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Temp-to-hire opportunity with room to grow! The ideal candidate must have 5+ years of recent verifiable experience as a pipefitter installing copper refrigeration piping in a commercial construction ...

Refrigeration Pipefitter

Gainesville, FL · On-site

$23 - $29.25/hr

Job Summary: CT Mechanical is seeking a skilled and experienced Refrigeration Pipefitter to join our team. In this role, you will be responsible for installing, assembling, and maintaining ...

Refrigeration Pipefitter

Jacksonville, FL · On-site

$23.50 - $30/hr

Job Summary: CT Mechanical is seeking a skilled and experienced Refrigeration Pipefitter to join our team. In this role, you will be responsible for installing, assembling, and maintaining ...

Pipefitter

Anson, ME · On-site

$34 - $52/hr

The Pipefitter plays a crucial role in the installation and maintenance of various piping systems ... Able to climb temporary or permanent stairs, and ladders * Able to bend, squat, kneel, crawl ...

Refrigeration Pipefitter Foreman

Tampa, FL · On-site

$23.75 - $30.50/hr

POSITION SUMMARY As a Refrigeration Pipefitter Foreman you will be responsible for laying out ... Comfort Temp offers full service mechanical contracting for new and existing buildings. We are a ...

Job Title: Pipefitter This role focuses on HVAC pipefitting for commercial projects across the ... If eligible, the benefits available for this temporary role may include the following: • Medical ...

No Weekly Hours: 40 Est Start Date: 07/14/2026 Completion: 16 Weeks Temp to Perm: No Travel Pay: No ROF Pay: No Payment Terms: Payroll Journeyman Industrial Pipefitter needed for an industrial ...

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How much do temporary pipefitter jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for temporary pipefitter 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.

Can I be a pipefitter with no experience?

Becoming a temporary pipefitter typically requires some technical training or apprenticeship, but entry-level positions may be available for those with minimal experience. Developing skills in pipe layout, safety procedures, and basic tools can improve chances of starting in the field, often with on-the-job training provided. Certifications such as OSHA safety training are also beneficial for entry-level pipefitting roles.

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

To thrive as a Temporary Pipefitter, you need strong mechanical aptitude, knowledge of piping systems, and typically a high school diploma or relevant vocational training. Familiarity with pipe threading machines, welding equipment, and blueprint reading is essential, along with relevant safety certifications such as OSHA. Attention to detail, teamwork, and effective communication are valuable soft skills in this role. These skills and qualities ensure the safe, accurate, and efficient installation and maintenance of piping systems in various industrial settings.

Are pipe fitters in demand?

Pipe fitters are in high demand due to ongoing construction, maintenance, and infrastructure projects. Skilled pipe fitters with certifications and experience in welding and blueprint reading are especially sought after in various industries such as oil and gas, manufacturing, and utilities.

What are temporary pipefitters?

Temporary pipefitters are skilled tradespeople hired on a short-term or contract basis to assemble, install, maintain, and repair piping systems for various industrial, commercial, or construction projects. They work with metal, plastic, and other materials to ensure pipelines are properly fitted and secure. These roles are often needed to meet peak workloads, cover staff absences, or complete specific projects within a set timeframe. Temporary pipefitters must have the same qualifications and safety training as full-time pipefitters. Their work is crucial in industries like oil and gas, manufacturing, and construction.

What are some common challenges faced by temporary pipefitters on new job sites?

Temporary pipefitters often need to quickly adapt to unfamiliar job sites, which can mean working with new teams, learning site-specific safety protocols, and understanding unique project requirements. Because these roles are short-term, there's often a fast-paced environment with tight deadlines, making time management and communication skills especially important. Temporary pipefitters must also be prepared to handle a variety of tasks, from assembling and installing piping systems to troubleshooting issues, all while ensuring compliance with industry and site standards.

What is the highest paid pipefitter?

The highest paid pipefitters typically earn salaries exceeding $80,000 annually, especially those with extensive experience, specialized skills, or working in high-demand industries such as oil and gas or industrial construction. Senior pipefitters with certifications and advanced training can earn even higher wages, sometimes over $100,000 per year. Compensation varies based on location, union membership, and project complexity.

What is the difference between Temporary Pipefitter vs Pipefitter?

AspectTemporary PipefitterPipefitter
CredentialsTypically requires relevant certifications and OSHA safety trainingSame certifications and safety training as temporary pipefitters
Work EnvironmentConstruction sites, industrial plants, short-term projectsLong-term projects, industrial facilities, maintenance roles
Employer & Industry UsageStaffing agencies, contractors, short-term project employersPermanent companies, industrial facilities, ongoing operations

The main difference between a Temporary Pipefitter and a Pipefitter lies in employment duration and job stability. Temporary Pipefitters are hired for short-term projects through staffing agencies, while Pipefitters often work as permanent employees in industrial settings. Both roles require similar certifications and work in comparable environments, but their employment terms differ.

Can pipefitters make 100k?

