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Job Description
Operate a variety of drills such as rotary, churn, and pneumatic to tap sub-surface water and salt deposits, to remove core samples during mineral exploration or soil testing, and to facilitate the use of explosives in mining or construction. May use explosives. Includes horizontal and earth boring machine operators.
Job Details
- The SOC (Standard Occupational Classification) code is 47-5021.00
- The Mean Annual Wage in the U.S. is $ 51,240.00
- The Mean Hourly Wage is $ 24.00
- Currently, there are 18,500 people on this job
☝️ Information based on the reference occupation “Earth Drillers, Except Oil and Gas”.
Also Known As…
- Earth Drillers, Except Oil and Gas
- Well Driller
- Rock Drill Operator
- Overburden Drill Operator
- Highwall Drill Operator
- Hard Rock Drill Operator
- Driller
- Drill Operator
- Blasting Production Technician
- Blaster
- Blast Hole Driller
- Well Testing Operator
- Well Driller Helper
- Well Drill Operator
- Well Digger
- Water Well Driller
- Wash Driller
- Wagoner
- Wagon Driller
- Wagon Drill Operator
- Tunneling Machine Operator
- Test Driller
- Test Borer
- Stoper
- Soil Sampler
- Shot Core Drill Operator
- Raise Driller
- Post Hole Digging Machine Operator
- Post Hole Digger
- Operating Engineer
- Mine Equipment Operator
- Machine Driller
- Jumper
- Hydraulic Rock Drill Operator
- Horizontal Earth Boring Machine Operator
- Horizontal Drill Operator
- Hole Digger Operator
- Heavy Equipment Operator
- Ground Water Contractor
- Geothermal Operating Engineer
- Geotechnical Operating Engineer
- Foundation Drill Operator
- Explosive Bore Hole Driller
- Environmental Sampler
- Electric Drill Operator
- Earth Boring Machine Operator
- Earth Auger Operator
- Drilling Machine Runner
- Drilling Machine Operator
- Drill Hand
- Directional Driller
- Diamond Driller
- Deep Well Contractor
- Core Sampler
- Core Driller
- Core Drill Operator
- Construction Driller
- Coal Mine Bore Hole Drill Operator
- Churn Driller
- Churn Drill Operator
- Boring Machine Operator
- Auger Operator
Tasks for “Drill Runner”
- Place and install screens, casings, pumps, and other well fixtures to develop wells.
- Perform pumping tests to assess well performance.
- Document geological formations encountered during work.
- Regulate air pressure, rotary speed, and downward pressure, according to the type of rock or concrete being drilled.
- Assemble and position machines, augers, casing pipes, and other equipment, using hand and power tools.
- Drill or bore holes in rock for blasting, grouting, anchoring, or building foundations.
- Withdraw drill rods from holes, and extract core samples.
- Start, stop, and control drilling speed of machines and insertion of casings into holes.
- Drive trucks, tractors, or truck-mounted drills to and from work sites.
- Pour water into wells, or pump water or slush into wells to cool drill bits and to remove drillings.
- Operate machines to flush earth cuttings or to blow dust from holes.
- Verify depths and alignments of boring positions.
- Select and attach drill bits and drill rods, adding more rods as hole depths increase, and changing drill bits as needed.
- Retrieve lost equipment from bore holes, using retrieval tools and equipment.
- Drive or guide truck-mounted equipment into position, level and stabilize rigs, and extend telescoping derricks.
- Perform routine maintenance and upgrade work on machines and equipment, such as replacing parts, building up drill bits, and lubricating machinery.
- Design well pumping systems.
- Select the appropriate drill for the job, using knowledge of rock or soil conditions.
- Operate controls to stabilize machines and to position and align drills.
- Disinfect, reconstruct, and redevelop contaminated wells and water pumping systems, and clean and disinfect new wells in preparation for use.
- Review client requirements and proposed locations for drilling operations to determine feasibility, and to determine cost estimates.
- Fabricate well casings.
- Operate water-well drilling rigs and other equipment to drill, bore, and dig for water wells or for environmental assessment purposes.
- Signal crane operators to move equipment.
- Operate hoists to lift power line poles into position.
- Record drilling progress and geological data.
- Inspect core samples to determine nature of strata, or take samples to laboratories for analysis.
- Observe electronic graph recorders and flow meters that monitor the water used to flush debris from holes.
- Monitor drilling operations, checking gauges and listening to equipment to assess drilling conditions and to determine the need to adjust drilling or alter equipment.
- Retract augers to force discharge dirt from holes.
Related Technology & Tools
- Core drill rigs
- Truck-mounted water pumps
- Alternating current AC generators
- Tablet computers
- Mud rotary drills
- Truck mounted cranes
- Backhoe-equipped tractors
- Earth drilling machines
- Air rotary drills
- Rotary drilling tools
- Mud balances
- Water monitoring samplers
- Drill pipe tongs
- Desanders
- Water test kits
- Shale shakers
- Laptop computers
- Downhole hammers
- Field forklifts
- Mud pumping equipment
- Power augers
- Downhole well testing equipment
- Water level meters
- Digital video cameras
- Portable air compressors
- Grout pumps
- Mud guns
- Chain slings
- Global positioning system GPS receivers
- Drilling collars
- Precision levels
- Personal computers
- Water logging tools
- Submerged arc welding tools
- Work trucks
- Mud mixers
- Water sampling bailers
- Pipe retrieval fishing tools
- Handheld remote thermometers
- Lube guns
- Cable tool drills
- Bobcats
- Marsh funnels
- Adjustable combination wrenches
- Trenchers
- Global positioning system GPS software
- Data entry software
- Microsoft Excel
- Microsoft Office
- Microsoft Word