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Hourly Isometric Drawing Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Pipefitter

Groton, CT · On-site

$25 - $32/hr

Connecticut Hourly Rate: Based on Experience About Us: We are a veteran owned contractor, providing ... Read and interpret piping isometric drawings, blueprints, work packages, and ship specifications.

Journeyman Pipefitter

Troy, IL · On-site

$30 - $45/hr

Competitive hourly pay ($30$45/hr) * Health, dental & vision insurance * 401(k) with company match ... Read and interpret blueprints, isometric drawings and piping schematics; lay out pipe runs ...

Pipefitter

Washington, DC · On-site

$35 - $75/hr

Ability to read blueprints and isometric drawings * Experience with welded and mechanical piping ... Opportunity to work on Prevailing Wage projects, which, when available, may offer hourly rates ...

Pipefitter

Washington, DC · On-site

$35 - $75/hr

Ability to read blueprints and isometric drawings * Experience with welded and mechanical piping ... Opportunity to work on Prevailing Wage projects, which, when available, may offer hourly rates ...

Salary: Hourly TBD Quality Agents, LLC is a service company offering validation and quality ... Able to read P&IDs, isometric drawings, and As-built drawings. Skill Level and Requirements:

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Pipefitter

Pipefitter

Arc Energy Services

Groton, CT • On-site

$25 - $32/hr

Contractor

Posted 23 days ago


Job description


Job Title: Pipefitter
Location: Connecticut
Hourly Rate: Based on Experience
About Us: We are a veteran owned contractor, providing project, maintenance, and outage support throughout the United States.  Over the past 15 years we have proven to be a trusted partner for our clients while providing services that help power the world.
Summary: The Pipefitter is responsible for the installation, layout, fabrication, assembly, and testing of piping systems onboard ships under construction, repair, or conversion. The role requires interpreting complex blueprints, understanding various pipe materials and fittings, and working in confined or elevated spaces while adhering to strict safety, quality, and maritime standards (e.g., NAVSEA, ABS, USCG).
Pipefitters play a critical role in installing systems such as fuel, ballast, lube oil, potable water, steam, hydraulic, and fire suppression across different compartments and decks of vessels.
Key Responsibilities:
  • Layout, cut, fit, and install metal piping systems onboard ships and in shop settings.
  • Read and interpret piping isometric drawings, blueprints, work packages, and ship specifications.
  • Prepare piping for welding by performing precise measurements, beveling, grinding, and fitting operations.
  • Secure pipe systems using hangers, supports, brackets, and clamps according to design specifications.
  • Work with various types of piping materials including carbon steel, stainless steel, copper-nickel, PVC, and others.
  • Install valves, pumps, gauges, and other components as required by system layout.
  • Perform hydrostatic and air testing to ensure system integrity and leak-proof installation.
  • Operate cutting, threading, bending, and other pipefitting tools and equipment safely and efficiently.
  • Work in confined spaces, tanks, bilges, overheads, and occasionally in elevated or difficult-to-access locations.
  • Maintain safe working conditions and ensure compliance with OSHA and shipyard safety standards.
  • Communicate effectively with supervisors, welders, quality inspectors, and other trades to complete tasks on schedule.

Qualifications:
Education & Experience:
  • High school diploma or GED required.
  • 3–5 years of pipefitting experience in shipbuilding, industrial, or marine environments.
  • Completion of an apprenticeship or formal training program preferred.
Skills & Competencies:
  • Strong understanding of pipefitting principles, techniques, and trade tools.
  • Ability to read and interpret isometric piping drawings, P&IDs, and technical specifications.
  • Familiarity with shipbuilding standards and codes (NAVSEA, ABS, USCG, etc.).
  • Experience working in confined spaces and complying with shipyard safety protocols.
  • Capable of using precision measuring instruments (tape measure, levels, squares).
  • Physically able to lift up to 50 lbs, climb ladders, and work in physically demanding environments.
Certifications (Preferred or Required Depending on Yard):
  • OSHA 10 or 30 (Maritime)
  • Brazing or welding certifications (a plus)
  • Confined Space and Fall Protection Training
  • NAVSEA pipefitter qualifications (for government/defense contracts)

Working Conditions:
  • Work is performed in shipyard environments including shipboard and shop areas.
  • Exposure to loud noise, heat, dust, fumes, and potentially hazardous materials is common.
  • Requires use of personal protective equipment (PPE) including hard hats, steel-toe boots, gloves, goggles, and respirators.
  • May involve night shifts, weekends, or extended hours to meet project deadlines.

Equal Opportunity Employer Statement:
ARC Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status.
 

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