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Pipe Rigging Jobs in Indiana (NOW HIRING)

Rigging pipe * Beveling pipe * Greasing pipe * Figuring fall and slope / logging numbers * Setting structures * Setting barrel sections * Hand tool operation (impact drill / chop saw) * Potholing ...

A Journeyman Pipefitter performs and knows how to fabricate butt weld pipe, threaded pipe, and ... Rigging Equipment - Safely and competently identify and use basic and special rigging procedures ...

ABOUT THE ROLE We are seeking an experienced Pipe Welder to join our growing team and support ... Perform rigging, demo, and installation work on HVAC retrofit projects. * Inspect completed welds ...

ABOUT THE ROLE We are seeking an experienced Pipe Welder to join our growing team and support ... Perform rigging, demo, and installation work on HVAC retrofit projects. * Inspect completed welds ...

Millwright

Valparaiso, IN · On-site

$21.50 - $28/hr

... pipe-threading machine, power saw. 11. Responsible for Babbitt's and scrapes bearings as required. 12. Erects scaffolds and performs simple rigging as necessary. 13. Refers to and interprets drawings ...

Millwright

Valparaiso, IN · On-site

$21.50 - $28/hr

... pipe-threading machine, power saw. 11. Responsible for Babbitt's and scrapes bearings as required. 12. Erects scaffolds and performs simple rigging as necessary. 13. Refers to and interprets drawings ...

Millwright

Valparaiso, IN · On-site

$21.50 - $28/hr

... pipe-threading machine, power saw. 11. Responsible for Babbitt's and scrapes bearings as required. 12. Erects scaffolds and performs simple rigging as necessary. 13. Refers to and interprets drawings ...

Millwright

Hammond, IN · On-site

$24.25 - $31.75/hr

Perform structural and pipe welding (MIG, TIG, and Stick) for equipment repairs and modifications ... Perform rigging, hoisting, and lifting of heavy equipment using chain hoists, slings, and cranes.

Tools and Equipment • Tools common to the craft of millwright, pipefitter, welder, layout person, rigger, and blacksmith, such as drill press, saws, abrasive cutoff wheel, grinders and shears. • ...

Tools and Equipment • Tools common to the craft of millwright, pipefitter, welder, layout person, rigger, and blacksmith, such as drill press, saws, abrasive cutoff wheel, grinders and shears. • ...

Tools and Equipment • Tools common to the craft of millwright, pipefitter, welder, layout person, rigger, and blacksmith, such as drill press, saws, abrasive cutoff wheel, grinders and shears. • ...

Tools and Equipment • Tools common to the craft of millwright, pipefitter, welder, layout person, rigger, and blacksmith, such as drill press, saws, abrasive cutoff wheel, grinders and shears. • ...

Thread and run black pipe, stainless steel pipe, and copper pipe. * Industrial motor installation, alignment, and balancing. * Industrial machine rigging and installation requirements. * Maintain ...

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Pipe Rigging information

What is the difference between Pipe Rigging vs Pipe Fitting?

AspectPipe RiggingPipe Fitting
Primary RoleAssembling and installing pipe systems using rigging equipmentConnecting, installing, and repairing pipe components
CertificationsRigging certifications, OSHA safety trainingPipefitting certifications, OSHA safety training
Work EnvironmentConstruction sites, industrial plantsIndustrial facilities, plumbing systems
Tools & EquipmentRigging gear, cranes, hoistsWrenches, pipe cutters, threading machines

While both Pipe Rigging and Pipe Fitting involve working with pipes, Pipe Rigging focuses on the installation and movement of pipe sections using rigging equipment, whereas Pipe Fitting emphasizes connecting and assembling pipe components. Understanding these differences helps in choosing the right career path or job role in the industry.

What cities in Indiana are hiring for Pipe Rigging jobs? Cities in Indiana with the most Pipe Rigging job openings:

$25 - $31/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 3 days ago


Job description

Weihe Construction, Inc. is searching for pipe layers with experience installing sanitary, storm and water lines in a residential or commercial setting.
Well-qualified candidates will have 4-5 years of experience installing underground utilities and be skilled performing the following tasks:
  • Setting up amp; maintaining pipe laser
  • Staging pipe
  • Rigging pipe
  • Beveling pipe
  • Greasing pipe
  • Figuring fall and slope / logging numbers
  • Setting structures
  • Setting barrel sections
  • Hand tool operation (impact drill / chop saw)
  • Potholing using shovel and VAC truck
Skills considered a plus, but are not required for this position:
  • Preventative maintenance on heavy equipment
  • Directional boring operation
  • Track/Wheel loader operation
  • Confined space work
    • Sanitary testing
    • Cutting out stairs
    • Manhole grouting
  • Mass excavation – heavy equipment operation (CAT 741, 621, 749, D6K)
Physical requirements: The Pipe Layer position is a physically demanding one which requires varying levels of physical fitness to perform essential job duties. This position requires employees to work on their feet on average 10 hours per day. The categories of physical requirements to perform the essential job duties of a pipe layer include lifting, lowering, carrying, pushing, and pulling. Candidates must be able to regularly lift amp; lower on average 0-25lbs, maximum 75lbs. Additionally, candidates must be able to carry on average 0-40lbs, maximum 75lbs for an average distance of 5-40ft, maximum 100ft. Finally, candidates must be able to push amp; pull up and down on average 0-160lbf, maximum 160lbf and bilaterally on average 0-40lbf, maximum 40lbf.
Hours: Monday-Friday 7:00AM-5:00PM, Saturday 7:00AM-12:00PM -- average 55 hrs./week
Benefits available upon completion of 90-day probationary period:
  • Medical
  • HSA
  • Dental
  • Vision
  • Short-term disability
  • Life insurance
  • 6.67 PTO accrual/month (2-weeks)
  • 401k 100% match for first 3%, 50% match on 4-5%; you input 5% to receive 4% match