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How much do local 798 pre jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average yearly pay for local 798 pre in the United States is $116,093.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $85,000.00 and $160,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Local 798 Pre job?

A Local 798 Pre job typically refers to preparatory work done by members of the Pipeliners Local Union 798 before pipeline construction or maintenance begins. This can include tasks like site preparation, material handling, and ensuring compliance with union standards. Members in these roles help set up job sites, perform inspections, and support the welders and other pipeline professionals. Their work is essential to ensuring a smooth and efficient pipeline installation process.

What are typical daily responsibilities for a Local 798 Pre in pipeline construction projects?

As a Local 798 Pre, your day-to-day responsibilities often include preparing and aligning pipes for welding, ensuring all materials and equipment meet safety and regulatory standards, and verifying that work conforms to project blueprints and specifications. You may assist with setup, inspection, and coordination with welders and other crew members to keep the project running smoothly. Safety compliance is emphasized, and you will frequently participate in safety briefings and equipment checks to maintain a secure worksite. Collaboration and effective communication are also a large part of the job, as you work alongside a team to deliver projects on time and to high quality standards.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Local 798 Pre position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Local 798 Pre, you need a strong understanding of pipeline construction methods, safety protocols, and the ability to interpret construction blueprints and specifications, typically acquired through apprenticeship and union membership. Familiarity with tools such as pipe bending equipment, welding machines, and safety inspection systems, along with relevant certifications like OSHA 10 or 30, is highly valued. Attention to detail, physical stamina, teamwork, and effective communication are crucial soft skills in this role. These competencies help ensure high-quality, safe pipeline installations, efficient collaboration, and adherence to regulatory standards in demanding field environments.

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Infographic showing various Local 798 Pre job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 98% Full Time, and 1% Temporary. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $116,093 per year, or $55.8 per hour.
Deputy City Attorney II/III (Land Use Option)

Deputy City Attorney II/III (Land Use Option)

City of Chula Vista

Chula Vista, CA • On-site, Remote

$158K - $192K/yr

Other

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

Description and Essential Functions The City Attorney's Office has one vacancy for a municipal law attorney with experience in land use and housing matters to be filled at either the Deputy City Attorney II or Deputy City Attorney III level, based on the evaluation of candidate's qualifications by the City Attorney. If hired as Deputy City Attorney II, movement to Deputy City Attorney III is neither implied nor guaranteed. Annual Salary Range Deputy City Attorney II: $158,312.15 - $192,429.51 Deputy City Attorney III: $178,361.30 - $216,798.92 (Salary range will increase to $187,279.37 - $227,638.87 effective 7/10/26) Please Note: (1) This is an unclassified at-will position

(2) Final candidates must pass a thorough criminal background investigation and pre-employment physical prior to starting employment. (3) This announcement does not constitute an expressed or implied employment contract. Description The Deputy City Attorney II/III will perform legal work as a member of the Advisory Division of the Office of the City Attorney.

It is anticipated that this position will primarily serve as a legal advisor to specific City departments, officials, and employees. The Ideal Candidate The ideal candidate will have an essential understanding of land use, municipal law, constitutional law, CEQA, civil liability, administrative law and procedures, and public entity laws/issues. The candidate will independently perform legal research and work collaboratively with City staff to identify and mitigate risks, including assisting in the development of best practices, policies, and training materials.

An energetic problem-solver who works well in a collegial, team-oriented environment and can be available as needed to meet client demands will be well suited to the position. Experience in either a governmental agency or in private practice that involves representation of a governmental agency is preferred. Essential Functions The position will primarily advise the Development Services Department, which includes Building, Planning, and Land Development Engineering divisions, on land use matters.

Functions may additionally include, but are not limited to, advising staff in various municipal departments, performing legal research on all aspects of local government; interpreting and applying laws, court decisions, and other legal authorities; preparing ordinances, resolutions, deeds, permits, contracts, leases, memoranda, and other legal documents; representing the City in administrative appeal hearings; performing risk management analysis/tasks; staffing City Council meetings and other board or commission meetings; appearing and presenting on behalf of the City at community forums; designing and implementing training programs for City employees; and assisting City staff and management in the coordination and negotiation of a variety of transactional matters related to local government services and projects. The City reserves the right to modify the job duties. Minimum Qualifications Any combination of experience and training that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying.

A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be a Juris Doctor degree from an accredited law school AND: Deputy City Attorney II: A minimum of three years of responsible experience as a practicing attorney, either in a governmental agency or in private practice involving representation of governmental agencies pertaining to public law advisory matters. Deputy City Attorney III: A minimum of seven years of responsible experience as a practicing attorney, either in a governmental agency or in a private practice involving representation of governmental agencies pertaining to public law advisory matters. A qualified candidate must also be a member in good standing of the State Bar of California.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities / Physical Demands and Working Conditions Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Knowledge of: legal principles, legal research, legal advocacy, and basic civil litigation techniques; State and Federal statutory and case law applicable to public entities in California; rules and procedures for California and Federal courts; English usage, spelling, grammar and punctuation; modern office methods, procedures, computer equipment, and computer software applicable to legal assignments such as legal research platforms, word processing, virtual meeting software, and email. Ability to: read, understand, interpret and communicate legal issues to both attorneys and lay people; thoroughly analyze and research legal issues and take all facts and findings into consideration; apply legal principles to practical situations in the context of business, economic, social and political considerations; administrative proceedings, and in community settings; interpret and apply cases, statutes, regulations, and legal principles to government policies and practices; effectively apply, in a transactional and advisory context; negotiate and draft complex agreements, regulatory schemes, or public policy statements; consistently provide clear and sound legal advice to City departments; communicate effectively in writing, when preparing opinions, memoranda, briefs, reports, correspondence, or other written communications; communicate effectively with a variety of individuals representing diverse cultures and backgrounds and function calmly in stressful situations that require a high degree of sensitivity, tact, and diplomacy; work multiple matters simultaneously and be service-oriented; use initiative and sound independent judgment within established guidelines; establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work; and operate standard office equipment. Physical Demands and Working Conditions On a continuous basis, sit at a desk, walk and/or stand for varying periods of time, and use hands and fingers to grasp tools.

Use of tools typical of office work such as pen, pencil, telephone, computer, printer and other similar items. Use of these tools require the ability to use small muscles in the hands, fingers, and wrists to perform precise tasks. Hearing and speech acuity sufficient to communicate in person and by means of a telephone.

Ability to attend and present in court and in community settings. Visual acuity sufficient to read alphabetical and numerical data from desk and other nearby areas. Work is mostly performed within an even-floored, carpeted, and air-conditioned building environment with fluorescent lighting and a moderate noise level.

Some movement is required from office-to-office and driving to offsite locations. There is occasional to routine exposure to the external environment when going to outlying offices or meetings and offsite locations. Work is frequently disrupted by the need to respond to in-person and telephone inquiries.

Additional Information Recruitment No. 25241110LU To be considered, applicants must submit an online City Application with Supplemental Questionnaire, cover letter and resume. Candidates whose applications indicate education and experience most directly related to the position will be invited to participate in the selection process as noted below.

All notices will be sent via e-mail. This recruitment is open until a sufficient number of applications are received. Recruitment may close without prior notice.

Applicants are encouraged to submit their applications as soon as possible.