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Wireline Offshore Jobs (NOW HIRING)

... and offshore environments. Some locations are only minutes from our facilities, while others ... Wireline perforating systems * Completion and intervention support * Bridge plugs and patch systems

... onsite, Offshore and in-house service models. IMPLIFY is an IT consulting services and software ... Experience in providing solutions in the following domain areas -Wireline - Copper , Fiber and ...

$70K - $94K/yr

Proven experience in subsea completions and offshore operations * Strong knowledge of: * Well intervention techniques (wireline, perforating, fishing) * Fracturing and stimulation * Sand control ...

They work closely with Well Site Supervisors and Wireline Supervisors to ensure tasks are completed ... PEC-SEMS, PEC-Offshore, SafeGulf, SafeLand USA, Water Survival, H2S/Fit Testing, Fire-Fight ...

Field Service Supervisor

Broussard, LA · On-site

$58K - $88K/yr

They work closely with Well Site Supervisors and Wireline Supervisors to ensure tasks are completed ... PEC-SEMS, PEC-Offshore, SafeGulf, SafeLand USA, Water Survival, H2S/Fit Testing, Fire-Fight ...

They work closely with Well Site Supervisors and Wireline Supervisors to ensure tasks are completed ... PEC-SEMS, PEC-Offshore, SafeGulf, SafeLand USA, Water Survival, H2S/Fit Testing, Fire-Fight ...

They work closely with Well Site Supervisors and Wireline Supervisors to ensure tasks are completed ... PEC-SEMS, PEC-Offshore, SafeGulf, SafeLand USA, Water Survival, H2S/Fit Testing, Fire-Fight ...

We operate in many diverse environments both, land based and offshore. While some fields are only ... the Wireline Maintenance Shops, Equipment, and Facilities. As experience is developed, this ...

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Wireline Offshore information

What is wireline in offshore?

Offshore wireline refers to the use of specialized electrical and mechanical tools lowered into oil and gas wells to perform operations such as logging, testing, and well intervention. Wireline operators need technical skills and often hold certifications, working in challenging offshore environments with strict safety protocols.

What is the highest paying offshore job?

The highest paying offshore jobs often include roles such as offshore drilling engineers, subsea engineers, and project managers, with salaries exceeding $150,000 annually. These positions typically require specialized skills, certifications, and experience working in challenging environments like deepwater or harsh weather conditions.

What is a typical work schedule like for a Wireline Offshore position, and how does it impact work-life balance?

Most Wireline Offshore roles operate on rotation schedules, such as two weeks on followed by two weeks off, depending on the project and company. During your offshore rotation, you’ll work and live on the platform, typically in 12-hour shifts, often in challenging environmental conditions. The extended time away from home can be demanding, but the scheduled periods off provide opportunities for rest and personal time. This structure allows for concentrated work followed by extended breaks, making it important to consider your adaptability and preferences regarding work-life balance.

What jobs pay 500,000 a year in the US?

In the offshore wireline industry, senior roles such as offshore operations managers, technical directors, or specialized engineers can reach or exceed $500,000 annually, especially with experience, certifications, and overtime pay. These positions often require advanced technical skills, safety training, and extensive field experience in high-pressure environments.

How much do wireline operators get paid?

Wireline offshore operators typically earn between $70,000 and $120,000 annually, depending on experience, certifications, and location. Overtime, hazard pay, and allowances for working in remote environments can increase total compensation.

What is a Wireline Offshore job?

A Wireline Offshore job involves operating specialized equipment to lower tools and instruments into oil and gas wells to gather data, perform maintenance, or assist with drilling and production. It typically requires working on offshore rigs in challenging environments, often for weeks at a time. Responsibilities include setting up and maintaining wireline tools, interpreting well data, and ensuring safety protocols are followed. Strong technical skills, physical endurance, and teamwork are essential for success in this role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Wireline Offshore position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Wireline Offshore professional, you need solid mechanical aptitude, problem-solving skills, and a background in petroleum engineering or related technical fields. Experience with wireline logging tools, pressure control equipment, and certifications such as IWCF or BOSIET are commonly required. Strong communication, teamwork, and adaptability under pressure are standout soft skills in offshore environments. These abilities are crucial for ensuring accurate data acquisition, operational safety, and seamless offshore team collaboration.

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Infographic showing various Wireline Offshore job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 95% Full Time, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 92% In-person, and 8% Remote job distribution.

TCP Specialist

Alaska E-Line Services

Prudhoe Bay, AK • Remote

Full-time

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

Salary: negotiable based on experience

TCP Specialist

Alaska E-Line Services

At Alaska E-Line Services, we operate across some of the most demanding and remote oilfield environments in Alaska. Our work spans from the North Slope and Prudhoe Bay to the Kenai Peninsula and Cook Inlet, supporting operations in both land-based and offshore environments.
Some locations are only minutes from our facilities, while others require travel by helicopter, bush plane, snow cat train, or boat. No two jobs are the same, and our personnel are expected to adapt to a wide range of operational challenges and environmental conditions.
Our teams support a broad range of wireline and completion services, including:

  • TCP (Tubing Conveyed Perforating) systems
  • Wireline perforating systems
  • Completion and intervention support
  • Bridge plugs and patch systems
  • Pipe recovery operations
  • Logging and diagnostic services

We are seeking highly motivated TCP Specialists who thrive in fast-paced, high-performance environments and take pride in executing critical completion operations safely and efficiently in some of the harshest and most rewarding oil and gas fields in the world.


General Duties & Responsibilities

  • Plan, prepare, and execute TCP operations safely and efficiently
  • Oversee field operations to ensure the timely commencement and successful execution of customer work
  • Assist with assembly, maintenance, testing, and deployment of TCP and perforating systems
  • Ensure compliance with all explosives handling, storage, transportation, and operational procedures
  • Actively engage with supervisors, engineers, and field personnel to maintain service quality and operational performance
  • Troubleshoot operational and equipment-related issues in the field
  • Maintain and manage field supplies, explosives inventory, and operational equipment
  • Ensure all crew members utilize proper PPE and follow safe work practices at all times
  • Conduct daily safety meetings and communicate potential hazards, corrective actions, and safe work practices
  • Follow and enforce all company policies, procedures, and safety standards
  • Maintain accurate job documentation, operational reports, and inventory records
  • Ensure compliance with DOT, HazMat, and ATF regulations
  • Support equipment maintenance, operational readiness, and shop organization
  • Promote professionalism, teamwork, and strong customer relationships in the field

Minimum Qualifications & Requirements

  • Previous TCP, perforating, wireline, or completion operations experience preferred
  • Clean driving record for the past three (3) years with the ability to be insured
  • Must remain in good standing within the company's drug and alcohol testing program
  • Must be able to pass required background checks and maintain compliance with ATF regulations
  • Ability to work safely with explosives and hazardous materials
  • Ability to work in extreme weather and remote Alaska environments
  • Ability to travel for extended field assignments as operationally required
  • Strong troubleshooting, communication, and organizational skills
  • Ability to work safely and effectively in high-pressure operational environments
  • Must remain current on all required training and certifications

What We're Looking For

  • Take pride in operational excellence and service quality
  • Work well under pressure in dynamic field environments
  • Adapt quickly to changing operational conditions
  • Value teamwork, accountability, and professionalism
  • Enjoy solving complex operational challenges
  • Want to build a career in Alaska's unique and demanding oilfield environment.

This position offers the opportunity to work with experienced crews, advanced completion systems, and diverse operations across Alaska while building a career in one of the industry's most challenging and rewarding environments.