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Pipefitter/Steamfitter

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AVG. SALARY

$52,790

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EDUCATION

High school (GED) +

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JOB OUTLOOK

Stable

What They Do

Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters Career Video

Insider Info

Industrial pipe and steamfitters work wherever there is construction. They work in hospitals, labs, chemical plants, schools, electrical utility companies, and in residential and commercial buildings.

Industrial pipe and steamfitters study blueprints and other specifications. They have to decide the type of pipe to use, the tools that will be needed and the steps that must be followed to accomplish the task. They may prepare sketches prior to installation.

These workers perform various activities such as measuring, cutting, threading, bending and soldering. They also assemble and install pipes, valves and fittings. They join and secure pipe sections and other related equipment.

One part of the job is checking systems for leaks. These fitters also instruct welders in fabrication and installation. They replace worn equipment, perform general maintenance work and assist with plant shutdowns.

They must be physically fit and comfortable working with heights. They need to carry heavy pipes and work in small, cramped spaces. Sometimes, they work outdoors in the winter. Steamfitters must be analytical and have mathematical skills. They should be able to sketch and read blueprints.

Jim Walker is an industrial pipe and steamfitter. He remembers one particularly satisfying case. "We used the engineer's blueprints, and we had a welding shop in a separate building where we made all the piping," he says.

"We had pipes sized from as small as an eighth of an inch to as large as 36 inches in diameter. When we were finished, the pipes fit perfectly. I was very proud of that."

Just the Facts

Want a quick overview of what this career is about?Check out Just the Facts for simple lists of characteristics.

At a Glance

Measure, cut and assemble pipes

  • You need good analytical and math skills
  • It's important to be physically fit
  • You'll need to complete an apprenticeship program

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