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How much does a Oil and Gas Well Driller make in Toronto, Ontario?

Oil and Gas Well Driller in Toronto – $41,434 to $88,317 annually.

Average base salary
$33.31 /hour
Pays around Toronto Average Weekly : $1,332 Monthly : $5,774 Yearly : $69,285

National Average $47.12 /hour Salary & tax breakdown
Average cost of living
$4,071 /month
for a single person who rents in Toronto

Cost of living breakdown
Last Updated: November 19, 2025

What does a Oil and Gas Well Driller do?

As an Oil and Gas Well Driller, you'll play a crucial role in powering the world by ensuring the safe and efficient extraction of vital resources. You'll manage drilling and hoisting equipment, guide the rig crew, and operate specialized tools to support well drilling and servicing. This hands-on role is perfect for those who thrive in dynamic environments and enjoy teamwork. You'll find opportunities with drilling contractors, petroleum producers, and well service companies, where your skills will be essential to energy production and innovation.

Related Skills:

First Aid Certification Drilling Operations Technical Training Problem Solving Rig Management

Core Skills

First Aid Certification Hazardous Materials Handling Mobility and Adaptability Regulatory Compliance Safety Protocols

Technical Skills

Drilling Operations Electronic Equipment Operation Mechanical Skills Red Seal Certification Seismic Blasting Certification

Foundational Skills

Technical Training

Analytical Skills

Problem Solving

Resource Management

Rig Management

Interpersonal Skills

Communication Skills Team Leadership
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20,000 Canadian salary reported, updated November 19, 2025 (data source: open.canada.ca).