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Journeyman Pipefitter

Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States

**Relocation Bonus for Well-Qualified Candidates**

 

Are you a skilled pipefitter ready to take on challenging and rewarding projects? Join our team as a Journeyman Pipefitter, where you’ll use your expertise to work on complex piping systems for some of the most advanced mechanical applications in the industry. From hospitals to manufacturing plants, your work will make a real difference in critical infrastructure.

Why Work With Us?

  • Competitive Pay: Earn a salary that reflects your experience and skills.
  • Professional Growth: Train apprentices, expand your expertise, and develop leadership abilities.
  • Dynamic Projects: Work on diverse systems, including high-pressure process piping in cutting-edge facilities.

How you’ll contribute to the team:

As a Journeyman Pipefitter, you’ll:

  • Fabricate, install, and maintain complex piping systems for various mechanical applications, including high-pressure process piping.
  • Work with high-pressure process piping, utilizing materials such as carbon steel and stainless steel
  • Design and lay out work, read and interpret blueprints, and develop detailed work plans.
  • Train and supervise apprentices, providing guidance and feedback on their progress.
  • Operate tools and equipment, perform heavy lifting (up to 100 lbs), and ensure work areas and tools are organized and maintained.
  • Promote safety, teamwork, and cooperation on all job sites.
  • Perform additional duties as assigned to support project success.

 

What you’ll bring to the table:

  • Strong verbal and written communication skills and the ability to follow detailed technical instructions.
  • Mechanical aptitude and excellent troubleshooting abilities.
  • Adaptability to changing job site conditions and the ability to collaborate with other contractors.
  • A professional appearance and demeanor.
  • Your own hand tools and a valid driver’s license with a clean driving record.

How you’ll qualify:

  • A minimum of 4 years of experience in pipefitting for mechanical systems.
  • Demonstrated skills in high-pressure and precision piping systems.
  • Relevant state and city pipefitting licenses and certifications.
  • A high school diploma or GED is required.
  • Leadership experience, including supervising and training apprentices..

What to expect in the field:

  • Significant physical activity, including climbing, balancing, lifting up to 100 lbs, and working in various weather conditions.
  • Ability to work on uneven surfaces and maintain stamina, strength, and coordination throughout demanding projects.
  • Commitment to safety and high-quality workmanship in every task.
  • Candidates must pass a pre-employment drug screen, physical, and background check.

 

Howe, Inc. is an EEO/AAP employer.

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