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Core Drillers

Core Drillers - Wages & Trends

Wages vary by employer, area of specialization, and area of the country. The worker's level of experience and responsibility also affect wages. Rotary drill operators usually have the most responsibility for the drilling operation. Thus, they earn the highest wages.

Gas and oil drillers who work full time usually receive benefits. Typical benefits include sick leave, paid vacation, and health insurance. Some employers also provide a retirement plan.

Derrick operators, oil and gas (SOC 47-5011)
Location
Pay Period
25%
Median
75%
Illinois Hourly $13.20 $13.20 $19.98
Yearly $27,452 $27,454 $41,549
    Shawnee National Forest Area Hourly $13.20 $13.28 $22.51
Yearly $27,452 $27,631 $46,809
United States Hourly $22.80 $27.99 $32.11
Yearly $47,420 $58,210 $66,800

Rotary drill operators, oil and gas (SOC 47-5012)

Location
Pay Period
25%
Median
75%
Illinois Hourly $27.56 $27.57 $38.84
Yearly $57,341 $57,344 $80,799
United States Hourly $24.07 $29.70 $38.25
Yearly $50,060 $61,770 $79,560

Service unit operators, oil and gas (SOC 47-5013)

Location
Pay Period
25%
Median
75%
Illinois Hourly $19.22 $22.90 $27.41
Yearly $39,976 $47,642 $57,016
    Charleston-Effingham-Centralia Area Hourly $18.33 $23.58 $24.02
Yearly $38,114 $49,056 $49,973
    Shawnee National Forest Area Hourly $20.13 $20.13 $22.36
Yearly $41,876 $41,880 $46,506
United States Hourly $21.91 $26.80 $32.59
Yearly $45,570 $55,750 $67,790

Source: Illinois Career Information System (CIS) brought to you by Illinois Department of Employment Security.