Pipefitters; -III
Listed on 2026-06-27
-
Trades / Skilled Labor
Installation Technician, Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, Plumber, HVAC Tech / Heating Engineer
Pipefitter I - III
As a Pipefitter (Levels I–III), you'll play a critical role in commercial mechanical service and installation, progressing from entry-level assistance to master-level expertise in wet-side piping systems (hydronic heating, chilled water, steam, boilers, chillers, process piping) for buildings, hospitals, schools, and industrial facilities nationwide. Work on diverse, hands-on projects—from basic support and repairs to leading complex installations, crew oversight, project planning, and system commissioning—collaborating with teams, foremen, and clients to deliver code-compliant, safe, and efficient piping solutions that support sustainable building performance.
Our people-first culture invests in your growth at every level with structured training, mentorship, apprenticeships, certifications (e.g., welding, backflow, OSHA), and clear advancement paths, empowering you to build a rewarding career while contributing to reliable infrastructure that keeps communities comfortable and operational.
Duties and Responsibilities Duties vary by level, with increasing independence, complexity, leadership, and responsibility:
- Level I (Entry-Level) :
Assist experienced pipe fitters with basic layout, cutting, threading, fitting, assembly, and installation of piping systems, supports, and hangers under direct supervision; perform general site support (tool/parts prep, material handling/loading/unloading, cleanup); participate in safety briefings and learn wet-side HVAC basics through on-the-job training. - Level II (Mid-Level) :
Independently handle routine to moderately complex repairs, replacements, and maintenance of piping, supports, valves, and equipment; perform layout, assembly, pressure testing, leak detection, and basic system checks; lead standard calls, document work accurately, and begin mentoring Level I pipe fitters by demonstrating techniques and safety practices. - Level III (Senior/Journeyman-Level) :
Lead advanced installations, modifications, and repairs of complex piping systems with minimal supervision; perform troubleshooting, welding/brazing, system balancing, startups, and commissioning; provide daily guidance, coaching, and technical direction to Levels I–II; ensure code compliance and high-quality customer communication.
All levels:
Enforce and uphold strict safety protocols (daily hazard assessments, toolbox talks, PPE usage); document work, progress, and incidents accurately; actively pursue personal/professional growth in piping systems, codes, and technologies.
Supervisory Responsibilities Varies by level:
- Level I & II:
None (individual contributor; may offer informal guidance to lower levels). - Level III:
Provides coaching, mentoring, and technical guidance to Levels I–II; may act as first-level lead on jobsite sections or small crews.
Requirements/Qualifications
- Experience (varies by level):
- Level I: 0–3 years in construction, labor, mechanical, or related field; no prior commercial piping experience required—strong mechanical aptitude and eagerness to learn essential.
- Level II: 3–5 years in piping installation, repair, or construction (commercial/industrial or HVAC/wet-side preferred); demonstrated ability to work independently on routine to moderately complex tasks.
- Level III: 5+ years with journeyman-level proficiency; proven mastery in diagnosing/resolving advanced issues independently.
- Education :
High school diploma or GED required; trade school, vocational training, apprenticeship, or equivalent preferred. - Certifications/Licenses :
Valid driver's license and clean driving record required; journeyman pipefitter/plumber license (or ability to obtain) preferred for Levels III–IV; welding/brazing certification (e.g., AWS) a plus; backflow or OSHA 30-hour encouraged (company support provided). - Physical Demands :
Ability to regularly lift/carry up to 50 lbs, climb ladders/scaffolding/stairs, work in confined spaces or at heights, bend/kneel/crouch, reach overhead, and use tools/equipment for extended periods; frequent standing, walking, manual dexterity, and physical stamina required. - Work Environment/Safety :
Primarily field-based in commercial/industrial settings…
(If this job is in fact in your jurisdiction, then you may be using a Proxy or VPN to access this site, and to progress further, you should change your connectivity to another mobile device or PC).