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Tubing Testing Jobs (NOW HIRING)

... tubing and fitting cleanliness to prevent debris, dust, oil, moisture, or foreign material contamination. • Support pressure testing, leak checks, purge activities, inspections, punch list work ...

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Brazer (welding)

Decatur, AL · On-site

$18 - $22/hr

... testing. Responsibilities * Perform welding on pipe, stainless steel and tubing using various techniques * Read and interpret blueprints to ensure accurate weld specifications * Adhere to safety ...

Pipefitter

TX · On-site

$22.50 - $28.75/hr

Inspect piping/tubing systems for leaks, corrosion, or damage. * Troubleshoot system issues and perform repairs or replacements. * Perform hydrostatic and pneumatic pressure testing. Safety ...

Machine Operator

Exton, PA · On-site

$18 - $30/hr

Perform various evaluation testing including but not limited to; bend test, tubing and fitting impact testing, axial strength test. * Visually inspect, mark and report as needed gross defects in ...

Perform various evaluation testing including but not limited to; bend test, tubing and fitting impact testing, axial strength test. * Visually inspect, mark and report as needed gross defects in ...

Pipefitter

Elmendorf, TX

$22.50 - $28.75/hr

Inspect piping/tubing systems for leaks, corrosion, or damage. * Troubleshoot system issues and perform repairs or replacements. * Perform hydrostatic and pneumatic pressure testing. Safety ...

Pipefitter

Elmendorf, TX · On-site

$22.50 - $28.75/hr

Inspect piping/tubing systems for leaks, corrosion, or damage. * Troubleshoot system issues and perform repairs or replacements. * Perform hydrostatic and pneumatic pressure testing. Safety ...

Machine Operator - Corrugator

Exton, PA

$16.50 - $19.50/hr

Perform various evaluation testing including but not limited to; bend test, tubing and fitting impact testing, axial strength test. * Visually inspect, mark and report as needed gross defects in ...

Mill Operator

York, NE · On-site

$20 - $25/hr

Quality control and testing: This involves ensuring the manufactured tubing meets quality standards through testing and inspection, making adjustments to the process if necessary. * Bundling and ...

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... and testing of various instrumentation equipment to maintain system reliability and accuracy. Responsibilities * Cut, Bend, Flare stainless steel tubing. Must know how to use a tube bending machine ...

Pressure testing of tubing in accordance with testing specifications. * Working with technicians in all phases of construction and testing to develop proper techniques for advancement. * Inspects ...

Pressure testing of tubing in accordance with testing specifications. * Working with technicians in all phases of construction and testing to develop proper techniques for advancement. * Inspects ...

Pressure testing of tubing in accordance with testing specifications. * Working with technicians in all phases of construction and testing to develop proper techniques for advancement. * Inspects ...

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How much do tubing testing jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 27, 2026, the average hourly pay for tubing testing in the United States is $30.16, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $23.32 and $35.82 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is tubing testing?

Tubing testing is a process used in the oil and gas industry to verify the integrity, strength, and leak-tightness of tubing installed in wells. This testing ensures that the tubing can safely contain and transport fluids under high pressure without failure. The process typically involves applying pressure to the tubing and monitoring for leaks or deformations. Tubing testing is crucial for maintaining well safety, preventing environmental hazards, and ensuring efficient production operations.

What is the difference between Tubing Testing vs Tubing Inspection?

AspectTubing TestingTubing Inspection
CertificationsOften requires NDT certifications, pressure testing certificationsRequires NDT certifications, visual inspection certifications
Work EnvironmentLaboratories, field testing sites, oil and gas facilitiesField sites, oil and gas facilities, maintenance areas
Job FocusAssessing tubing integrity through pressure and nondestructive testsExamining tubing for defects, corrosion, and wear visually or with NDT methods

Both roles involve nondestructive evaluation and require similar certifications. Tubing Testing primarily focuses on pressure and functional testing to ensure integrity, while Tubing Inspection emphasizes visual and NDT methods to identify defects. Both are essential in oil and gas industries for maintaining safety and equipment reliability.

