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The average salary for an Oil and Gas Derrick Operator in U.S. is $58,330.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $58,330

$42,230$75,750

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $28.04

$20.31$36.42

What does an Oil and Gas Derrick Operator earn?

Oil and Gas Derrick Operators can expect to earn an average of $58,330 per year in the United States. Working with oilfield services companies, they are responsible for operating machinery and equipment used in the drilling and production of oil and gas. Derrick Operators may also be required to inspect, maintain, and troubleshoot drilling equipment and perform regular maintenance on both the rig and other machinery used. Derrick Operators must ensure the safety and security of any personnel working on the rig, as well as follow health, safety, and environmental regulations.

How to earn more as an Oil and Gas Derrick Operator

"To become an oil and gas derrick operator, you will need to complete specialized training and may need to obtain certification. You can also gain relevant skills through apprenticeships and on-the-job training. To progress your career, you can become a supervisor or a specialist derrick operator. Alternatively, you may set up your own oil and gas company and manage its operations."