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Remote Offshore Pipe Fitter Jobs (NOW HIRING)

WELDER

San Diego, CA · On-site +1

$39.07 - $45.58/hr

... pipes, valves and fittings for high-pressure air and steam. * You will perform or assist in tasks ... remote or isolated sites. You must be able to travel on military and commercial aircraft for ...

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... demanding and remote oilfield environments in Alaska. Our work spans from the North Slope and ... Pipe recovery operations * Logging and diagnostic services We are seeking highly motivated TCP ...

MEP Estimator II

Apple Valley, MN · On-site +1

$29.25 - $43.87/hr

S.-based candidates will also be considered for a fully remote arrangement. What you will be doing ... Perform engineering-based calculations related to pipe sizing, system layouts, and constructability.

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How much do remote offshore pipe fitter jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote offshore pipe fitter in the United States is $28.64, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $24.28 and $31.01 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Remote Offshore Pipe Fitter vs Onshore Pipe Fitter?

AspectRemote Offshore Pipe FitterOnshore Pipe Fitter
Work EnvironmentOffshore oil rigs, ships, or platformsOnshore construction sites, factories, or plants
CredentialsPipefitting certifications, safety training, offshore survivalPipefitting certifications, safety training
Industry UsageOil & gas, energy, maritime

Remote Offshore Pipe Fitters work primarily on offshore platforms and ships, requiring specialized safety and survival training. Onshore Pipe Fitters operate mainly on land-based sites, focusing on installation and maintenance of piping systems. Both roles demand similar certifications but differ significantly in work environment and safety protocols.

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Infographic showing various Remote Offshore Pipe Fitter job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 9% Locum Tenens, 1% As Needed, 83% Full Time, 4% Part Time, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $59,574 per year, or $28.6 per hour.
Virtual Skilled Trades Instructor - Associated Builders and Contractors Eastern, PA

Virtual Skilled Trades Instructor - Associated Builders and Contractors Eastern, PA

Alternative HR LLC

Norristown, PA • Remote

$32/hr

Part-time

Re-posted 27 days ago


Job description

Associated Builders and Contractors Eastern, PA is looking to add virtual skilled Trades Instructors to their team.
Positions Available: Roofing | Masonry | Laborer | Sprinkler Fitter | Sheet Metal
 ClassificationPart-Time, ContractCompensation$32.00 per hourHoursUp to 6 hours per weekDurationApproximately 32 weeks per program cycleScheduleFlexible; sessions scheduled in coordination with program calendarLocationFully Remote / Virtual InstructionOpeningsOne (1) instructor per trade specialty (5 positions total)
Position Summary:
We are seeking experienced, journeyperson skilled trades professionals to serve as Virtual Instructors for trade-specific training programs. Each instructor will be responsible for delivering high-quality, engaging instruction in their respective trade discipline through a virtual learning platform, maintaining accurate student records in a separate administrative system, and supporting apprentices or trainees in developing both foundational and advanced competencies.
This is an excellent opportunity for seasoned tradespeople who are passionate about workforce development and want to share their expertise with the next generation of craftworkers.
Available Trade Specialties:
Roofing Instructor
Roofing systems, materials, installation, safety, and repair techniques including flat and pitched roofs, flashing, and weatherproofing.
Masonry Instructor
Brick, block, stone, and concrete work including layout, mortar mixing, tuckpointing, foundations, and structural considerations.
Laborer Instructor
General construction skills, site preparation, material handling, OSHA safety protocols, tool usage, and support across multiple trades.
Sprinkler Fitter Instructor
Fire suppression system design, pipe fitting, NFPA standards, system testing, inspection procedures, and hydraulic calculations.
Sheet Metal Instructor
Sheet metal fabrication, HVAC ductwork, layout and installation, soldering, welding basics, and blueprint reading.
Key Responsibilities:Instruction & Curriculum Delivery
  • Plan and deliver virtual lessons aligned with trade standards, apprenticeship frameworks, and program curriculum
  • Adapt in-person trade instruction methodologies for effective virtual delivery (demonstrations, video walkthroughs, annotated diagrams)
  • Conduct live virtual sessions via video conferencing platform (e.g., Zoom, Teams, or equivalent)
  • Develop or refine course materials including slide decks, handouts, and demonstration videos
  • Assign, review, and provide feedback on student work, projects, and assessments
  • Ensure instruction aligns with applicable codes, standards, and safety regulations for the trade
Student Engagement & Support
  • Foster an inclusive, professional, and encouraging virtual learning environment
  • Monitor student progress and proactively identify learners who need additional support
  • Hold virtual office hours or one-on-one check-ins with students
  • Maintain consistent communication with students regarding expectations, deadlines, and performance
  • Encourage critical thinking and real-world application of trade knowledge
Administration & Recordkeeping
  • Log attendance, track student participation, and enter grades/assessment results into the program's administrative platform
  • Maintain accurate and up-to-date records in compliance with program requirements
  • Submit required reports, documentation, and progress updates on schedule
  • Participate in instructor orientation, training sessions, and periodic program meetings
  • Coordinate with program administrators regarding scheduling, curriculum updates, and student concerns
  • Respond to administrative communications within one business day
Technology & Virtual Environment
  • Operate video conferencing software, screen sharing, and virtual tools proficiently
  • Navigate and use the program's Learning Management System (LMS) and administrative platform independently
  • Troubleshoot basic technical issues during live sessions
  • Ensure a professional, distraction-free virtual teaching environment with reliable internet and appropriate equipment.

