Renfrow Industrial is seeking experienced and reliable Industrial Pipe Fitters to join our team. This skilled journeyman-level role lays out, fabricates, fits, installs, modifies, tests, and maintains process piping, utility piping, equipment connections, valves, and pipe-support systems within active industrial plants, manufacturing facilities, shutdowns, facility expansions, new construction, capital projects, and heavy commercial environments. The ideal candidate can read piping isometrics and P&IDs, understands industrial piping materials and proper weld fit-up practices, and is committed to safety, quality, productivity, and accurate workmanship.
Pay & Benefits
- Pay Rate: $28 – $32 per hour (based on experience and demonstrated pipefitting skills)
- Health Insurance
- 401(k) Retirement Plan
- Paid Time Off (PTO)
- $1,000 Sign-On Bonus
Normal Working Hours
- Monday through Thursday
- Typical 4x10 work schedule
- Overtime as required
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
- Read and interpret piping isometrics, P&IDs, spool drawings, fabrication drawings, line lists, project specifications, and applicable piping standards
- Lay out, measure, cut, bevel, thread, groove, bend, fit, and assemble carbon steel, stainless steel, alloy, and approved nonmetallic piping as required by the project
- Install process and utility piping systems, valves, flanges, strainers, specialty components, pipe supports, and equipment tie-ins in accordance with approved drawings and specifications
- Verify pipe size, schedule, material specification, flange rating, valve orientation, gasket and bolting requirements, dimensions, slope, elevation, centerline, and alignment before installation
- Prepare joints and coordinate fit-up activities with qualified welders, confirming cleanliness, bevel geometry, root opening, alignment, orientation, and fit-up tolerances before welding
- Install and adjust hangers, clamps, anchors, guides, shoes, brackets, and other supports while coordinating structural support modifications with the appropriate trades
- Coordinate with Riggers and other qualified personnel for the safe hoisting, positioning, and installation of pipe spools, valves, and mechanical components
- Support approved hydrostatic or pneumatic testing, flushing, cleaning, line walks, punch-list completion, startup, and turnover activities while following all test and energy-control requirements
- Perform shutdown work, tie-ins, line breaks, system modifications, and maintenance tasks in active industrial facilities while following LOTO, hot-work, and site-specific safety requirements
- Maintain tools, materials, work areas, and project documentation in an orderly condition; report unsafe conditions, damaged materials, or installation discrepancies and perform other duties as assigned
Physical Requirements
- Ability to climb, balance, lift up to 50 pounds, and work at heights or in confined spaces
- Coordinate eye-hand movements and safely operate cutting, beveling, threading, grooving, torqueing, and material-handling equipment
- Ability to perform physically demanding work including bending, crouching, kneeling, reaching, and handling heavy pipe, fittings, valves, tools, and materials
- Work on active industrial jobsites in varying indoor and outdoor conditions requiring sustained focus, alertness, mobility, and safe movement around operating equipment
Qualifications
- Minimum 3 years relevant industrial construction pipefitting experience required
- Demonstrated journeyman-level pipefitting ability required; NCCER Pipefitter certification is preferred but equivalent verified industrial experience may be accepted
- Ability to read and interpret piping isometrics, P&IDs, spool drawings, fabrication details, piping specifications, and project instructions and to perform field measurements and trade math
- Working knowledge of piping materials, schedules, classes, fittings, flanges, valves, gaskets, bolting, joining methods, supports, and installation tolerances
- Working knowledge of industrial welding processes and proper pipe fit-up practices, including the ability to identify misalignment, improper root opening, incorrect bevels, and other fit-up deficiencies before welding
- Experience with process piping, utility piping, equipment tie-ins, industrial shutdowns, testing and turnover activities; valid driver’s license and basic computer or mobile documentation skills preferred
Minimum Required Tools
- 50' Tape Measure
- 10” Adjustable Wrench
- 14” Pipe Wrench
- 18” Pipe Wrench
- 24” Pipe Wrench
- Hammer
- 2 lb. Hammer
- Channel Locks
- Flat Head Screwdriver Set
- Phillips Head Screwdriver Set
- Torpedo Level
- 18” Level
- Pipefitter’s Wrap-Around
- Framing Square
- ½” Socket Set (Up to 1 ¼”)
- Combination Wrenches (Up to 1 ¼”)
- Allen Wrench Set
- Vice Grips
- Tubing Cutter
- Center Finder
- Chisels
- Half Round File
- Plumb Bob
- Two-Hole Pins / Flange Alignment Pins
- Other required basic hand tools
Additional or specialized threading, grooving, beveling, cutting, testing, rigging, fall-protection, and project-specific tools will be provided by Renfrow Industrial and/or the client as applicable.
