.
  • Basic problem solving and organizational skills.
  • Excellent customer service skills, to provide world class value to Axis customers.
  • Have dependable form of communication - cell phone preferred.
  • Dependable transportation.
  • Ability for qualified clearance on background checks, pre-employment drug and alcohol and job-relevant screens.

Physical Demands and Work Environment
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the functions.
  • Frequently lift and carry up to 50 lbs.; team lift up to 100 lbs. as required for rig operations, equipment handling, and job-site support.
  • Stand approximately 7 hours, walk approximately 3 hours, and sit approximately 2 hours during a typical 12-hour shift.
  • Frequently bend, kneel, climb, push, pull, and perform manual handling activities while rigging up/down, inspecting equipment, and supporting workover operations.
  • Climb ladders and access work areas at heights up to 50 ft. or more, including workover rig structures and related service equipment.
  • Safely operate and handle workover rig equipment, hand tools, and service equipment; demonstrate grip strength of approximately 80-100 lbs. for tool and equipment operation.
  • Work outdoors in all weather conditions, including temperature extremes, around oil and gas well sites and heavy/moving machinery.
  • Work in high-noise environments requiring adequate hearing, communication awareness, and use of required hearing protection and other job-specific PPE.
  • Travel approximately 75% and work a typical 14/7 rotation schedule, subject to customer, district, and operational needs.
  • Maintain adequate vision, hearing, mobility, strength, and stamina to safely perform essential functions and communicate in hazardous oilfield operating environments.

Equal Opportunity Employer
This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.