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Roustabout Jobs in Wabeno, WI (6)

Production Associate - Move to Warroad, MN

Marvin
Crandon, WI
Hourly
$1,500 sign-on bonus
Health Insurance
Parental Leave

Remote Alaska Drill Assistant - Surface Exploration

ConeTec Group
🌎 Remote
Remote

Experienced Water Well Drilling Rig Operator

T&T Well Drilling
Lakewood, WI
Part-Time

SEAL Officer

US Navy
Antigo, WI
New
Part-Time
Health Insurance
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance

Geotechnician: Remote Drill Rig Support

Geotemps
🌎 Remote
New
Remote
Hourly
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$32 - $38 / hour

Property Maintenance Technician (Part-Time: 20 Hours Per Week)

ACC Management Group
Antigo, WI
New
Part-Time
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$25k / year
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91c utilities equipment repairer

Army National Guard
Antigo, WI
New
Part-Time
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$200 - $250 / day
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Arctic Scaffold Roustabout - Remote Rotations & Benefits

Worley
🌎 Remote
Part-Time
Remote
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91D Power-Generation Equipment Repairer

National Guard OMD
Antigo, WI
Part-Time
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$200 - $250 / day

Job Description

Working as a Roustabout in Wabeno, WI

There are 6 Roustabout opportunities available in Wabeno, WI all with unique requirements.

The term 'roustabout' actually refers to a person who is employed on an oil rig. Their duties vary depending upon which part of the rig they work on (e.g., derrickhand, roughneck, etc.), but they usually help with the actual drilling process. Specifically, their role may include checking that equipment is in good working order and preparing rigs for drilling by setting new anchors, rigging pipe, and other tasks that help with daily production.

Roustabout jobs near Wabeno, WI

  • Antigo, WI
  • Crandon, WI
  • Laona, WI

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