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Join Lexicon as a Pipe Welder in Sinton, TX, and earn $28-$32/hr while building America. We seek a skilled welder with 3+ years of experience and knowledge of AWS, API, and ASME codes. Enjoy top benefits including ESOP, 401k match, and paid time off. Apply now to advance your career with a team t...
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United States , Sinton
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28.00 - 32.00 USD / Hour
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Lexicon, Inc
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Tig / Pipe Welder
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Experienced TIG / Pipe Welders are needed for a long-term industrial construction project in Dresden, Germany. You will weld carbon and stainless steel pipework from isometrics and weld maps. Proven experience in high-spec environments and eligibility to work in Germany are required. Benefit from...
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Germany , Dresden
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SRG
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Pipe Welder
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Experienced Pipe Welder needed in Barrow-in-Furness for full build lifecycle steel welding and fabrication. You must be time-served with a Modern Apprenticeship, skilled in TIG, MIG/MAG, and flux-cored techniques. Read technical drawings, work safely in varied environments, and deliver high-quali...
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United Kingdom , Barrow-in-Furness
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24.12 - 51.25 GBP / Hour
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Morson Talent
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Union Refinery Pipe Welder
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Union Refinery Pipe Welder position at CHS in McPherson, KS. Seeking a skilled welder with 2+ years of piping experience, GTAW and SMAW proficiency, and a high school diploma or GED. Must pass weld tests for carbon and stainless steel. Benefits include medical, dental, vision, 401(k), pension, an...
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United States , McPherson
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50.69 USD / Hour
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CHS Inc.
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Pipe Welder
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Seeking an expert Pipe Welder for specialized projects in Sabine Pass. This role demands advanced certification in exotic, high-alloy materials and a proven track record of zero-defect, radiographic-quality welding. You will execute precise GTAW on critical components, following strict WPS and QC...
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United States , Sabine Pass
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McDermott
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Pipe Welder
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United States , Jacksonville
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44720.00 - 78520.00 USD / Year
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Baesystems
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Pipe Welder
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Join our team as a Pipe Welder in Sinton, TX. This role requires 3+ years of experience, proficiency with AWS/ASME codes, and passing a 6G weld test. You will install and repair piping systems, ensuring precision and strict safety compliance. We offer full benefits, 401k match, and an ESOP program.
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United States , Sinton
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28.00 - 32.00 USD / Hour
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Lexicon, Inc
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Pipe Welder
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Seeking a skilled Pipe Welder in Apple Grove to ensure project integrity with precision welding per AWS/ASME codes. This role requires 3+ years' experience, ability to read schematics, and physical stamina for demanding site conditions. We offer full benefits, 401k match, per diem, and a safety-f...
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United States , Apple Grove
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32.00 - 34.00 USD / Hour
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Lexicon, Inc
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About the Pipe Welder role

Explore a world of opportunity in pipe welder jobs, a critical and skilled trade at the heart of modern infrastructure and industry. Pipe welders are specialized professionals responsible for joining, installing, and repairing piping systems that transport essential materials like water, oil, gas, chemicals, and steam. Their work is fundamental to the operation of power plants, manufacturing facilities, shipyards, refineries, and commercial construction projects, making these roles both highly demanding and incredibly rewarding.

The core responsibility of a pipe welder is to create strong, leak-proof, and code-compliant welds on metal pipes and fittings. This involves interpreting detailed technical drawings, blueprints, and isometric sketches to understand the precise layout and specifications of a piping system. Before welding, professionals often perform fitting tasks—measuring, cutting, beveling, aligning, and clamping pipe sections to prepare them for a perfect joint. The welding process itself requires mastery of specific techniques, most commonly Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW or "stick"), Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW or "TIG"), and sometimes Flux-Cored Arc Welding (FCAW). Welders must be proficient in welding in various positions (such as the challenging 6G position), often in confined spaces or at heights, and on a range of materials including carbon steel, stainless steel, and various alloys.

Beyond the torch, common daily duties include selecting the correct materials and welding rods based on the pipe specification, setting up welding equipment, and conducting pre- and post-weld inspections. Quality assurance is paramount; welders must visually inspect their work and may be subject to rigorous testing methods like X-ray, ultrasonic, or hydrostatic testing to ensure integrity. A relentless commitment to safety is non-negotiable. Pipe welders rigorously follow protocols, utilizing personal protective equipment (PPE), ensuring proper ventilation, and adhering to industry standards like those from ASME and AWS to protect themselves and their colleagues.

Typical requirements for pipe welder jobs include a high school diploma or equivalent, followed by formal technical training through a vocational school, apprenticeship, or union program. Certification to recognized standards is frequently required and demonstrates proven competency. Employers seek individuals with strong manual dexterity, exceptional attention to detail, and the stamina for physically demanding work. Problem-solving skills are essential for troubleshooting fit-up issues or welding complications. The ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a larger construction team, often under tight deadlines, is also crucial. For those with the skill and dedication, pipe welder jobs offer a stable career path with the satisfaction of building and maintaining the vital systems that power our world.