Experienced pipefitters can earn $100,000 or more annually, especially with specialized skills, certifications, and overtime work. Salaries vary by location, industry, and level of experience, with those working in construction, industrial plants, or with union benefits often reaching or exceeding this threshold.
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Infographic showing various Temporary Pipefitter job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 67% Full Time, and 33% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $59,574 per year, or $28.6 per hour.
Pipefitter/Steamfitter

Pipefitter/Steamfitter

Western Michigan University

Kalamazoo, MI • On-site

$40.45/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 28 days ago


Western Michigan University rating

6.7

Company rating: 6.7 out of 10

Based on 30 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

436th of 555 rated colleges and universities


Job description

Position Details
Posting Summary
College
VP Business And Finance-DIV
Executive Area
VP Business And Finance
Department
FacilMgmt-Maintenance Service
Posting Detail Information
Posting Number
S1613P
Job Type
Full Time, Regular
Pay Type
Nonexempt/Hourly
Pay Grade
ST4
Campus Location
WMU-Kalamazoo - Main Campus
Salary Range
$40.45 per hour plus generous benefits.
Number of Vacancies
1
General Summary
Provides highly skilled craft labor, working with tools to install, repair, replace and perform preventive maintenance for all elements of the University's heat and hot water distribution system.
Major Duties
  • Installs, repairs and maintains all piping and devices required for the delivery of steam and return of condensate for heating and domestic use, including air separators, expansion tanks, domestic hot water heaters, valves, strainers and traps.
  • Inspects and traces piping; cuts or breaks existing fittings and removes damaged and/or deteriorated segments of piping; threads new pipe under 4" in diameter to receive new fittings; and installs new fittings to reconnect replacement pipe under 4" in diameter or welds replacement piping over 4" in diameter to existing sound piping material.
  • Installs, repairs and replaces underground pipes, pipes located in vaults and steam tunnels, and pipes concealed in floors, walls and ceilings.
  • Bleeds hydronic heating systems to remove excess air and correct water flow.
  • Removes and replaces heat vent unit coils with the assistance of 2-3 other tradespeople.
  • Repairs heating elements and wall-mounted convectors and changes building relief valves.
  • Provides information required to update building and systems drawings to accurately reflect current status and, as assigned, may assist in the technical training of an apprentice.
  • Organizes assigned work so as to minimize materials and manhours required for proper completion of work, and instructs others in the operation of and preventive maintenance for all related tools and equipment.
  • This position performs additional duties as requested by supervisory personnel.

Minimum Qualifications
  • High school diploma or equivalent from an accredited institution.
  • Ability to read and comprehend written instructions and safety regulations regarding the performance of job duties, and must have sufficient writing and mathematical skills to prepare estimates and supply requisitions.
  • Completion of a registered apprenticeship program, or an established, certified training program recognized by the University and/or written verification of a minimum of five (5) years experience at the journeyperson level in the pipefitter trade.
  • Possess documented welding experience in a commercial application.
  • Possession of a valid Michigan driver's license.
  • Ability to perform the essential functions of the job and use the tools of the trade.
  • Ability to complete a physical examination administered by the employer's designated physician.

Desired Qualifications
  • State of Michigan Plumbers license.

Special Instructions to Applicants
Bid Procedures:
All University employees represented by AFSCME Local 1668, and non-AFSCME regular and temporary University employees, who have the present ability or required qualifications to satisfactorily perform the required work, may exercise bidding privileges on this position.
  • Current AFSCME employees must complete the on-line WMU - AFSCME (bid) Sheet only.
  • Non-AFSCME University employees must submit an on-line WMU - Internal Application only.
  • Temporary University employees must submit an on-line WMU - Application only.

Additional Position Information
  • Effective 07/01/2026, the ST4 rate of pay is $41.46/hr.
  • Western Michigan University offers generous benefits to its employees including health, dental, vision, life and disability insurance, retirement, and tuition discount for the employee and tuition remission for eligible dependents. To access information about the specific benefits available for this position, go to: https://wmich.edu/hr/enrollment-afscme
  • Above is a summary of the description for the position of Pipefitter/Steamfitter. A complete description for this position may be reviewed upon request in the department of Human Resources, Room 1300, Seibert Administration Building or online at: https://wmich.edu/hr/descriptions-afscme
  • This is a first (1st) shift position. The regular work hours for this position are 7:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. The regular work days are Monday through Friday, with Saturday and Sunday off.

Physical requirements and working conditions
  • When working in vaults, confined spaces and tunnels, the incumbent uses confined space air quality monitoring meters to monitor for the presence of toxic gases.
  • Must wear MIOSHA approved safety shoes at all times and must wear a hard hat, gloves and safety glasses as required by MIOSHA rules.
  • Must wear a respirator when working in vaults, tunnels and other confined spaces.
  • A face shield, leather vest and MIOSHA approved leather gloves are required when using welding equipment.
  • Must wear no loose-fitting clothing which might become entangled in equipment or machinery, posing a hazard to incumbent's safety.

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