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How much do pipeline inspection jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 26, 2026, the average yearly pay for pipeline inspection in the United States is $57,298.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $46,500.00 and $56,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as a Pipeline Inspector, you need a strong understanding of pipeline systems, inspection protocols, and safety regulations, often backed by relevant technical training or certification (such as API 570 or NACE). Familiarity with inspection tools like ultrasonic testers, magnetic flux leakage devices, and computerized reporting systems is crucial. Attention to detail, problem-solving, and effective communication are standout soft skills for this role. These skills ensure pipelines are safe, compliant, and efficiently maintained, minimizing environmental risks and operational downtime.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in pipeline inspection, and how can they be addressed?

Pipeline inspection professionals often encounter challenges such as working in remote or hazardous environments, dealing with varying weather conditions, and ensuring strict compliance with safety and regulatory standards. Staying up to date with advances in inspection technologies, like smart pigs or drones, can help improve efficiency and accuracy. Building strong communication with maintenance and engineering teams is also crucial for promptly addressing any identified issues, ensuring a safe and reliable pipeline operation.

What does a pipeline inspector do?

A pipeline inspector is responsible for examining pipelines to ensure they are safe, efficient, and compliant with regulations. Their duties include visually inspecting pipes, using specialized equipment to detect leaks or corrosion, and documenting any issues found. Inspectors often work on oil, gas, water, or sewage pipelines, and may also oversee repair and maintenance activities to prevent environmental hazards and ensure public safety.

What is the difference between Pipeline Inspection vs Pipeline Welding?

AspectPipeline InspectionPipeline Welding
Required CertificationsASNT Level II, NDT certificationsWelding certifications (e.g., AWS, ASME)
Work EnvironmentInspection sites, pipelines, remote locationsWelding sites, construction areas, fabrication facilities
Industry UsageOil & gas, utilities, infrastructureOil & gas, pipeline construction, maintenance

Pipeline Inspection and Pipeline Welding are both essential in pipeline projects but serve different roles. Inspection focuses on assessing the integrity and safety of pipelines using non-destructive testing, while welding involves joining pipeline sections to ensure structural strength. Both require specialized certifications and are critical in maintaining pipeline safety and efficiency.

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Infographic showing various Pipeline Inspection job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 90% Full Time, 7% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $57,298 per year, or $27.5 per hour.
Full-Time PLI Techs (Pipeline Integrity) - Duluth, MN

Full-Time PLI Techs (Pipeline Integrity) - Duluth, MN

Acuren Inspection, Inc.

Duluth, MN

$29.31 - $48.85/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 10 days ago


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8.0

Company rating: 8.0 out of 10

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Job description

Acuren is recruiting for full-time PLI Technicians for our Duluth, MN location.  

Relocation Assistance and Sign-On Bonus available for qualified candidates.  


Working in the Pipeline Integrity Services group, a range of technical and operational assignments will be conducted relating to pipeline field examination, analysis, review, and reporting of pipeline inspection data, ultimately supporting our customers’ pipeline integrity management programs. Approximately 90% of this role will be spent in the field, field office, and traveling across the US. 10% of time will be spent at the home division location. The PLI Technician will work independently for extended periods in remote areas.

  • Adherence to Acuren and customer required procedures and specifications, including reports
  • Perform direct assessment of as-found pipe condition, including coating assessment, soils and topography, and cathodic protection
  • Perform direct examination to assess pipe for cracks, corrosion, deformation, and manufacturing anomalies
  • Correlate as-found pipe features to Inline Inspection (ILI) log
  • Conduct fit-for-service evaluations as per ASME B31.3 and RSTRENG
  • Conduct hazard assessments prior to beginning work and follow safe work procedures
  • Calibration and set up of NDE equipment
  • Provide clients with quality services in a timely manner
  • Follow regulatory requirements, work to codes, procedures, and techniques
  • Be responsible for the custody, care and correct use of valuable technical equipment, tools, machinery, publications, materials, job items, vehicles, and other assets
  • Understanding of Pipeline Integrity processes, techniques, and procedures
  • Compose and write pipeline integrity inspection reports, including assisting other pipeline integrity technicians with reporting
  • Maintaining metrics on reporting, costs, productivity, and priority digs
  • Updating pipeline integrity databases and managing FTP sites
  • Attending operational meetings with customer engineers and project engineers/managers
  • Assist with dig package and cost estimating
  • Responsible for on-the-job training and guidance of PLI Assistants and PLI Junior Technicians

  • High School Diploma or equivalent
  • Must have required QA documentation (proof of classroom hours & proof of experience hours)
  • Some college preferred
  • Technical background desired
  • Experience working with pipeline integrity or pipeline maintenance positions
  • Extensive knowledge of quality and safety requirements
  • Candidate must have current and valid Magnetic Particle Testing Level 2 and Ultrasonic Thickness Level 2
  • Candidate must have at least one of the following certifications or endorsements:
    • Creaform 3D Laser Scanning (Handyscan)
    • Automated Corrosion Scan Mapping
    • Ultrasonic Phased Array or TOFD
    • In-situ Material Verification (Frontics or MMT HSD Tester)
  • Candidate preference for NACE Level CIP Level I / CP Level I

  • Competitive salary
  • Medical, dental, vision, and supplemental insurance
  • 401K Plan
  • Paid Holidays
  • Paid Time Off
  • Pay Transparency: As per applicable state law the job posting pay range is $29.31 - $48.85/hr depending on experience and applicable certifications.

Acuren is a trusted, single source provider of technology-enabled asset protection solutions used to evaluate the structural integrity of critical energy, industrial and public infrastructures. Committed to delivering a Higher Level of Reliability, Acuren provides an unrivaled spectrum of capabilities including inspection, traditional and advanced NDE/NDT, failure analysis, rope access, materials engineering, field engineering, reliability engineering, drones, robotics, V-Deck and condition-based monitoring services.

Our work is critical to the integrity and safety of industrial firms, including petroleum refinery, pipeline, power generation, pulp & paper, mining, pharmaceutical, aerospace and automotive industries. Acuren employs over 4,000 dedicated professionals supporting the mechanical integrity and inspection programs of the world’s largest industrial segments.

Acuren is a market leader. Our formula for success is straightforward: be capable locally, with certified and well-equipped personnel supported by trained, experienced leaders. Continuing to build on a strong heritage of safety, quality and professionalism, Acuren strives to maintain incident free work environments, pursues advanced technical developments, and supports reliability programs that are valued by clients and employees. 

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