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Pipe Rigger Jobs in Colorado (NOW HIRING)

... steel pipe rack and platform erection, above-ground piping installation in the rack with welding ... Strong working knowledge of crane and rigging operations and critical lift planning. * Ability to ...

Derrick Hand

Milliken, CO · On-site

$27 - $28/hr

Participate in JSA and tail gate meetings as scheduled * Assist in pipe tallying, rigging up and down, nipple up and down of BOP units, and pipe handling * Responsible for keeping work site ...

Operator

Colorado Springs, CO · On-site

$16.75 - $22.25/hr

Rigging * Pipe fitting * Grading * Excavation * Concrete * Compaction Qualifications: * Safe * Organized * Team player * Communicative * Productive * Efficient Experience: * Public Works/ Industrial ...

Operator

Colorado Springs, CO · On-site

$16.75 - $22.25/hr

Rigging * Pipe fitting * Grading * Excavation * Concrete * Compaction Qualifications: * Safe * Organized * Team player * Communicative * Productive * Efficient Experience: * Public Works/ Industrial ...

Assists the operator in rigging up and down, lining up the well service rig with the well. * Sets ... Keeps pipe deck and main deck areas orderly. * Reports any safety hazards, incidents or maintenance ...

... pipe, lay flat hose and underground pipeline systems from water sources to customer frac jobs. Water Transfer employees work on crews and are responsible for setting up, operating, and rigging down ...

Participate in JSA and tail gate meetings as scheduled * Assist in pipe tallying, rigging up and down, nipple up and down of BOP units, and pipe handling * Responsible for keeping work site ...

Operator - Cement

Milliken, CO · On-site

$24 - $28/hr

Participate in JSA and tail gate meetings as scheduled * Assist in pipe tallying, rigging up and down, nipple up and down of BOP units, and pipe handling * Responsible for keeping work site ...

Understand basic secondary lift mechanisms such as rod and electric submersible pumps * Assist in pipe tallying, rigging up and down and nippling up and down BOP units * Responsible for keeping work ...

Floor Hand

Milliken, CO · On-site

$22 - $26/hr

Understand basic secondary lift mechanisms such as rod and electric submersible pumps * Assist in pipe tallying, rigging up and down and nippling up and down BOP units * Responsible for keeping work ...

Operator-Wireline

Milliken, CO · On-site

$23 - $27/hr

... rigging up and down the wireline surface and downhole equipment * Assist in tool string make-ups and assembly of downhole logging tools including perforating guns, pipe recovery, and setting tools ...

Floor Hand

Milliken, CO · On-site

$22 - $26/hr

Understand basic secondary lift mechanisms such as rod and electric submersible pumps * Assist in pipe tallying, rigging up and down and nippling up and down BOP units * Responsible for keeping work ...

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Pipe Rigger information

What is a pipe rigger?

Pipe riggers are skilled tradespeople who specialize in the installation, alignment, and securing of piping systems in industrial, construction, and manufacturing settings. They are responsible for moving, positioning, and supporting pipes using cranes, hoists, and other rigging equipment, ensuring that all components are safely and accurately placed. Pipe riggers work closely with pipefitters, welders, and engineers to assemble piping systems according to specifications, often in challenging environments such as refineries, shipyards, and chemical plants.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a pipe rigger, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Pipe Rigger, you need expertise in rigging techniques, blueprint reading, and pipe installation, often supported by a high school diploma or equivalent and relevant apprenticeship or training. Familiarity with rigging equipment, hoists, cranes, and safety certifications such as OSHA are typically required. Attention to detail, teamwork, and strong problem-solving skills are essential soft skills for this role. These skills and qualifications are critical for ensuring safe, precise, and efficient pipe installation and movement in industrial settings.

What are some common challenges pipe riggers face on large construction projects, and how can they overcome them?

Pipe Riggers on large construction projects often encounter challenges such as coordinating lifts with multiple teams, working in confined or elevated spaces, and adhering to strict safety protocols. Effective communication and teamwork are essential to ensure that heavy pipes and equipment are safely moved and installed. Familiarity with rigging plans, continuous safety training, and proactive problem-solving help Pipe Riggers navigate these challenges while maintaining project timelines and minimizing risk.

What is the difference between Pipe Rigger vs Pipefitter?

AspectPipe RiggerPipefitter
CertificationsOSHA safety training, rigging certificationsOSHA safety training, pipefitting certifications
Work EnvironmentConstruction sites, industrial plantsRefineries, manufacturing facilities, industrial plants
Job ResponsibilitiesAssembling and installing pipe supports, rigging heavy pipesMeasuring, cutting, fitting, and welding pipes

While both roles involve working with pipes in industrial settings, Pipe Riggers primarily focus on rigging and installing heavy pipes and equipment, whereas Pipefitters handle the precise fitting, cutting, and welding of pipes. Both require safety certifications and often work together on large projects, but their core tasks differ significantly.

