Journeyman Pipefitter Plumber (Union)
19383
PURPOSE:
Install, inspect, service and maintain all piping and domestic plumbing systems, facilities and equipment at the Grafton plant.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
- Obtain job assignment from foreman, oral or written, with drawings, parts list and other needed data.
- Study the job and/or drawings, determine materials and tools required, and plan methods or procedures to do the work with the lease adverse effect on production.
- Notify department foreman of work being done that would affect department operations or create hazards while the work is being done.
- Inspect completed job for proper operation; notify foreman or others concerned that work is completed.
- Install new piping systems, facilities and equipment required in construction of new buildings, presses, furnaces and any other installation.
- Inspect, maintain and repair any piping system and equipment in the plant and grounds, including steam, hydraulic, pneumatic, domestic and process water, fire protections, acid, caustic soda, natural and propane gas, heating, ventilation and sewage.
- Inspect and maintain equipment for forging presses such as die lubricating systems, relief valves, heat exchangers, smoke removal systems and quench die.
- Check, clean, repair, rebuild and replace pilots, burners, tubes and regulators on furnaces.
- Unload, store, transfer and dispose of fluids such as acid, caustic and oil.
- Inspect, maintain and operate a variety of pumps used for heating, circulating fluids, processing water, fire protection, etc.
- Inspect and maintain vapor and sandblasting equipment.
- Operate threading machines, hacksaws, band saws, drill presses, pipe benders and other machines required in pipefitting work.
- Use precision instruments and testing equipment.
- Serve as member of W-G Fire Department.
- Any additional duties assigned by Supervisor.
Incumbent must be clean shaven. Respiratory equipment must be worn in order to perform several job functions. Regulations require an individual to be clean shaven in order to wear certain types of respiratory equipment.
KNOWLEDGE AND TRAINING:
Requires up to four years of on-the-job training or equivalent. Must be able to interpret schematic, hydraulic and other drawings in construction and repair work. Must be familiar with all piping systems, facilities and equipment in plant. Must have Massachusetts’s journeyman or master plumber’s license.
SKILLS AND PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
- Requires considerable judgment in planning and performing work where only general methods have been established.
- Must be alert and able to react instantly in emergency situations such as power failure, fire, pump failures, etc. Often works with little supervision.
- Frequent use of many first-class maintenance skills in using hand tools and precision measuring equipment, often working in tight and awkward positions. Good physical coordination is required.
- Some care is required to avoid damage or loss of valves, pipe and other piping materials where value of loss before detection would be small.
- Care required in operating pipe machines and equipment, and in driving Clarktor to avoid damage where replacement or repair costs would be significant.
- Must exercise considerable care in performing duties to avoid downtime or non-productive time for a number of employees and related equipment.
- Careless or improper actions could result in costly idleness.
- Must be attentive and careful in all construction and repair work, and transfers of acid and caustic to avoid causing injury, which could be temporarily disabling.
- Heavy work is required when doing construction work.
- Close visual attention required when repairing valves and working on furnace controls.
- Uses large, heavy tools.
WORKING CONDITIONS AND POSIBLE HAZARDS:
- Often works in tight and awkward positions.
- Constant exposure to unpleasant conditions of heat, dust and dirt.
- May work inside and outside, in flooded areas, in caustic and acid pits, on furnaces, on unit heaters, in press pits and other unpleasant areas.
- Frequent exposure to temporarily disabling injuries and health hazards.
- Handles acids and caustics, works on piping and heating units in high, hard-to-reach and dangerous pieces.
- Works on pieces and in press pits, on and under furnaces.
- Works on high pressure lines and steam lines.
For informational purposes only, the range of pay for this role is $49.01 US Dollar (USD) hourly. Employees will receive 40 hours paid time off every year. Employees will also receive 11 paid holidays. Employees (and their families) are eligible to participate in the company's medical, dental, vision, and basic life insurance. Employees are eligible to enroll in the Company’s 401(k) plan
Freqently Asked Questions
In North Grafton, a Journeyman Pipefitter Plumber must respond swiftly to emergencies like steam or gas line failures, using specialized tools and safety protocols. Quick decision-making and knowledge of local plant systems ensure minimal downtime and safety during urgent repairs.
Yes, Massachusetts mandates that pipefitter plumbers hold a journeyman or master plumber’s license. This ensures professionals meet state standards for safely installing and maintaining complex piping systems, which is crucial for roles at industrial sites like Wyman-Gordon.
Daily activities include installing and repairing piping systems for steam, hydraulic, and gas lines, inspecting equipment like heat exchangers, and operating pipe threading machines. Working often involves tight spaces and coordination with foremen to maintain efficient plant operations.
Journeyman pipefitters carry more responsibility, performing complex installations and repairs with minimal supervision. Unlike apprentices, they interpret detailed schematics, manage hazardous materials, and require advanced licenses, reflecting higher skill and experience levels.
Wyman-Gordon's pipefitters often work in high-heat, confined areas around forging presses and furnaces, handling hazardous substances like acids. The company’s rigorous safety standards and union requirements add layers of responsibility uncommon in other settings.
Wyman-Gordon offers opportunities for skill enhancement through on-the-job training and union apprenticeship programs. Employees can advance by mastering complex piping systems and obtaining higher plumbing licenses, fostering long-term career growth in industrial maintenance.
The position offers approximately $49.01 per hour, reflecting the specialized skills and safety demands required. This competitive wage aligns with industry standards in Massachusetts for experienced pipefitters in manufacturing environments.
North Grafton’s industrial sector maintains steady demand for skilled pipefitters, but competition is moderate due to union presence and licensing requirements. Candidates with Massachusetts journeyman plumber credentials and safety training tend to have a hiring advantage.
Commuters should account for limited public transit options in North Grafton and potential peak-hour traffic on major routes. Many employees prefer personal vehicles, and proximity to Worcester or Boston can influence commute times significantly.
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