2026-03-06 – Weekly Fracking Jobs : Critical need: Field Reciprocating Engine Operators

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


This week, the fracking job market shows a steady demand for specialists across various roles. There’s a critical need for field operators to keep operations running smoothly, and some solid opportunities for those with expertise in gas storage. Unfortunately, remote work options are still quite rare in this sector, but keep an eye out as things can change.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Field Reciprocating Engine Operator
    Company: System One Holdings, LLC | Location: Columbus, OH
    This role involves operating CAT gas engines to provide temporary power at fracking sites. It’s a great fit for someone with experience in monitoring gas reciprocating engines.
    Apply Here

  • Gas Storage Specialist II or Sr.
    Company: PPL Corporation | Location: Louisville, KY
    If you’re experienced with drilling, well repairs, and gas storage operations, this senior role could be a perfect match. This job involves a range of activities from inspections to plugging operations.
    Apply Here

  • Field Reciprocating Engine Operator
    Company: System One | Location: Columbus, OH
    Similar to the other position in Columbus, this job requires operating CAT gas engines. It’s crucial for maintaining power supply at fracking sites.
    Apply Here

  • Tank Cleaner I
    Company: Epsilon Systems | Location: Portsmouth, VA
    This role is all about hands-on cleaning and maintenance of frack tanks. It’s perfect for someone who doesn’t mind getting their hands dirty and can handle physical tasks.
    Apply Here

  • Field Reciprocating Engine Operator
    Company: System One | Location: Columbus, OH
    Another opportunity for those familiar with operating CAT gas engines. Keeping these engines running is key for the fracking process.
    Apply Here

  • Tank Cleaner Specialist
    Company: Epsilon Systems | Location: Portsmouth, VA
    This is a specialist role for those experienced in tank and bilge cleaning. It’s a job for someone who knows their way around frack tanks and can handle the physical demands.
    Apply Here

  • Tank Cleaner I
    Company: Epsilon Systems | Location: Pearl City, HI
    This position involves similar duties to the Portsmouth role, focusing on cleaning and maintenance of tanks. Great for someone looking to work in a different location.
    Apply Here

  • Material Handler I (Warehouse)
    Company: Caterpillar, Inc. | Location: Midland, TX
    If warehouse work is your thing, this job involves handling materials and understanding the parts related to hydraulic fracking. Experience with warehouse software is a plus.
    Apply Here


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


That’s it for this week. Keep your eyes peeled for new opportunities and stay safe out there.

I’ve found that staying proactive in networking can really help land these kinds of roles… In my experience, reaching out to industry contacts on LinkedIn can open up more opportunities than you’d expect. Just be sure to highlight any relevant skills you have, particularly ones that align with the needs of the fracking sector.

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I’ve noticed that applying as soon as these roles post can really make a difference, especially with the urgency mentioned for field operators. I landed my last gig within a week because I jumped on it without hesitating. Connecting with hiring managers directly can also help; sometimes a little initiative goes a long way in this competitive market.

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, it’s so frustrating how fast these jobs can disappear… I applied for a field operator position last week, and it was gone by the time I checked back! One thing I’d recommend is setting up job alerts on LinkedIn to get notifications right away.

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