Overview: Our client is seeking experienced Pipefitters to support the installation of various In-Situ environmental systems, including groundwater treatment, dual-phase extraction, and injection systems. This role is ideal for individuals with hands-on piping expertise in construction or landfill environments, and who are committed to safety, precision, and teamwork.
Key Responsibilities:
Install and glue PVC piping
Fuse and install HDPE piping (landfill work highly valued)
Connect ductile iron piping using flanged and mechanical joints
Perform conduit and copper piping installations (brazing and sweating)
Construct manifold systems using Unistrut and other engineered supports
Install electrical pull boxes and underground vaults
Interpret engineering drawings and P&IDs for piping layouts and system components
Support field teams in wellhead installations and environmental system setup
Adhere to safe work practices and site-specific safety protocols
Maintain open communication with supervisors and crew members
Perform other duties as assigned by the site Superintendent
Required Skills & Attributes:
Positive attitude with a willingness to learn and take direction
Ability to read and comprehend technical drawings and flow diagrams
Familiarity with safety procedures, especially in landfill or hazardous environments
Reliable team player with a proactive mindset
Strong work ethic with flexibility for overtime or schedule changes
Preferred Experience:
3-5 years of hands-on pipefitting experience
Experience with excavation/trenching within closed landfills is a plus
Construction industry background, especially in environmental projects
Certifications & Requirements:
High School diploma or GED
Valid Driver's License and reliable transportation
40-Hour HAZWOPER or current 8-Hour HAZWOPER Refresher required
Physical Demands:
Ability to lift and carry up to 50 lbs.
Prolonged standing, walking, bending, crawling, and climbing
Frequent use of hands and arms, including fine motor activities
Must possess adequate vision and focus capabilities for field work