What are some common challenges faced in a Tubing Testing role, and how can they be managed?

Professionals in Tubing Testing often encounter challenges such as working in remote or harsh environments, adhering to strict safety protocols, and troubleshooting unexpected downhole issues. Managing these challenges involves strong attention to detail, effective communication with team members, and a thorough understanding of testing equipment and procedures. Staying up-to-date with safety guidelines and participating in regular training can also help ensure a safe and efficient workflow.

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

To thrive as a Tubing Tester, you typically need a background in mechanical or petroleum engineering, strong knowledge of oilfield operations, and safety certifications such as H2S and Well Control. Familiarity with pressure testing equipment, data logging systems, and industry-standard safety protocols is essential. Attention to detail, strong problem-solving abilities, and effective teamwork are vital soft skills for this role. These skills ensure accurate test results, minimize safety risks, and support efficient field operations in demanding oil and gas environments.
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Posted 11 days ago


CAM Industrial Solutions rating

4.2

Company rating: 4.2 out of 10

Based on 6 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Journeyman Instrument Fitter III - Semiconductor
CAM Industrial Solutions is one of the largest and fastest-growing, privately held industrial services companies operating in Canada and the United States. We are searching for a safety-conscious individual to join our team of people who want to be the best at what they do, who think just "good" is never good enough, who take pride in their work, and want to work with others who feel the same way.
Visit us at https://www.camindustrialsolutions.com/.
We are seeking a team player who is willing to work in a collaborative environment and is enthusiastic about continuous improvement.
Position Summary
The Journeyman Instrument Fitter III installs, routes, bends, supports, and tests tubing systems for semiconductor, cleanroom, and high-purity industrial environments. This position supports specialty gas, CDA, nitrogen, vacuum, analyzer, pneumatic, and instrumentation tubing systems used for process control and equipment hookup.
Must be able to read and execute work from P&IDs, hook-up drawings, loop drawings, isometrics, tubing layouts, and instrument details with minimal supervision while following cleanroom protocols, gowning requirements, and contamination control standards.
Primary Responsibilities
• Install and route stainless steel tubing, instrument tubing, process gas tubing, CDA, nitrogen, vacuum, analyzer, and pneumatic tubing systems.
• Perform precision tube bending, cutting, deburring, fitting makeup, and grouped tubing installations.
• Install tubing to instruments, gas panels, valve boxes, regulators, control valves, solenoids, analyzers, transmitters, and process equipment.
• Install instrument stands, tubing supports, manifolds, brackets, clamps, and related mounting hardware.
• Read and interpret P&IDs, loop drawings, hook-up drawings, isometrics, tubing layouts, and instrument specifications.
• Verify tubing routing, bend radius, spacing, slope, labeling, supports, cleanliness, and installation quality.
• Follow cleanroom gowning, tool cleanliness, material handling, and contamination control requirements.
• Maintain tubing and fitting cleanliness to prevent debris, dust, oil, moisture, or foreign material contamination.
• Support pressure testing, leak checks, purge activities, inspections, punch list work, and commissioning.
• Identify daily material needs and report field conflicts, shortages, or installation issues to supervision.
• Maintain CAM safety, quality, productivity, and housekeeping standards at all times.
Qualifications
  • Minimum 4 years of industrial instrumentation experience in refinery, petrochemical, Semiconductor, Data Centers, Pharmaceuticals, Clean Room, or heavy industrial facilities
  • NCCER required
  • TWIC preferred
  • Must be able to support turnarounds, maintenance, and capital projects

Physical Requirements
  • Climbing, balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, crawling, reaching, standing, and walking
  • Pushing, pulling, lifting, grasping, and repetitive motions
  • Ability to work in elevated areas, confined spaces, and active industrial environments

Equal Employment Opportunity
CAM Industrial Solutions is an equal opportunity employer, and we thrive on our differences for the benefit of our employees, our customers, and our community. It is our policy to provide equal opportunities in all decisions related to hiring, training, and promoting regardless of race, religion, color, gender, disability, national origin, ancestry, age, military status, sexual orientation, marital status or any legally protected characteristic or class.