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Workover Rigs Jobs in Texas (NOW HIRING)

Mechanic (Kilgore, TX)

Kilgore, TX ยท On-site

$19.50 - $27/hr

The primary role of the equipment Mechanic is to maintain and repair a variety of equipment including diesel engines, heavy trucks, workover rigs, pumping equipment, lifting equipment, and other rig ...

Mechanic

Odessa, TX ยท On-site

$22.75 - $30.25/hr

The primary role of the equipment Mechanic is to maintain and repair a variety of equipment including diesel engines, heavy trucks, workover rigs, pumping equipment, lifting equipment, and other rig ...

Mechanic

Odessa, TX

$22.75 - $30.25/hr

The primary role of the equipment Mechanic is to maintain and repair a variety of equipment including diesel engines, heavy trucks, workover rigs, pumping equipment, lifting equipment, and other rig ...

Candidate should also have a strong knowledge in well services, workover rigs, pumps, BOPs, swivels and lay down machines. and other crafts and will be well-versed in all maintenance process and ...

Drilling and Workover rigs, electrical, hydraulic and mechanical equipment and tools, structural steel, and the ability to read and interpret technical drawings. * Ability to use the technical tools ...

Maintains and performs preventative maintenance and basic repairs to workover rigs and associated equipment, checks fluid, oil, water, hydraulic, and transmission levels. * Understands and uses ...

Maintains and performs preventative maintenance and basic repairs to workover rigs and associated equipment, checks fluid, oil, water, hydraulic, and transmission levels. * Understands and uses ...

Pipe Yard Hand

San Angelo, TX ยท On-site

$15.25 - $19/hr

Located in Midland, TX providing well service rigs for the purpose of workover or completion operations. Along with the well service rigs, Ranger Energy Services (RES) offers a wide range of ...

Participate in field operations, including site visits to onshore and offshore rigs, as required * Support completion and workover design and execution as needed. * Perform other duties and special ...

Participate in field operations, including site visits to onshore and offshore rigs, as required * Support completion and workover design and execution as needed. * Perform other duties and special ...

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How much do workover rigs jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 12, 2026, the average yearly pay for workover rigs in Texas is $115,495.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $98,800.00 and $136,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are workover rigs?

Workover rigs are specialized drilling rigs used in the maintenance, repair, and enhancement of existing oil and gas wells. Unlike drilling rigs that are primarily used to drill new wells, workover rigs are employed to perform tasks such as replacing production tubing, cleaning out wells, or installing new equipment to improve well performance. They play a crucial role in extending the productive life of wells and ensuring optimal output. Workover rigs can be truck-mounted or skid-mounted and vary in size and capability depending on the well service requirements.

What are some common challenges faced by Workover Rig operators, and how can new hires best prepare for them?

Workover Rig operators often encounter challenges such as working in remote locations, managing heavy equipment, and adhering to strict safety protocols in high-pressure environments. New hires should be ready to adapt to irregular schedules, collaborate closely with teams under shifting conditions, and respond quickly to unexpected well conditions or equipment issues. Gaining a strong understanding of safety procedures, maintaining physical fitness, and developing effective communication skills are key to succeeding and advancing in this role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Workover Rig Operator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Workover Rig Operator, you need expertise in rig operations, well servicing techniques, and a strong understanding of safety protocols, typically backed by industry certifications such as Well Control or H2S training. Familiarity with technical tools like hoisting equipment, downhole tools, and computerized rig monitoring systems is essential. Effective communication, teamwork, and problem-solving skills are critical for managing site challenges and ensuring crew safety. These competencies are crucial for maintaining operational efficiency, minimizing downtime, and upholding safety standards in demanding oilfield environments.

What is the difference between Workover Rigs vs Drilling Rigs?

AspectWorkover RigsDrilling Rigs
Primary FunctionPerform maintenance, repair, and well interventionsDrill new wells or deepen existing ones
Work EnvironmentOn-site at existing wells, often in remote locationsAt drilling sites, often in open fields or offshore
Credentials NeededWell control certifications, safety trainingWell control certifications, safety training
Industry UsageOil and gas extraction companiesOil and gas exploration and production

Workover Rigs and Drilling Rigs are both essential in oil and gas operations but serve different purposes. Workover Rigs focus on maintaining and repairing existing wells, while Drilling Rigs are used to create new wells. Understanding these differences helps in choosing the right equipment and expertise for specific operational needs.

