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oil rig motorhand

Key facts

Powering the world's energy supply requires skilled professionals. As an oil rig motorhand, you'll be at the heart of drilling operations, ensuring the engines and equipment that drive the process run smoothly and efficiently.

Summary

Oil rig motorhands are vital members of the drilling crew, responsible for the maintenance and operation of the engines and generators that power the entire rig. This role demands a strong technical aptitude and a commitment to safety, as you’ll be working in a demanding environment to keep critical equipment functioning reliably. You’ll diagnose and repair issues, perform preventative maintenance, and ensure all machinery operates to specification.

Key responsibilities
  • • Maintain and repair diesel engines, generators, and other mechanical equipment on the oil rig.
  • • Perform routine inspections and preventative maintenance to minimize downtime and ensure equipment longevity.
  • • Troubleshoot mechanical and electrical problems, diagnosing issues and implementing effective solutions.
78%
Resilience Score

Powering the world's energy supply requires skilled professionals. As an oil rig motorhand, you'll be at the heart of drilling operations, ensuring the engines and equipment that drive the process run smoothly and efficiently.

Construction Upper secondary education 23% AI exposure
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NexFuture

Future Outlook for oil rig motorhand

The outlook for oil rig motorhand is exceptionally stable. While AI tools will assist with daily tasks, the core of this role relies on human judgment, resulting in a high resilience score of 78.4%.

How are these scores calculated?

The Resilience Score (0–100) estimates how structurally protected this occupation is from automation and AI disruption, based on task-level analysis. Higher scores mean more human-judgment-intensive tasks. AI Exposure shows the estimated percentage of task hours that current AI capabilities could affect. These are model-derived structural indicators, not predictions about individual job security.

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How could oil rig motorhand change as AI adoption grows?

Human judgement, trust, and context remain strong protectors for this role.

Significant task-level transformation is estimated in 19 years (around 2045) under the selected Expected Pace scenario.
78%
Resilience
Automation Risk
EXP28%
Human advantage
MOAT76%
2026
2036
2050
AI Adoption Speed:

How AI may change this role

Deterministic, model-based interpretation of current role signals — not a guarantee of replacement.

Human-owned 78% Human-owned
What still depends on people

This role remains strongly human-led where operate rig motors depends on trust, nuance, and real-world judgement.

The Human Edge To stay ahead in this role, focus on rigging terminology and electricity. These human-centric skills are the hardest for AI to replicate in the next 20 years.
Assist 29% Assist
Where AI may become a co-pilot

AI is more likely to assist supporting tasks such as connect equipment to wellheads, documentation, search, and workflow coordination.

Automate 23% Automate
Tasks most exposed to automation

Automation pressure appears selective rather than broad, with the strongest signal currently coming from Robotic automation.

Detailed Analysis

Vital Signs, AI Vectors & Megatrends

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Vital Signs

AI Exposure Vectors

0-100%
Robotic & Physical Automation 29.3%

Exposure to physical automation, robotics, and sensor-driven task displacement

Generative AI 28.9%

Exposure to content generation, creative augmentation, and large language model tools

Cognitive Software 22.9%

Exposure to workflow automation, decision-support software, and process digitisation

AI / Machine Learning 14.9%

Exposure to AI-assisted analysis, pattern recognition, and predictive modelling tasks

Megatrend Signals

0-100%
Geopolitical Change 27%
Green Transition 0%
Digital Transformation 0%
Regulatory Pressure 0%
Demographic Shift 0%
Spatial Change -25%

Model-derived scores. Indicates structural exposure to megatrends, not direct demand.

Technical Details
Methodology: NexFuture v2.0 Sources: O*NET 30.0, ESCO v1.2.0 Updated: May 2026

NexFuture™ v2.0 combines O*NET ability and activity profiles with ESCO skill group distributions and six global megatrend signals. Scores are probabilistic estimates, not guarantees. See the NexFuture™ Methodology White Paper for full details.

