2025-10-16 – Weekly Oil Rig Jobs : Explore multiple drilling roles

Important Note: These jobs are posted in real-time and might expire. Please apply promptly.


It’s been a bustling week for oil rig jobs, with plenty of opportunities popping up across the board. Demand is especially high for skilled operators and managers in key locations. As always, remote opportunities are limited, but it’s worth keeping an eye on those options if you’re looking to work from afar.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Rig Manager, Drilling
    Company: Savanna Energy Services Corp | Location: Odessa, TX
    This role involves overseeing drilling operations and keeping equipment running smoothly. A great chance to work closely with the oil company reps and ensure everything stays profitable.
    Apply Here

  • Workover / Cable Tool Rig Operator
    Company: Plants and Goodwin, Inc. | Location: Bradford, PA
    Operators here report directly to the Rig Supervisor. It’s all about performing services on oil and gas wells within a solid crew.
    Apply Here

  • Crane Rigger
    Company: Rossco Crane and Rigging | Location: Minot, ND
    This is a critical role for those who can safely handle equipment and materials. Experience in oil fields and manufacturing will be key.
    Apply Here

  • Swab Rig Operator
    Company: Kimble | Location: Dover, OH
    If you’re looking to boost production by removing fluids from wells, this role is a perfect fit.
    Apply Here

  • Workover Rig Floorhand Trainee - Dickinson, ND
    Company: TEK Industries, LLC | Location: Dickinson, ND
    A great entry-level opportunity, this role offers hands-on experience in maintaining and repairing oil wells. Training is provided on-site.
    Apply Here

  • Oil Field Mechanic for Heavy Machinery
    Company: Norton Energy Drilling | Location: Lubbock, TX
    Experienced mechanics will find this role rewarding, working on drilling rigs in the Northwest.
    Apply Here

  • Wireline Rigger/Driver
    Company: Plants and Goodwin, Inc. | Location: Cambridge, OH
    This job involves operating mechanical equipment and cabling rigs to collect data from oil and natural gas wells.
    Apply Here

  • Water well Driller on Conventional Drill Rig
    Company: Douglas Exploration LLC. | Location: Casper, WY
    If drilling for oil and gas exploration is your thing, this role on a 1000-1500 Truck Mount Drill Rig could be for you.
    Apply Here

  • Water well Driller on Conventional Drill Rig
    Company: Douglas Exploration LLC. | Location: Douglas, WY
    Similar to the Casper role, drilling for exploration and environmental projects is the focus here.
    Apply Here

  • Driller on Conventional 1500 Truck mount drill rig
    Company: Douglas Exploration LLC. | Location: Casper, WY
    This position involves drilling for oil and gas exploration using a conventional truck mount drill rig.
    Apply Here


See all urgent needs jobs here: See Urgent Needs Jobs
Explore remote jobs here: See Remote Jobs


That wraps up this week’s lineup. Keep an eye out for new postings and remember, the right opportunity could be just around the corner.

But i landed a driller slot last month by applying within an hour and calling the yard superintendent the same day — have your HUET/TWIC/WellSharp in one PDF ready; TWIC info here: https://www.tsa.gov/for-industry/twic… Remote roles are thin, but I’ve seen occasional maintenance planning hybrids if you’re flexible on rotation. Anyone else seeing more operator-in-training openings in the Gulf this week?

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Got faster responses this week by applying within 15 minutes of a real-time post and putting “available to mobilize in 48 hours” at the top of my resume. If you’re chasing those manager roles, add your last rig, crew size, and a target day rate to cut the back-and-forth. Remote’s tight like OP said, but note willingness for short hitches; @Guide’s one-PDF idea is clutch.

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Quick tip: after you submit, text the contact a one-liner — “HUET, TWIC, WellSharp current; base IAH; can mobilize 72h” — I’ve had dispatch bump me up just because I was easy to slot, and answer unknown numbers like it’s muster since call-backs often come from blocked lines. Remote options are slim, so if that’s your target, be flexible on hitch length or basin.

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@Guide I put “GOM, BOSIET current; sail Sunday” in email subject; remote’s limited, consider hitch reliefs.

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