Steamfitter
What They Do
Steamfitters are craftsmen who assemble, install, and maintain piping to carry water, steam, compressed air, gases and fluids needed for processing, manufacturing, heating or cooling. The journeyman steamfitter must be able to adapt and repair pipe systems and install appliances, heating and refrigeration units and do all types of pipe welding. Steamfitters work with both high and low pressure piping, mainly in industrial and commercial buildings. They also install and repair residential heating and cooling equipment. Certified welding is often required for a particular job and is offered as part of the educational process.

Working Conditions
Steamfitters work both inside and out, depending on the job. In new construction, steamfitters move onto the job after the basic structure is erected. The work is active and can be strenuous. They do a great deal of walking, standing, climbing, lifting and working in cramped and high areas. They are subject to the hazards of working with and around high pressure gas, steam and chemical lines.
Interest and Temperament
Steamfitters must be able to understand detailed written and verbal instructions. They must be able to plan ahead and visualize completed projects. They should enjoy working with their hands and occasionally accept unfavorable working conditions. They must have the ability to solve math problems quickly and accurately. They should be willing to keep abreast of changes in technology in their field both during and after their apprenticeship.

Click Here to view the Steamfitter Wage Sheet.