Qualifications & Requirements:
​​​​​​​Trade Proficiency (Required)
  • Journeyperson certification or equivalent documented experience in the specific trade (10+ years preferred)
  • Active or recently active in the trade; current knowledge of codes, materials, and practices
  • Demonstrated ability to explain complex trade concepts clearly to learners at varying skill levels
  • Knowledge of applicable safety standards
Technology Proficiency (Required)
  • Comfortable conducting live video instruction (Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Google Meet, or equivalent)
  • Able to navigate web-based administrative/LMS platforms for recordkeeping and communication
  • Ability to create or adapt digital materials (presentations, PDFs, instructional videos)
  • Reliable high-speed internet connection and a dedicated workspace suitable for virtual instruction
  • Basic proficiency with email, shared documents, and digital file management
Professional Skills
  • Strong verbal communication and presentation skills
  • Organizational skills to manage lesson planning, grading, and administrative tasks within allotted hours
  • Punctuality, reliability, and commitment to the program schedule
  • Experience in training, mentoring, or instruction preferred (formal or informal)
  • Patience, professionalism, and a learner-centered mindset
Preferred Qualifications
  • Prior experience as a trade instructor, trainer, or apprenticeship mentor
  • Familiarity with adult learning principles and competency-based education
  • Experience in workforce development, pre-apprenticeship, or registered apprenticeship programs
  • Bilingual ability (English/Spanish or other languages) is a plus
Technology Requirements (Instructor Responsibility):
Instructors are expected to provide their own equipment and internet access. At minimum, the following are required:
 RequirementSpecificationComputer/LaptopWindows or Mac; less than 5 years old recommendedWebcamBuilt-in or external HD webcam (720p or higher)MicrophoneClear audio; headset with mic strongly recommendedInternet ConnectionMinimum 25 Mbps download / 10 Mbps upload; wired preferredOperating SystemCurrent, supported OS with up-to-date browserVideo PlatformZoom or Microsoft Teams (program-specified); must be able to host sessionsSecondary DeviceTablet or smartphone as backup is strongly recommended
How to Apply:
Interested candidates should submit the following:
  • Current resume or CV highlighting trade experience and any prior instructional roles
  • Copy of relevant trade certifications, journeyperson proof, or licensure
  • Brief cover letter (or written statement) describing your trade background and interest in virtual instruction
  • Three (3) professional references who can speak to trade competency and/or instructional ability

 

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