Drilling Crew Member - Class A CDL

Strike

The Role

Overview

Drive Class A CDL trucks, assist drilling crew, transport materials, maintain safety.

Key Responsibilities

  • material transport
  • equipment maintenance
  • site cleanup
  • safety training
  • team assistance
  • tool operation

Tasks

-Safely drive trucks and materials to job sites. -Perform duties assigned by the Foreman. -Job site cleanup at end of day and ensure all equipment is properly secure. -Learn machinery and tools used in installation of materials. -Ask questions for more active learning and a better understanding of tasks. -Complete safety trainings as assigned. -Follow instructions to ensure safety of entire team. -Assist other crew members to complete projects. -Assist with equipment maintenance and operation. -Carry materials and supplies from trucks to job site so they are ready for installation and other tasks onsite.

Requirements

  • cdl a
  • manual truck
  • drilling
  • tools
  • construction
  • communication

What You Bring

-Able to pass drug and background screening. -Willingness to learn drilling procedures and skills on-site. -Ability to drive manual transmission trucks - REQUIRED. -Texas Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) Class A with Tanker endorsement - and acceptable MVR- REQUIRED. -Able to travel and work out of town for up to 3 weeks at a time. -Knowledge of commonly used tools. -Experience working in a construction/drilling crew. -Ability to work in all weather conditions. -Excellent verbal communication skills.

The Company

About Strike

-Handles full‑cycle projects from design-build (EPC) to maintenance, integrity assessments and specialty interventions. -Typically tackles major oil, gas and energy infrastructure jobs—ranging from meter stations to large‑diameter pipeline spreads. -Brings deep technical breadth—expertise spans from directional drilling and fabrication to instrumentation and electrical. -Led by industry veterans from Fluor and Quanta, the leadership melds corporate experience with field‑driven know‑how. -Standout: regional crews ensure local responsiveness, while centralized teams maintain quality across terrains.

Sector Specialisms

Energy

Chemical

Manufacturing

Industrial

Oil and Gas Facilities

Oil and Gas Pipeline

Oil and Gas Terminals

Gas Processing and Treatment

CO2

Renewables

Refining

Chemicals

Pipeline

Facilities

Energy Infrastructure

Security Clearance

-must pass drug and background screening.