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Valve and BOP Mechanic

Corpus Christi, TX · On-site

$2.40K - $3.20K/mo

The Valve and BOP Mechanic plays a crucial role in supporting oil and gas drilling operations by maintaining and repairing critical valve and blowout preventer (BOP) systems. Working as part of a ...

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Valve and BOP Mechanic

Corpus Christi, TX · On-site

$2.40K - $3.20K/mo

The Valve and BOP Mechanic plays a crucial role in supporting oil and gas drilling operations by maintaining and repairing critical valve and blowout preventer (BOP) systems. Working as part of a ...

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A Valve Technician is responsible for various valve maintenance and repairs on offshore facilities. * Candidates MUST be willing and able to work a 24/7 callout schedule. * Positions will consist of ...

Overview A Valve Technician is responsible for various valve maintenance and repairs on offshore facilities. Responsibilities * Candidates MUST be willing and able to work a 24/7 callout schedule.

Overview A Valve Technician is responsible for various valve maintenance and repairs on offshore facilities. Responsibilities * Candidates MUST be willing and able to work a 24/7 callout schedule.

The Valve Component Engineer will support Operations and Maintenance organizations in ensuring reliable performance of these critical components through proactive engineering, maintenance ...

The Valve Component Engineer will support Operations and Maintenance organizations in ensuring reliable performance of these critical components through proactive engineering, maintenance ...

The Valve Component Engineer will support Operations and Maintenance organizations in ensuring reliable performance of these critical components through proactive engineering, maintenance ...

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How much do valve maintenance jobs pay per hour?

As of May 31, 2026, the average hourly pay for valve maintenance in the United States is $18.02, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.62 and $20.19 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Valve Maintenance Technician, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Valve Maintenance Technician, you need mechanical aptitude, understanding of valve types and operations, and typically a high school diploma or technical certification in industrial maintenance. Familiarity with tools like torque wrenches, ultrasonic testing devices, and computerized maintenance management systems (CMMS) is common, and specialized certifications such as API 510 or API 653 can be valuable. Attention to detail, problem-solving, and strong teamwork are important soft skills in this role. Mastery of these skills ensures safe, efficient valve operation, minimizes downtime, and supports plant reliability in industrial settings.

What are some typical challenges faced in a Valve Maintenance role, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in Valve Maintenance often encounter challenges such as diagnosing hidden valve issues, working in confined or hazardous environments, and managing the downtime required for repairs. Addressing these challenges requires a strong understanding of mechanical systems, adherence to safety protocols, and effective communication with operations and engineering teams to coordinate maintenance schedules. Continuous learning and hands-on experience with different valve types and control systems also help technicians stay prepared for unexpected issues.

What does a Valve Maintenance technician do?

A Valve Maintenance technician is responsible for inspecting, repairing, and maintaining industrial valves used in piping systems to ensure they function properly and safely. Their duties include diagnosing issues, performing routine maintenance, replacing worn parts, and ensuring compliance with safety standards. This role is crucial in industries such as oil and gas, water treatment, and manufacturing, where valves control the flow of liquids and gases.

What is the difference between Valve Maintenance vs Valve Technicians?

AspectValve MaintenanceValve Technicians
CertificationsOften requires certifications in valve repair and safety standardsTypically holds similar certifications, sometimes with specialized training
Work EnvironmentIndustrial plants, manufacturing facilities, oil & gas sitesIndustrial settings, power plants, petrochemical facilities
Job FocusInspecting, repairing, and maintaining valvesInstalling, troubleshooting, and repairing valves
Industry UsageCommonly used in oil & gas, chemical, power generationCommonly used in similar industries, often overlapping roles

Valve Maintenance and Valve Technicians roles share many similarities, including certifications and work environments. While Valve Maintenance focuses on inspecting and maintaining valves, Valve Technicians often handle installation and troubleshooting. Both roles are essential in industrial settings like oil & gas and power plants, with overlapping skills and responsibilities.

