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Metcon, Inc.

Pipelayer

Metcon, Inc., Pembroke, North Carolina, United States, 28372

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Metcon, Inc. The following are a partial listing of the most important project tasks by project phase managed by the Pipelayer: Responsibilities

Measuring and configuring pipe routes. Gathering material and installation tools. Digging trenches using hand and machine trenching tools. Locating installed piping systems using magnetic or radio indicators. Removing old or broken piping systems. Laying pipes into trenches and applying pipe spacers. Checking pipe alignment and sealing pipes with cement glue. Installing auxiliary lines. Sealing exposed pipe joints and fittings. Filling and sealing pipe trenches. Skills, Knowledge, Qualifications & Experience

Proven work experience as a Pipe Layer. High school diploma or equivalent. Detailed knowledge of construction and pipe fitting techniques. Knowledge of sewer systems, storm drains, and water mains. Experience with machine-operated trenching tools. Ability to read and interpret blueprints and city maps. Excellent physical fitness with the ability to lift heavy objects. Good communication skills. Ability to work outdoors in harsh weather conditions. Travel is required, must possess a valid driver’s license. Safety Management

In conjunction with Metcon Safety Director always monitors site safety compliance at all times. Participate on site safety meetings with Metcon Field Staff and applicable Subcontractors on a regular basis and as needed. Physical Duties

Digging and Trenching Manual excavation: Pipelayers often use shovels and other hand tools to dig trenches where pipes will be laid. This requires considerable physical effort, especially in different soil conditions. Working with heavy equipment: They may assist with or guide the operation of excavators, trenchers, and backhoes. Handling and Installing Pipes Lifting and carrying pipes: Pipelayers handle large, heavy pipes made from materials like concrete, PVC, or metal. This involves lifting, moving, and positioning them into the trenches. Aligning pipes: They must align and position pipes correctly to ensure they fit together tightly. Sealing joints: Pipelayers connect pipes by sealing joints using adhesives, seals, or welding, which requires precise hand movements and physical effort. Backfilling and Compacting Trenches Filling trenches: After the pipes are installed, pipelayers are responsible for backfilling the trench, which involves shoveling and spreading dirt or gravel. Compacting soil: They may also use mechanical compactors to ensure that the backfill is firmly packed to prevent future settling. Operating Hand and Power Tools Pipelayers use a variety of tools such as pipe cutters, saws, and levels, as well as welding or soldering equipment. Operating these tools requires both precision and physical strength. Working in Confined Spaces Pipelayers often work in narrow trenches or deep holes, requiring them to bend, kneel, or squat for extended periods. This can be physically demanding, especially in tight or awkward positions. Enduring Various Weather Conditions Since much of the work is done outdoors, pipelayers are exposed to extreme weather conditions, including rain, heat, cold, and humidity, which adds to the physical strain. Maintaining Balance and Coordination Working on uneven terrain, such as in trenches or construction sites, requires a good sense of balance and coordination to avoid accidents. Climbing and Working at Heights Pipelayers may need to climb ladders or scaffolding to access areas where pipes are installed or repaired, requiring agility and physical balance. The job description is not designed to cover or all of the duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee. Occasionally, you may be required to perform tasks that are not specifically outlined in the job description. This description is not exhaustive. Responsibilities and activities may change, or new ones may be assigned at any time with or without notice. Seniority level

Entry level Employment type

Full-time Job function

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