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Drilling Engineer jobs — apply across leading energy employers

Drilling Engineers plan and execute oil and gas drilling programmes — onshore and offshore — owning well design, mud programmes, rig selection, and HSE delivery.

Median Salary
$148k
$107k – $210k
Demand Score
94/100
Very High
Monthly Openings
5.2K
tracked globally
YoY Growth
+8%
rolling 12 months

Market outlook

Demand for drilling engineers in the global energy market is exceptionally strong. Oil & gas operators, renewables developers, utilities, EPC contractors, mining companies, and energy software firms report a 8% year-on-year increase in Drilling Engineer mandates, driven by global upstream investment, LNG buildouts, offshore reactivation, and refining capacity expansions across the Middle East, North America, and Asia.

Compensation

Drilling Engineer compensation typically falls between $107k and $210k, with experienced drilling engs in the global energy market commanding $210k+ at leading operators, IPPs, utilities, and EPC majors. Total compensation often includes shift premiums, offshore or remote allowances, performance bonuses, and equity where applicable.

Career trajectory

Drilling Engineers typically progress to Petroleum Engineer, Wellsite Supervisor roles, or into asset manager, subsurface lead, and head of operations tracks at operators and EPCs across the global hiring energy market.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The median salary for a Drilling Engineer in the global energy market is around $148k, typically ranging from $107k to $210k based on experience, asset class, and the energy employer.