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Bottom Hole Pressure Recording Operator Salary
in Miami, Florida

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$72,340 (USD)

Average Salary

$35/hr

Average Hourly

$1,497

Average Bonus

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The average pay for a Bottom Hole Pressure Recording Operator is $72,340 a year and $35 an hour in Miami, Florida, United States. The average salary range for a Bottom Hole Pressure Recording Operator is between $51,072 and $87,677. This compensation analysis is based on salary survey data collected directly from employers and anonymous employees in Miami, Florida.

ERI's compensation data are based on salary surveys conducted and researched by ERI. Cost of labor data in the Assessor Series are based on actual housing sales data from commercially available sources, plus rental rates, gasoline prices, consumables, medical care premium costs, property taxes, effective income tax rates, etc.

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Estimated salary in 2029:
$81,257
5 Year Change:
12 %

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About Miami, Florida

Miami Cost of Living Score:

Description: Miami, officially the City of Miami, is a coastal metropolis in the U.S. state of Florida and the seat of Miami-Dade County in South Florida. It is the core of the much larger Miami metropolitan area, which, with a population of 6.14 million, is the second-largest metropolitan area in the Southeast after Atlanta, and the ninth-largest in the United States. With a population of 442,241 within its city limits as of the 2020 census, Miami is the second-most populous city proper in Florida after Jacksonville. Miami has the third-largest skyline in the U.S. with over 300 high-rises, 58 of which exceed 491 ft (150 m).Miami...
Description:
  • Charts pressure, temperature, and other characteristics of oil and gas well boreholes or producing wells, using special subsurface instruments, and interprets findings for use in determining further drilling or producing procedures: directs workers in assembling wire line hoisting gear and attaching line to instruments.
  • Gives directions to hoist operator to lower clinograph into well to determine variation of well from vertical (instrument records variation on chart).
  • Informs rotary driller of variation from vertical.
  • Lowers weighted wire into well and reads depth of well from recording wheel.
  • Lowers depth bomb into well that records pressure at various depths to determine rate of natural flow of oil from well.
  • Lowers thermometers and other instruments with accompanying recording devices through tubing, casing, drill pipe, or open borehole.
  • Raises instruments from well and removes chart recordings.
  • Measures, converts, records, and interprets data for use by engineering personnel and management in determining drilling or production procedures.
  • May calibrate recording devices.
  • May repair and maintain instruments.
  • May be designated according to specialty as bottom-hole-pressure-recording operator.

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The average pay for a Bottom Hole Pressure Recording Operator is $72,340 a year and $35 an hour in Miami, Florida, United States. The average salary range for a Bottom Hole Pressure Recording Operator is between $51,072 and $87,677. This compensation analysis is based on salary survey data collected directly from employers and anonymous employees in Miami, Florida.

ERI's compensation data are based on salary surveys conducted and researched by ERI. Cost of labor data in the Assessor Series are based on actual housing sales data from commercially available sources, plus rental rates, gasoline prices, consumables, medical care premium costs, property taxes, effective income tax rates, etc.

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Job Statistics

Bottom Hole Pressure Recording Operator Job Prevalence in the United States

Job family: Geological Technicians, Except Hydrologic Technicians

Job family population: 9,170

Estimated population of Bottom Hole Pressure Recording Operator jobs: 627

Rate of error: 7.7%

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Miami Cost of Living Score:

Description: Miami, officially the City of Miami, is a coastal metropolis in the U.S. state of Florida and the seat of Miami-Dade County in South Florida. It is the core of the much larger Miami metropolitan area, which, with a population of 6.14 million, is the second-largest metropolitan area in the Southeast after Atlanta, and the ninth-largest in the United States. With a population of 442,241 within its city limits as of the 2020 census, Miami is the second-most populous city proper in Florida after Jacksonville. Miami has the third-largest skyline in the U.S. with over 300 high-rises, 58 of which exceed 491 ft (150 m).Miami...
Description:
  • Charts pressure, temperature, and other characteristics of oil and gas well boreholes or producing wells, using special subsurface instruments, and interprets findings for use in determining further drilling or producing procedures: directs workers in assembling wire line hoisting gear and attaching line to instruments.
  • Gives directions to hoist operator to lower clinograph into well to determine variation of well from vertical (instrument records variation on chart).
  • Informs rotary driller of variation from vertical.
  • Lowers weighted wire into well and reads depth of well from recording wheel.
  • Lowers depth bomb into well that records pressure at various depths to determine rate of natural flow of oil from well.
  • Lowers thermometers and other instruments with accompanying recording devices through tubing, casing, drill pipe, or open borehole.
  • Raises instruments from well and removes chart recordings.
  • Measures, converts, records, and interprets data for use by engineering personnel and management in determining drilling or production procedures.
  • May calibrate recording devices.
  • May repair and maintain instruments.
  • May be designated according to specialty as bottom-hole-pressure-recording operator.
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