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Mechanic (Kilgore, TX)

Mechanic (Kilgore, TX)

AXI Education Solutions

Kilgore, TX โ€ข On-site

$19.50 - $27/hr

Full-time

PTO

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

***This job has preference to qualified local job seekers within 60 miles of our Axis Kilgore, TX facility.
The primary role of the equipment Mechanic is to maintain and repair a variety of equipment including diesel engines, heavy trucks, workover rigs, pumping equipment, lifting equipment, and other rig and drill-out oilfield related equipment. The equipment mechanic will also perform the following but not limited to preventive and corrective maintenance, failure analysis, diagnostics, repairs, inspections, assembling and rebuilding of components or equipment (i.e.: engines, power trains, hydraulics, fuel systems, power generation, electrical codes, etc.) either in a shop or on location, with or without supervision.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
The essential functions include, but are not limited to the following:
Maintains, diagnoses, and repairs a variety of equipment including but not limited to:
  • Diesel/gasoline engines
    • Cat
    • DDEC
    • MTU
    • Cummins
    • Perkins
    • Mack
  • Transmissions
    • Allison 4700ofs, 6000
  • Winches
    • Electric
    • Hydraulic
  • High pressure pumps
    • 0-3000psi
    • 0-5000psi
    • 0-10,000psi
  • Work over rigs
    • Late model and 300hp to 600hp
  • Centrifugal pumps
  • Air compressors
  • Pneumatic valve and system
  • Hydraulic systems
  • Mobile/overhead crane
  • Gear boxes
  • PTO's
  • 12 and 24-volt electrical systems
  • Chassis and suspension
    • Rims, tires, and wheel
  • Forklifts
  • Electro-mechanical equipment
  • Wellhead and supporting equipment
  • Other types of oilfield related equipment
  • Execute required procedures for preventative maintenance and appropriate inspections required by Axis and customer
  • Perform basic troubleshooting with electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems
  • Repair and refurbish hydraulic power equipment
  • Install and/or replace new or reconditioned repair parts
  • Read and follow repair manual and perform repairs as listed in manuals
  • Read and interpret basic measuring equipment
  • Operate and maintain power equipment and lifting devices and follow-up with basic testing of equipment for proper operation
  • Order parts as necessary for equipment with prior approval
  • Troubleshoot breakdowns and issues on various types of oilfield well service equipment
  • Be prepared at all times for calls from operators for troubleshooting issues, either at the shop or at wellsite
  • Perform proper diagnosis based on troubleshooting on mechanical equipment
  • Conduct routine maintenance or repair work including engine and transmission overhaul or unit engine swings, involving cleaning and lubricating parts
  • Repair and maintain machinery and rotating equipment, such as motors, engines, mud pumps, drum brakes, draw works, swivels, laydown machines, high pressure fluid ends and power ends (frac pumps)
  • Solid experience in disassembly and reassembly of non-working equipment to like-new working conditions, followed by extensive safety and operational condition checks before distributed to the field
  • Ability to work as a team when working around the shop and field crews and assist other maintenance employees
  • Work will be in the shop or in field on rig and services equipment depending on work assignment
  • Complete proper paperwork as assigned

Minimum Qualifications (Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities)
  • High School Diploma, GED or equivalent; Certification from trade or technical school in maintenance or Diesel repair highly preferred
  • Five (5) years or more solid and proven work experience on oil field equipment or similar field with diesel engines and hydraulics
  • Valid state-issued driver license; Class A or B license is preferred - a plus
  • Strong and proven hydraulic knowledge
  • Must have heavy experience in maintenance and repair on very complex hydraulic systems and know the difference between open loop and closed loop hydraulic equipment systems
  • Prefer knowledge with laptop-based software for troubleshooting such as CAT Electronic Technician, CUMMINS INSIGHT, ALLLISON TRANS, MACK TECH TOOL, DETROIT DDEC, and MTU
  • Would like to see experience with CAT C-15, Cat C-32, Detroit 14 liter, MTU 16v2000 tier 2 and tier 4, CM 850 Cummins Qsx 15, Allison 750 series, 4750 OFS, 6000, and 8000 series trans. Cotta drop boxes, Cooper right angle boxes, 224 twin disk Air clutches
  • Ability to demonstrate safe work habits and work well with others in a team environment
  • Work may be performed in all weather conditions
  • Ability to lift heavy equipment up to 75 lbs.
  • 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, working near or with heavy tools and moving machinery
  • Mobility, including entering confined spaces, enter areas by the use of ladders or other access devices; ability to bend, stoop, twist, stand, squat, crawl and walk
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and handle multiple tasks at once
  • Basic problem solving and organizational skills
  • Reliable telephone (cell phone) communication and transportation
  • Able to clear pre-employment drug/alcohol and job-relevant screens

Equal Opportunity Employer
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