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Infographic showing various Pipe Rigger job openings in Colorado as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 91% Full Time, 8% Part Time, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution.

$50 - $60/hr

Full-time

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Job description

ZAP Engineering & Construction Services, Inc.

GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT

Field Leadership Role  |  Construction Operations  |  Mechanical / Oil & Gas  |  Exempt

WHO WE ARE

ZAP is a specialized engineering and construction firm delivering complex industrial projects across the oil & gas, petrochemical, power generation, heavy industrial, mining, and manufacturing sectors. We are a team of technically driven, safety-focused professionals who take pride in building things right — on time, on budget, and without shortcuts.

We are growing, and we are looking for high-caliber field leaders who want to own their work, build their career, and make a real impact on project outcomes. If you hold yourself to a high standard, thrive in a fast-moving environment, and bring both technical command of mechanical construction and the leadership to drive a craft workforce — we want to talk to you.

THE OPPORTUNITY

We are hiring a General Superintendent to lead the field execution of mechanical construction on our oil & gas projects. This is the senior field leadership role on the project — you own safety, productivity, quality, and schedule at the work face, and you direct the craft superintendents, foremen, field administration, and QA/QC team who get the work installed.

Your scope spans the full mechanical package: underground piping installation, equipment setting with cranes, equipment dress-out, structural steel pipe rack and platform erection, above-ground piping installation in the rack with welding and fit-up crews, pressure testing, and reinstatement/restoration of piping systems. You will work shoulder-to-shoulder with the on-site Construction Manager, Project Manager, engineering, and client representatives every day.

POSITION DETAILS

Reports To:

Construction Manager and Construction Project Manager (on-site / day-to-day); Execution Manager (organizational)

Direct Reports:

Craft Superintendents, Area Foremen, Field Administration, QA/QC Team, and all mechanical craft labor (pipefitters, welders, welder helpers, equipment operators, crane operators, laborers, material coordinators, and painters)

FLSA Status:

Exempt

Location:

Project Sites / Field-Based

Travel:

As required by project needs

Department:

Construction Operations

WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR

Required

  • 10+ years of mechanical/industrial construction experience, or demonstrated equivalency of experience and education, with progressive field leadership responsibility.
  • Proven experience running mechanical scope on oil & gas or heavy industrial projects: underground and above-ground piping, equipment setting, structural steel, welding/fit-up, and pressure testing.
  • Demonstrated ability to manage and develop craft superintendents, foremen, field administration, and QA/QC personnel.
  • Strong working knowledge of crane and rigging operations and critical lift planning.
  • Ability to read and interpret construction drawings, isometrics, P&IDs, and specifications.
  • Working knowledge of RFI processes, field verification, punch lists, and turnover documentation.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook) and field/project management software used to execute daily tasks.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills and the ability to independently make decisions and direct work.
  • High school diploma or GED required

Preferred

  • Associate's, Bachelor's, trade, or technical school education.
  • HSE certification (e.g., OSHA 30-Hour Construction) and current crane/rigging or lift-director qualifications.
  • Experience with welding QA/QC programs, ASME/B31.3 piping, and hydrostatic/pneumatic test procedures.
  • Experience coordinating directly with clients and engineering on a fast-paced, multi-craft site.

WHAT YOU WILL DO

Safety & Site Leadership

  • Set the safety standard for the field — prioritize safety in every plan and hold all crews and subcontractors accountable to ZAP and client HSE requirements.
  • Establish daily job site objectives and ensure crews are fully equipped, staffed, and sequenced to meet project deadlines.
  • Proactively identify and correct unsafe conditions; lead and reinforce a zero-incident safety culture in pre-task planning, JSAs, and field interactions.
  • Coordinate crane lifts and critical operations, confirming lift plans, rigging, and exclusion zones are reviewed and approved before execution.

Field Execution – Mechanical Scope

  • Direct installation of underground piping — trenching coordination, bedding, fit-up, welding, tie-ins, and backfill in the correct sequence.
  • Manage setting of equipment with cranes and subsequent equipment dress-out, including alignment, grouting, and accessory installation.
  • Oversee erection of structural steel pipe racks and platforms, confirming proper sequence, bolt-up, and grade/elevation control.
  • Drive above-ground piping installation in the rack with welding and fit-up crews, maintaining productivity, weld quality, and material control.
  • Manage pressure testing of piping systems — test package readiness, safe execution, documentation, and sign-off — followed by reinstatement and restoration of piping to operational condition.

