2026-05-01 – Weekly Fracking Jobs : High-demand roles in various fields

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


This week, it looks like there’s a solid demand for skilled professionals in the field. There’s a variety of roles across different specializations, and if you’re keen on remote opportunities, it’s worth keeping an eye on those listings as well.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Field Frac Supervisor (Wellhead)
    Company: Caterpillar, Inc. | Location: Midland, TX
    If hands-on work with fracking equipment is your thing, this role involves the installation, troubleshooting, and maintenance of frac stacks and zipper manifolds. It’s a chance to be in the thick of operations.
    Apply Here

  • Gas Storage Engineer or Geologist
    Company: PPL Corporation | Location: Louisville, KY
    This position is all about drilling, down-hole inspections, and well repairs. It’s a key role for anyone with a knack for operational monitoring in gas storage.
    Apply Here

  • Strategic Sales Manager - Energy
    Company: Stored Energy Systems | Location: Longmont, CO
    A perfect fit for someone with a strategic mindset, this role focuses on sales in sectors like natural gas exploration and energy processing. If sales is your strength, this could be the gig for you.
    Apply Here

  • Field Reciprocating Engine Operator
    Company: System One | Location: Columbus, OH
    This role involves operating CAT gas engines to provide temporary power on fracking sites. It’s hands-on and crucial for keeping things running smoothly.
    Apply Here

  • Electrical Engineer
    Company: Actalent | Location: Tulsa, OK
    If you’re into high-end tech, this role offers a chance to work on fracking, pump, and motor technologies. It’s a great opportunity for anyone with an engineering background.
    Apply Here


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Explore remote jobs here: See Remote Jobs


Keep an eye on these opportunities if you’re in the market. Whether you’re looking for something on-site or a bit more flexible, there’s likely something worth checking out.

I recently landed a remote frac supervisor role, and what helped me was tailoring my resume to match the specific keywords in the job description… It’s all about standing out. Have you had any luck with remote roles yet?

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I think it’s crucial to have a solid online presence if you’re looking into remote roles, especially in fields like fracking. I used LinkedIn to showcase my experience and connect with industry recruiters, which really helped me land my current position. A tip: consider engaging with relevant posts and groups to help boost your visibility.

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Jumping into these fracking jobs feels a bit like playing musical chairs – you gotta be quick before the music stops! I focused on highlighting my relevant experience front and center in my application. And @zjensen405, I’ve found that having a clear and tailored cover letter can really make a difference in standing out.

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