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Weekend Structural Fitter Jobs in Seattle, WA (NOW HIRING)

Weld steel parts for structural, plate, and misc. steel assemblies per shop drawings and AWS ... However, hours including over time and weekends may be required based on welding needs. • Hear ...

Fitter

Tacoma, WA · On-site

$25 - $30/hr

Weld steel parts for structural, plate, and misc. steel assemblies per shop drawings and AWS ... However, hours including over time and weekends may be required based on welding needs. • Hear ...

Fitter

Tacoma, WA · On-site

$25 - $30/hr

Weld steel parts for structural, plate, and misc. steel assemblies per shop drawings and AWS ... However, hours including over time and weekends may be required based on welding needs. • Hear ...

Weld steel parts for structural, plate, and misc. steel assemblies per shop drawings and AWS ... However, hours including over time and weekends may be required based on welding needs. • Hear ...

Assembler (Aerospace)

Monroe, WA · On-site

$23 - $27.75/hr

Weekend Day Shift: Eligible for $2.00/hour shift differential and work 36 hours, paid for 40 ... Assemble structural components, subassemblies, and finished products according to engineering ...

Weekend Structural Fitter information

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How much do weekend structural fitter jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for weekend structural fitter in Seattle, WA is $26.65, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $22.98 and $29.28 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Weekend Structural Fitter vs Weekend Pipefitter?

AspectWeekend Structural FitterWeekend Pipefitter
CertificationsTrade certifications in structural steel or metalworkTrade certifications in pipefitting or plumbing
Work EnvironmentConstruction sites, steel structures, industrial facilitiesIndustrial plants, piping systems, plumbing installations
Industry UsageConstruction, manufacturing, infrastructureOil & gas, water treatment, industrial maintenance

Weekend Structural Fitters and Weekend Pipefitters share similar certifications and work environments, often working on industrial or construction sites during weekends. The main difference lies in their focus: Structural Fitters specialize in assembling and installing steel or metal frameworks, while Pipefitters focus on piping systems and plumbing. Both roles are essential in industrial projects, but their specific skills and tasks differ based on the job requirements.

Ship Pipe Fitter/ Welder

Ship Pipe Fitter/ Welder

Stabbert Marine & Industrial

Seattle, WA • On-site

$28.50 - $35/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 10 days ago


Job description

Description:

POSITION SUMMARY:

A skilled worker who welds and fits metal and metal pipe, like steel or aluminum, to meet specifications. Job duties include positioning and connecting various parts by hand, using specialized equipment.


ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following:

  • Meeting the needs and desires of all customers in a courteous and professional manner.
  • Requires set-up and use of portable burning/heating torches for pipe using propane, acetylene, and oxygen.
  • Responsible for measuring the length and other dimensions of the pipe and marking and cutting them as per the requirement.
  • A pipe fitter is responsible for welding and threading of the pipes which are going to be used in the construction process.
  • It is the responsibility of the pipe fitter to use tools and equipment such as cutting torches, saws, benders, pipe fitters, and welders to ensure smooth fixation of the pipes.
  • Requires set-up and use of cutting devices shapes typically including Circular Saws, Band Saws, Chop Saws, Jig Saws, and cutting wheels on grinders.
  • Secures pipes to structure with brackets, clamps, and hangers, using hand tools and power tools.
  • Locate and mark reference lines, such as center, buttock and frame lines.
  • Align parts in relation to each other, using jacks, come-a-longs, turnbuckles, clips, wedges and mauls.
  • Marks locations of holes to be drilled and installs temporary fasteners to hold part in place for welding.
  • Must also be proficient in multiple welding processes such as: Arc welding (SMAW), metal inert glass (MIG) welding, tungsten inert glass (TIG) welding, flux-core welding (FCAW), plastic welding, hard facing, oxygen/acetylene welding, and brazing.
  • Pipe welder must also be proficient in plasma cutting, oxygen/acetylene cutting, tempering, flame straightening, air carbon-arc cutting, and pipe bending. The types of metals used in the welding process vary due to application and may consist of the following: mild steel, pipe (specialty and galvanized), high carbon steel (AR-400, AR500, and T-1), aluminum, stainless steel, brass, and plastic.
  • May tack weld clips and brackets in place prior to permanent welding.
  • Depending on size and weight of materials being handled, mobile crane or forklifts are used for handling and transportation. Also, depending on size and weight, the designated rigging crew will move the material into place.
  • Responsible of pipe fitter is to examine, inspect and test the already installed pipes as well as other installed systems to check structural weaknesses and then suggest methods to overcome these weaknesses.
Requirements:

JOB REQUIREMENTS:·

  • Prior experience in a shipyard
  • 3-5 years of experience
  • Hold and maintain a valid driver's license.
  • Travel may be required.
  • Assist with other miscellaneous jobsite tasks as directed.
  • May be required to work more than the standard work week, including weekends.
  • Read and interpret blueprints, schematics, and rough sketches.
  • Prepare and maintain accurate work records of the project, such as timecards.
  • Meets scheduling and attendance requirements.·
  • Work in extreme temperatures and conditions.
  • At times, you will work in areas that have less adequate ventilation.