Rogue Industrial Group (RIG)
Oilfield Electrician
– Rogue Industrial Group (RIG)
Title:
Oilfield Electrician
Location:
Jal, NM and Surrounding Areas
Schedule:
5/2 Rotation (5 days on 2 days off)
Hours:
10 to 12‑hour days (Rotational Weekend Call Outs Required)
Pay:
$35–$55/hr depending on experience
Top Focus Of This Position
Continual field maintenance and troubleshooting of circuit breakers, limit switches, overload relays, motor starters, and electrical control circuits in an upstream environment.
Has knowledge and understands tank battery facilities.
Requirements
Able to utilize technical skills to troubleshoot production instrumentation, electronics, and electrical components.
Troubleshoot pump panels at a tank battery facility.
Installs, repairs, or replaces 120V AC/DC motors, hydraulic, and gas electrical controls.
Working knowledge of control circuits in PLC switches.
Provide field instrumentation support for all process equipment (pneumatic, hydraulic, electro‑mechanical, electronic systems).
Installs, repairs, or replaces electrical wiring, receptacles, switch boxes, conduits, feeders, lighting, and alternative electrical parts.
Tests electrical equipment and parts for continuity, current, voltage, and resistance.
Qualifications
Experience troubleshooting motor starters and VFDs/VSDs.
Ability to do electrical equipment installations, inspections, and troubleshooting to maximize production and enhance reliability.
Recognize malfunctions in individual equipment and perform maintenance as necessary.
Familiar with installing, swapping, and testing single‑to‑three‑phase motors.
Tests and commissions integrated and non‑integrated electrical systems (switchgear, network relays).
Ability to use megger and multimeter.
Use reference documentation to size conductors, overload, and short‑circuit protection.
Operate and perform activities in accordance with applicable regulations and procedures (Federal, State, local).
Must be willing to undergo background check and driving record check.
Must be willing and able to pass DOT drug screening / physical.
Minimum of 4‑year electrician experience is required.
Minimum of 2‑year upstream experience is required.
Journeyman’s electrician license preferred, but not required.
Benefits A company truck, company fuel card, computer, and cell phone; excellent medical benefits; 401(k); free life insurance; long‑term and short‑term disability; dental and eye care; earned vacation; vacation pay; and 3 sets of FRCs.
Seniority Level Mid‑Senior level
Employment Type Full‑time
Job Function Management and Manufacturing
Industry Construction
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– Rogue Industrial Group (RIG)
Title:
Oilfield Electrician
Location:
Jal, NM and Surrounding Areas
Schedule:
5/2 Rotation (5 days on 2 days off)
Hours:
10 to 12‑hour days (Rotational Weekend Call Outs Required)
Pay:
$35–$55/hr depending on experience
Top Focus Of This Position
Continual field maintenance and troubleshooting of circuit breakers, limit switches, overload relays, motor starters, and electrical control circuits in an upstream environment.
Has knowledge and understands tank battery facilities.
Requirements
Able to utilize technical skills to troubleshoot production instrumentation, electronics, and electrical components.
Troubleshoot pump panels at a tank battery facility.
Installs, repairs, or replaces 120V AC/DC motors, hydraulic, and gas electrical controls.
Working knowledge of control circuits in PLC switches.
Provide field instrumentation support for all process equipment (pneumatic, hydraulic, electro‑mechanical, electronic systems).
Installs, repairs, or replaces electrical wiring, receptacles, switch boxes, conduits, feeders, lighting, and alternative electrical parts.
Tests electrical equipment and parts for continuity, current, voltage, and resistance.
Qualifications
Experience troubleshooting motor starters and VFDs/VSDs.
Ability to do electrical equipment installations, inspections, and troubleshooting to maximize production and enhance reliability.
Recognize malfunctions in individual equipment and perform maintenance as necessary.
Familiar with installing, swapping, and testing single‑to‑three‑phase motors.
Tests and commissions integrated and non‑integrated electrical systems (switchgear, network relays).
Ability to use megger and multimeter.
Use reference documentation to size conductors, overload, and short‑circuit protection.
Operate and perform activities in accordance with applicable regulations and procedures (Federal, State, local).
Must be willing to undergo background check and driving record check.
Must be willing and able to pass DOT drug screening / physical.
Minimum of 4‑year electrician experience is required.
Minimum of 2‑year upstream experience is required.
Journeyman’s electrician license preferred, but not required.
Benefits A company truck, company fuel card, computer, and cell phone; excellent medical benefits; 401(k); free life insurance; long‑term and short‑term disability; dental and eye care; earned vacation; vacation pay; and 3 sets of FRCs.
Seniority Level Mid‑Senior level
Employment Type Full‑time
Job Function Management and Manufacturing
Industry Construction
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