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What Factors Influence a Pipefitter Salary?

Carol Francois
Carol Francois

A pipefitter salary is impacted by four primary areas: economic conditions, experience, education, and local demand. A pipefitter is a skilled tradesperson responsible for creating, assembling, installing, and maintaining mechanical pipe systems. It is important to note that a pipefitter is quite different from a plumber. These trades both work with pipes and liquid systems, but each job has very different tasks and requirements.

Pipefitters work on projects for local government agencies, commercial property owners, and manufacturing plants. There are two types of projects that require pipefitters: long term and maintenance work. New construction projects tend to be rather large-scale, long-term projects with multimillion dollar budgets. These projects are contingent upon the current economic conditions.

Pipefitters, or steamfitters, are responsible for installing piping systems.
Pipefitters, or steamfitters, are responsible for installing piping systems.

In an economic downturn, sales revenue decreases, and most organizations and governments reduce spending to the lowest levels possible. Pipefitter salary levels are often higher for construction projects than for renovations. Consistency, productivity, and efficiency are all improved when the same tradespeople are used for an entire project. Bonus payments for longer hours and weekend work are common, especially for projects on a strict deadline.

Pipefitter salary levels are often higher for construction projects than for renovations.
Pipefitter salary levels are often higher for construction projects than for renovations.

The greater level of experience, the higher a pipefitter salary level. In the skilled trades, an experienced pipefitter can perform tasks at twice the speed of an apprentice, and at a consistently high level of quality. Many firms assign extra responsibilities and a higher pipefitter salary to candidates with many years of experience.

There are two levels of education for pipefitters: basic and master certification. The basic certification is completed during a standard apprenticeship and is often completed together with two or three years of community college training. Many states require pipefitters to complete a licensing program. Master certificate programs are available part time and include project management, training apprentices, and related skills.

The salary level for a certified master pipefitter is considerable higher than for someone with basic pipefitting certification. The benefit of a master pipefitter from the employer's perspective is the firm can hire apprentice workers to complete standard tasks. This additional expertise is well worth the higher salary.

As with all commodities, supply and demand have a definite impact on the level of pipefitter salary offered in a specific region. Firms located in cities with a high level of unemployed pipefitters are able to hire skilled staff at a lower salary than locations where pipefitters are hard to find. In these cities, firms need to offer a higher salary to entice pipefitters.

Discussion Comments

KaBoom

@sunnySkys - While you're advice about moving around makes sense, it definitely doesn't work for anyone. I don't know that many people that can just pick up and move on whim, do you?

This is especially true if you own a home or have a family. Houses aren't exactly selling like hotcakes these days, and if you have a family there are other factors to consider before you just pick up and move. Is it worth it to uproot your kids?

Not to say moving is always a bad idea, but not everyone can do that!

sunnySkys

I think if you're a pipefitter (especially in this economy) you shouldn't be afraid to move around. I have a few friends that work construction and trade jobs, and they just go where the money is.

If there is any area that is really lacking in pipefitters and paying a high salary-go there! There's no point in staying around somewhere there is a surplus of pipefitters and you can't find a job.

I also think getting an advanced certification in any field is a smart idea.

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    • Pipefitters, or steamfitters, are responsible for installing piping systems.
      By: Roman Milert
      Pipefitters, or steamfitters, are responsible for installing piping systems.
    • Pipefitter salary levels are often higher for construction projects than for renovations.
      By: alejandro dans
      Pipefitter salary levels are often higher for construction projects than for renovations.