Workforce & Resource Management

  • Oversee and direct all mechanical craft labor on site — including area foremen, pipefitters, welders, welder helpers, equipment operators, crane operators, laborers, material coordinators, and painters — setting daily expectations for safety, productivity, and quality at the work face.
  • Supervise and develop the craft superintendents, foremen, field administration, and QA/QC team; set clear expectations and hold the field organization accountable.
  • Plan and balance manpower, equipment, tools, and consumables across crews to maximize productivity and minimize downtime.
  • Forecast field needs and coordinate material availability with the Material Coordinator and procurement to keep crews working.
  • Manage subcontractors and specialty crews on site, confirming scope, performance, and adherence to schedule and quality standards.

Schedule, Progress & Reporting

  • Execute to the project schedule; build and drive short-interval (look-ahead) plans and recovery plans when work falls behind.
  • Conduct daily coordination with the on-site Construction Manager and Project Manager to report progress, plan, and align resources.
  • Maintain accurate field reporting — daily reports, progress tracking, manpower, and quantities installed — in spreadsheets and project systems.
  • Verify completion of punch lists and confirm project schedules and turnover documentation are updated accordingly.

Quality, Field Verification & Coordination

  • Partner with the QA/QC team to ensure work is installed to drawings, specifications, codes, and client standards the first time.
  • Manage field verification, Requests for Information (RFIs), and resolution of design discrepancies and constructability issues with engineering.
  • Provide timely updates and clear communication to clients, contractors, and ZAP leadership throughout the project.
  • Lead site walkdowns and inspections, following up on progress and open items to keep milestones on track.
  • Assist with other duties as assigned.

SUPERVISION & INDEPENDENCE OF ACTION

Supervisory Expectations

This position has direct supervisory authority over the entire field organization, including the craft superintendents, area foremen, field administration, QA/QC team, and all mechanical craft labor (pipefitters, welders, welder helpers, equipment operators, crane operators, laborers, material coordinators, and painters), as well as oversight of subcontractors and specialty crews on site.

Independence of Action

Results are defined; the incumbent sets own goals and determines how to accomplish results with few or no guidelines to follow. Although precedents may exist, the on-site Construction Manager and Execution Manager provide broad guidance and overall direction.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS & WORK ENVIRONMENT

("Occasionally" means up to 1/3 of working time, "regularly" means between 1/3 and 2/3, and "frequently" means 2/3 or more of working time.)

  • The work environment is a typical construction environment. The employee must be able to complete their work satisfactorily and concentrate where there are significant distractions and hazards, including loud noises; OSHA hazards; industrial materials, machinery, and equipment; dangerous chemical substances; dirt, grease, and mud; and frequent interruptions. Must be able to drive to sites or client meetings.
  • While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to stand, walk, and use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools, or controls; and to reach with hands and arms, stoop, climb ladders, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee is regularly required to talk and hear. Exposure to extreme heights, high winds, inclement weather, and chemicals requires extreme caution.
  • The employee must regularly lift and/or move up to 50 pounds and should do so in a sound and safe manner. Specific vision abilities include close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus.

COMPETENCIES REQUIRED FOR SUCCESS

A-players in this role demonstrate consistent mastery across the following competencies. These are not aspirational — they are the standard we hire and retain to.

01

Safety Leadership

Owns a personal, visible commitment to safety excellence — not just compliance. Drives a zero-incident culture across all crews, subcontractors, and high-risk operations such as crane lifts and pressure testing.

02

Mechanical Construction Command

Deep, hands-on knowledge of underground and above-ground piping, equipment setting and dress-out, structural steel, welding, fit-up, and pressure testing — knows how the work goes in and what good looks like.

03

Crew & Productivity Management

Plans, sequences, and drives a craft workforce to hit daily and weekly targets. Balances manpower, equipment, and materials to maximize wrench time and minimize downtime.

04

Schedule Execution

Reads and drives the schedule, builds short-interval look-aheads, identifies slippage early, and executes recovery plans without sacrificing safety or quality.

05

Quality & Code Awareness

Ensures work is installed to drawings, specs, and codes the first time. Partners with QA/QC and reads constructability risks before they become costly rework.

06

Communication & Stakeholder Influence

Communicates clearly and professionally across all levels — craft crews, the Construction Manager, PMs, engineering, and clients. Runs effective coordination and keeps everyone aligned.

07

Leadership & Accountability

Leads from the front, takes charge, and holds the field organization accountable. Develops superintendents and foremen, and follows through reliably on commitments.

08

Decision-Making & Judgment

Makes timely, sound field decisions with few guidelines; sets own goals and determines how to accomplish results, escalating early when blockers arise.

09

Adaptability Under Pressure

Thrives in a fast-moving field environment; manages competing demands, weather, and changing conditions without dropping the ball.

10

Planning & Organization

Prioritizes and plans work activities, organizes crews and resources, maintains accurate field records, and develops realistic action plans.

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

ZAP Construction LLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic under applicable federal, state, or local law.