Safety Commitment
Safety is a core value at Renfrow Industrial. All employees are expected to actively participate in maintaining a safe work environment by following company policies, attending required training, complying with LOTO, line-breaking, hot-work, pressure-testing, confined-space, and fall-protection requirements, and stopping work when conditions are unsafe.
Career Development
This position represents a skilled Industrial Pipe Fitter role with advancement opportunities into Lead Pipe Fitter, Combo Welder, Piping Superintendent, Mechanical Lead / Foreman, and other field leadership positions based on performance, training, experience, demonstrated qualifications, and company needs.
Position Limitations
- A formal pipefitter license is not generally required; demonstrated journeyman-level industrial pipefitting experience and any project-specific qualifications are required.
- This position performs independent pipefitting work within assigned scope after skills and project requirements have been verified.
- Tack welding or production welding may only be performed when the employee is properly qualified, authorized, and working under the applicable approved welding procedure.
- Pressure testing may only be performed under an approved test plan and designated supervision; employees may not independently change test pressure, remove test boundaries, or release stored energy.
- This position does not supervise or direct other employees unless specifically designated by management.
- Follow approved piping specifications, quality-control procedures, inspection hold points, material-control requirements, and project documentation requirements.
- Perform shutdown work, tie-ins, repairs, and system modifications only within the assigned and authorized scope.
- Coordinate with project managers, superintendents, quality personnel, inspectors, welders, riggers, and other trades to ensure scope alignment, inspection readiness, and successful project completion.
- Physically demanding role requiring lifting, bending, crouching, kneeling, climbing, and handling heavy pipe, valves, tools, and materials.
- Must be comfortable working in active industrial plants, manufacturing facilities, shutdown environments, elevated work areas, confined spaces, and outdoor heavy commercial jobsites with varying conditions.
Industrial Piping & Multi-Trade Responsibilities
- Fabricate and install utility and process piping systems that may include compressed air, water, steam, condensate, chilled water, chemical, production, and other project-specific services.
- Verify line routing, spool orientation, valve access, equipment nozzle alignment, drain and vent locations, slope, elevation, and required clearances before final installation.
- Coordinate with Fabricators and Welders to ensure field measurements, spool dimensions, joint preparation, fit-up, and installation sequencing support quality welding and efficient erection.
- Install and modify pipe supports, hangers, guides, anchors, shoes, and brackets while coordinating steel erection or structural modifications with qualified Ironworkers and Fabricators.
- Coordinate rigging plans, lift paths, tag-line control, and spool positioning with qualified Riggers and supervision before moving heavy or awkward piping components.
- Support equipment rigging and installation, boiler and chiller piping, skid manufacturing and installation, plant relocations, facility expansions, new construction, and capital-project work as assigned.
- Support material traceability, component identification, inspection requests, test packages, punch lists, flushing, pressure testing, and turnover documentation as required by the project.
- Perform code repair and code installation support only under approved procedures, quality controls, and applicable project authorization.
- Ability to transition between fabrication-shop, field-installation, maintenance, outage, and shutdown assignments based on project requirements.