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10 Highest-Paying Jobs in North Dakota’s Oil Boom
The Fiscal Times ^ | November 5, 2013 | Blaire Briody

Posted on 11/06/2013 10:38:39 AM PST by thackney

IIt’s no secret that North Dakota’s oil industry is booming. Advancements in hydraulic fracturing have helped Western North Dakota experience month after month of record-setting oil production, making for one of the fastest-growing economic expansions the U.S. has ever seen. With the region having one of the lowest unemployment rates in the country and generating over 75,000 new jobs in the past few years, thousands of workers have showed up searching for high-paying jobs. Oil field workers in the state saw an average annual wage of $112,462 in 2012. Competition has intensified since the boom started around 2007, but entry level rig workers still average about $66,000 a year, according to Rigzone, an industry information provider and job website.

Though the salary figures may sound appealing, be warned that few of these jobs are located in a cushy office environment or require a mere 40 hours a week. Most employees report working anywhere from 80 to 120 hours a week, and conditions in North Dakota can be brutal, with temperatures regularly dropping below minus 30 degrees during the long winters. Housing is difficult to find, and many workers live in man camps with shared bathrooms and dining quarters.

If you’re thinking about giving the oil industry a try despite all those warnings, what can you expect? Which jobs should you shoot for? Here’s a rundown of the highest-paying jobs in North Dakota’s oil industry. The data come from Rigzone and are averages based on total annual compensation, including overtime and incentive pay. Though the data are calculated using industry figures from around the country, we only included positions that can be found in North Dakota’s oil patch.

1. Drilling Consultant: $238,697

A drilling consultant is an expert in all types of drilling operations. To become one, you typically need a bachelor’s degree or higher in engineering or a related field and at least five to 10 years experience in the oil field. The job tends to require frequent travel.

2. Directional Driller: $192,799

This is one of the highest-paid positions you can get without a college degree, though a bachelor’s degree in engineering or geology can’t hurt. Directional drillers typically work on-site running a rig, and as the main liaisons with engineers, company men (see below) and geologists. They typically have three or more years of experience in the field.

3. Foreman or Superintendent: $182,483

Sometimes called a “company man,” this managerial/supervisor position involves overseeing day-to-day operations of a crew, including safety, budget and maintenance, and coordinating with the various contractors that work with the company. The job is largely held by senior oil and gas professionals with many years of experience.

4. Workover or Completion Driller: $151,947

A “workover” or “completion” rig is placed on a hole after it’s been drilled. It’s typically used to insert tubing or pipe into the hole, perform major maintenance operations and set up the infrastructure for a hydraulic fracturing job. It’s one of the more technically difficult jobs in the field and tends to require an engineering degree. A workover driller will also assess well performance and recommend solutions for optimizing oil production.

5. Reservoir Engineer: $149,611

There are many types of engineers in the oil field. One of the highest paid is a reservoir engineer, which involves estimating oil reserves and performing modeling studies to determine optimal locations and recovery methods. Other high-paid engineering jobs include a drilling engineer (averaging $142,664 a year), petroleum engineer ($126,448 a year) and mud engineer ($109,803 year).

6. Rig Manager: $140,560

Rig managers tend to oversee and manage the crew that’s working on-site. The job could include prepping and managing the budget and making sure targets are met. A bachelor’s degree isn’t usually required, as most rig managers start at the bottom as a rig hand or roustabout and work their way up.

7. Geoscientist or Geologist: $126,575

Geoscientists and geologists in the field study the composition, structure, process and physical aspects of the earth’s energy resources, including analyzing data and collecting samples. A bachelor’s degree or higher is required.

8. Coil Tubing Specialist: $106,976

Coil tubing refers to the metal piping used in an oil well after it’s been drilled. The tubing needed to pump fracking fluid down a well, among other operations. A coil tubing professional provides technical support and overseas the operation from start to finish, and tends to work as a contractor with many different oil companies. No bachelor’s degree is required.

9. Well Control Specialist or Well Tester: $102,868

Well control specialists or well testers typically travel from site to site, setting up and taking down rigs; inspecting production levels and equipment; and testing flowback quality. No bachelor’s degree required, though strong analytical skills, computer skills and experience with Excel spreadsheets is needed.