Day in the life

What people in this role usually do

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Day in the life

A typical day as a oil rig motorhand

09
09:00 · Morning
set up drilling rigs
Build up the drilling rig and prepare it for use after selecting an appropriate drilling location. Dismantle the drilling rig after the operations have finished.
10
10:30 · Mid-morning
operate rig motors
Operate, maintain and repair rig motors.
12
12:00 · Midday
connect equipment to wellheads
Install equipment. Connect equipment to wellheads.
14
14:00 · Afternoon
direct rigging equipment operators
Provide guidance to rigging equipment operator; provide assistance during setting up and removing rigging equipment.
15
15:30 · Late afternoon
maintain mechanical equipment
Observe and listen to machinery operation to detect malfunction. Service, repair, adjust, and test machines, parts, and equipment that operate primarily on the basis of mechanical principles. Maintain and repair vehicles meant for cargo, passengers, farming and landscaping.
17
17:00 · Wrap-up
move rigging equipment
Transport rigging materials and equipment to work locations. Set up work site.

Task order is illustrative. Individual days vary.

Software & Technologies & Knowledge areas
Software & Technologies
Autodesk AutoCADComputer aided design CAD softwareHealth and safety training softwareMicrosoft ExcelMicrosoft Office softwareMicrosoft OutlookMicrosoft WindowsMicrosoft WordSAP software
Knowledge areas
  • rigging terminology

    Terms for lifting equipment, lifting accessories, slings, shackles, wires, ropes, chains, cables and nets.

Cross-sector skills
  • electricity
  • mechanical tools
  • mechanics
Essential skills
operating lifting or moving equipment
  • use rigging equipment

    Set up rolling and lifting equipment required to lift and move objects e.g. with a crane or block and tackle system.

  • transport drilling rigs

    Move and relocate drilling rigs from one site to another with a specialised transportation truck.

operating mining, drilling and mineral processing machinery
  • operate rig motors

    Operate, maintain and repair rig motors.

  • set up drilling rigs

    Build up the drilling rig and prepare it for use after selecting an appropriate drilling location. Dismantle the drilling rig after the operations have finished.

moving or lifting materials, equipment, or supplies
  • lift heavy weights

    Lift heavy weights and apply ergonomic lifting techniques to avoid damaging the body.

  • move rigging equipment

    Transport rigging materials and equipment to work locations. Set up work site.

installing wooden and metal components
  • maintain mechanical equipment

    Observe and listen to machinery operation to detect malfunction. Service, repair, adjust, and test machines, parts, and equipment that operate primarily on the basis of mechanical principles. Maintain and repair vehicles meant for cargo, passengers, farming and landscaping.

giving instructions
  • direct rigging equipment operators

    Provide guidance to rigging equipment operator; provide assistance during setting up and removing rigging equipment.

working in teams
  • work in drilling teams

    Work confidently within a drilling team on a drilling rig or oil platform with each doing a part but all subordinating personal prominence to the efficiency of the whole.

repairing and installing mechanical equipment
  • connect equipment to wellheads

    Install equipment. Connect equipment to wellheads.

Skill DNA

Skill DNA

Work personality traits and values that define this role

Key traits you need
Dependability Attention to Detail Initiative Cooperation Self-Control Integrity Persistence Adaptability/Flexibility Leadership Stress Tolerance Achievement/Effort Analytical Thinking Independence Innovation Concern for Others Social Orientation
Key rewards you can expect
AchievementWorking Condit…RecognitionRelationshipsSupportIndependence
Career progression

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Common questions

Frequently asked questions

What kind of training or experience is typically needed to become an oil rig motorhand?
While formal qualifications can be beneficial, practical experience in diesel engine repair and maintenance is often highly valued. Many motorhands gain experience through apprenticeships, vocational training programs focused on diesel mechanics, or previous roles in similar mechanical fields. A strong understanding of electrical systems is also advantageous.
What are the working conditions like for an oil rig motorhand?
The role involves working on an offshore oil rig, which means long shifts, often in challenging weather conditions. It’s a physically demanding job requiring stamina and the ability to work effectively as part of a team in a confined space. Safety is paramount, and rigorous procedures are in place to mitigate risks.
How does the work of an oil rig motorhand contribute to the overall drilling operation?
Without reliable power, drilling simply cannot happen. Oil rig motorhands are essential for keeping the drilling equipment operational. Their expertise in engine maintenance and repair directly impacts the efficiency and safety of the entire drilling process, ensuring that operations proceed smoothly and without interruption.