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Infographic showing various Valve Maintenance job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 81% Full Time, 16% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $37,489 per year, or $18 per hour.
Clow Valve - Maintenance Laborer

Clow Valve - Maintenance Laborer

Clow Valve

Oskaloosa, IA

Other

Posted 2 days ago


Job description

Company Description

We are a leading manufacturer of water valves and fire hydrants. We are a division of McWane Corportation with sister companies in the US and Canada.The Iowa Valve Company was established in Oskaloosa in 1909 by W W Corey and Herman W Read to build hydrants and valves. The original location of “THE VALVE” is the current Machine Shop location on South Second St. the original buildings are still part of that facility. The Eddy Valve Company was founded in 1849 by George Eddy in Waterford New York. In 1878 Clow was formed in Chicago as a jobber of wrought iron pipe and other foundry products. The company was then known as James B Clow and Sons. Clow acquired Eddy Valve in 1945 and Iowa Valve in 1947. These were operated separately at their original locations until 1970 when they were merged in Oskaloosa under Clow Corporation, Valve Division.  
The original South Second street facility housed all the operations of “THE VALVE”. This included a brass foundry, an iron foundry and the machine shop for machining and building of valves and hydrants. In 1967, demand had grown and the iron foundry was relocated and expanded to the southeast edge of Oskaloosa. When Eddy and Iowa were merged in Oskaloosa in 1970, the brass foundry was relocated to the iron foundry site on 17th Ave. East.
In June 1985, McWane Incorporated purchased all the stock of Clow and Clow became a wholly owned subsidiary of McWane. Clow Valve Company, including Oskaloosa and Corona, was formed and is how we are known today.
Today Clow Valve Company is a very well respected manufacturer of water works valves and fire hydrants. Clow manufactures 2” through 48” diameter Resilient Seated valves. Clow also manufactures dry and wet barrel fire hydrants. The Machine Shop and Metal Casting Facility utilize state of the art technology in both shops concerning safety, quality and production. The Clow Machine Shop has been ISO 9000 certified since 2002. The Foundry is recognized as a Voluntary Protection Program Merit Site as awarded by OSHA. Clow Valve is looking forward to operating in and benefiting Oskaloosa for the next 100 years.

Job Description

Clow's Metal Casting Facility has an opening for a Maintenance Laborer.

2nd Shift Position: 2:30pm-1:00am

Starting Wage: $23.93

$500 Sign On Bonus after 120 day probationary period completed

RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO:

  • Vacuuming & Shoveling excess sand in hard to reach areas.
  • Assisting maintenance department in other faucets of the Metal Casting Facility.
  • Maintaining a safe and clean work environment.
  • Lockout/Tagout procedures
Qualifications

QUALIFICATIONS INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO:

  • Lifting/carrying of less than 50 pounds.
  • Frequent bending, pushing, pulling, reaching & twisting up to 90 times per hour.
  • Standing & walking 8 to 10 hours per day.
  • Ability to move neck forward/back & turn right/left, kneel, squat, & climb using arms and legs.
  • Repetitive use of both hands & fingers to grasp, flex, extend, exert force, wear gloves, & utilize tools.
  • Frequent work in extreme temperature conditions inside & outside including but not limited to working on slippery, uneven, unstable surfaces.
  • Ability to work with hands in water, around machinery, at unprotected heights, with dust & fumes & operate a crane, truck, forklift & other moving vehicles.
  • Ability to wear applicable PPE including: safety glasses, metatarsal guarded boots, hearing protection, respirators, welding mask, etc.
  • Ability to recognize and utilize all basic and portable power tools and hand tools safely and effectively.

Additional Information

All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.

Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
McWane is a Federal VEVRAA contractor, and an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to providing equal employment opportunity in all employment practices. McWane will not discriminate against any applicant for employment because of their race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, sexual orientation, disability, veteran or service member status, marital status, citizenship status (In IL - sex, including same sex, ancestry, order of protection status, physical or mental disability, military status, pregnancy, unfavorable discharge status, genetic information), (In IA - gender identity), (In CA- gender identity or expression, and genetic information) or any other category protected by federal, state or local law.