10. Stimulation Supervisor: $101,703

These jobs involve the work done to a well to increase production, including the process of hydraulic fracturing, when a mix of chemicals is pumped down the well to create fissures in the rock formation. It helps to have a degree in organic chemistry, chemical engineering or many years of experience working on fracking operations.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; News/Current Events; US: North Dakota
KEYWORDS: bakken; energy; jobs; nd; oil; shale
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1 posted on 11/06/2013 10:38:39 AM PST by thackney
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To: thackney

Quite interesting. Thanks.


2 posted on 11/06/2013 10:40:04 AM PST by Obadiah (I Like Ted.)
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To: thackney

What about Comfort women ?


3 posted on 11/06/2013 10:41:12 AM PST by al baby (Hi Mom ;Sarcasm is my bidness)
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To: thackney

Wow...capitalism works.

Go figure.


4 posted on 11/06/2013 10:41:52 AM PST by Kip Russell (Be wary of strong drink. It can make you shoot at tax collectors -- and miss. ---Robert A. Heinlein)
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To: al baby
10. Stimulation Supervisor: $101,703
5 posted on 11/06/2013 10:42:20 AM PST by Tax-chick ("The heart of the matter is God's love. It always has been. It always will be."~Abp. Chaput)
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Careers In The Oilfield
General Job Descriptions for Various Positions in the Oilfield Industry.
http://wsd.dli.mt.gov/local/sidney/documents/oilfieldbook.pdf


6 posted on 11/06/2013 10:42:35 AM PST by thackney (life is fragile, handle with prayer)
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To: al baby
No need to recruit them. They go where the business is.

Read a story about a gal from Montana who could drive a truck. She worked her tail off to get a good paying position driving truck in western North Dakota and found out she still was making a fraction of the lounge lizards in the truck stops.

7 posted on 11/06/2013 10:45:43 AM PST by Vigilanteman (Obama: Fake black man. Fake Messiah. Fake American. How many fakes can you fit in one Zer0?)
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To: thackney

Looking for a job, anyone?


8 posted on 11/06/2013 10:45:45 AM PST by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: al baby
What about Comfort women?

Stimulation Supervisors are covered in the article.

Seriously, though, smart women can make a LOT of coin... I saw how the booming economy in Hobbs, NM was... it was pretty much like the wild west, complete with guns, hookers, and a LOT OF EFFING MONEY.

9 posted on 11/06/2013 10:47:03 AM PST by Rodamala
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“with guns, hookers, and a LOT OF EFFING MONEY...”

Where do I sign up?


10 posted on 11/06/2013 10:59:58 AM PST by FAA
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To: thackney

Thanks for the post!


11 posted on 11/06/2013 11:00:47 AM PST by ryan71 (The Partisans)
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To: thackney

Has Obama shown up lately in N. Dakota to claim credit for the growth in jobs there?


12 posted on 11/06/2013 11:07:21 AM PST by Avid Coug
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To: Salvation

“Looking for a job, anyone?”

I will be soon, once I finish my current project. I’m a Navy veteran who’s been doing electrical/electronics/controls work since ‘84. Can’t wait!


13 posted on 11/06/2013 11:07:44 AM PST by ryan71 (The Partisans)
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To: thackney

BS.
No flow tester makes what they say they make


14 posted on 11/06/2013 11:09:51 AM PST by South Dakota (shut up and build a bakken pipe line)
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To: thackney

Be sure to bring your own house, furnace, and women with you.


15 posted on 11/06/2013 11:11:02 AM PST by Moonman62 (The US has become a government with a country, rather than a country with a government.)
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To: al baby

Strippers and prostitutes would top the pay list if they were included.


16 posted on 11/06/2013 11:12:02 AM PST by Moonman62 (The US has become a government with a country, rather than a country with a government.)
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To: South Dakota

That includes overtime, as much as 80-120 per week according to the article.


17 posted on 11/06/2013 11:17:00 AM PST by thackney (life is fragile, handle with prayer)
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To: South Dakota

Have you ever done the Salary Survey at Rig Zone?

http://www.rigzone.com/jobs/salary/


18 posted on 11/06/2013 11:21:02 AM PST by thackney (life is fragile, handle with prayer)
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To: al baby

That falls under Stimulation supervisor


19 posted on 11/06/2013 11:23:46 AM PST by 5Madman2 (There is no such thing as an experienced suicide bomber)
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To: thackney

#10. - Whose stimulation is to be supervised?


20 posted on 11/06/2013 11:34:16 AM PST by FroggyTheGremlim ("It is not the color of his skin, ... it is the blackness that fills his soul")
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