GEM Incorporated
Pipefitter (Construction) – GEM Incorporated
Join as a Lead Technician (Pipefitter) to design, install, maintain, and repair pipe systems across construction projects, ensuring quality, safety, and client satisfaction.
Position Overview As a Lead Technician (Pipefitter), you will be a key member of our technical team, bringing your expertise to the installation, maintenance, and repair‑and‑replacement of pipe systems. This role requires a high level of skill, knowledge, and a commitment to delivering exceptional service.
Essential Job Functions
Install and maintain pipe systems per specifications and codes, including inspections, repairs, and reassembly.
Collaborate with team members to ensure accurate and efficient project completion.
Diagnose failures, troubleshoot, and adjust or replace worn mechanisms using hand tools and test equipment.
Read blueprints to determine required components and layout.
Ensure all work meets regulatory standards, safety protocols, and company guidelines.
Conduct quality inspections and implement corrective actions as needed.
Calculate service costs, handle customer payments, and manage financial record keeping.
Maintain accurate work logs, including parts used, time spent, and any issues encountered.
Communicate effectively with supervisors, project managers, and clients, and respond to dispatch calls.
Participate in safety training and uphold safety protocols during all activities.
Pursue continuous learning to keep skills and knowledge current.
Required Skills And Experience
High school diploma or equivalent.
Refrigeration/Sheetmetal or Pipefitter license (Journeyman).
Enrollment or completion of required trade school per state apprentice regulations.
Minimum 2‑3 years of related work experience preferred.
Strong analytical and problem‑solving abilities.
Familiarity with local and national codes and regulations.
Valid driver’s license and authorization to work in the United States.
Working Conditions & Physical Abilities
Typical noise level moderate to loud.
Work may include evenings, early mornings, weekends, or holidays.
Indoor and outdoor work in various climates, including cold, hot, and humid conditions.
Physical demands: reaching, stooping, kneeling, standing, walking, bending; carrying up to 75 lbs.
Clear verbal and written communication skills essential.
Capacity for close and distance vision, and ability to adapt visual settings.
Seniority Level Entry level – Part‑time – Construction
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Position Overview As a Lead Technician (Pipefitter), you will be a key member of our technical team, bringing your expertise to the installation, maintenance, and repair‑and‑replacement of pipe systems. This role requires a high level of skill, knowledge, and a commitment to delivering exceptional service.
Essential Job Functions
Install and maintain pipe systems per specifications and codes, including inspections, repairs, and reassembly.
Collaborate with team members to ensure accurate and efficient project completion.
Diagnose failures, troubleshoot, and adjust or replace worn mechanisms using hand tools and test equipment.
Read blueprints to determine required components and layout.
Ensure all work meets regulatory standards, safety protocols, and company guidelines.
Conduct quality inspections and implement corrective actions as needed.
Calculate service costs, handle customer payments, and manage financial record keeping.
Maintain accurate work logs, including parts used, time spent, and any issues encountered.
Communicate effectively with supervisors, project managers, and clients, and respond to dispatch calls.
Participate in safety training and uphold safety protocols during all activities.
Pursue continuous learning to keep skills and knowledge current.
Required Skills And Experience
High school diploma or equivalent.
Refrigeration/Sheetmetal or Pipefitter license (Journeyman).
Enrollment or completion of required trade school per state apprentice regulations.
Minimum 2‑3 years of related work experience preferred.
Strong analytical and problem‑solving abilities.
Familiarity with local and national codes and regulations.
Valid driver’s license and authorization to work in the United States.
Working Conditions & Physical Abilities
Typical noise level moderate to loud.
Work may include evenings, early mornings, weekends, or holidays.
Indoor and outdoor work in various climates, including cold, hot, and humid conditions.
Physical demands: reaching, stooping, kneeling, standing, walking, bending; carrying up to 75 lbs.
Clear verbal and written communication skills essential.
Capacity for close and distance vision, and ability to adapt visual settings.
Seniority Level Entry level – Part‑time – Construction
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