Pipe Layer
Position Summary:
The Pipe Layer is responsible for installing, replacing, and repairing underground utilities—including water, sanitary sewer, and storm water systems—in compliance with project specifications and applicable safety regulations. This role requires a high level of attention to detail to ensure proper pipe alignment, grading, and sealing. All work must be performed following company policies and OSHA safety standards.
Essential Job Duties:
- Install, align, and connect pipes using hand and power tools, adhesives, and sealing materials.
- Interpret blueprints and construction documents to determine pipe layout.
- Set up, calibrate, and operate lasers and leveling equipment for accurate trench grading and and alignment.
- Excavate and prepare trenches while ensuring compliance with OSHA trench safety guidelines (e.g., proper shoring or trench boxes for depths over 5 feet).
- Backfill and compact soil around installed pipes using hand tampers, rollers, or compactors.
- Cut and fit pipe sections to required lengths and angles using saws, torches, or cutting tools.
- Lead or coordinate with crew members on pipe installation tasks, ensuring quality and safety standards are met.
- Handle and position heavy pipe segments using approved rigging methods.
- Maintain awareness of surroundings to prevent struck-by and caught-between hazards.
- Follow all site safety rules, including proper use of PPE (hard hats, gloves, steel-toed boots, hearing and eye protection, high-visibility clothing).
- Ensure compliance with confined space entry protocols where applicable.
- Perform other related duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
- Minimum two (2) years of experience in utility installation or pipe laying.
- Knowledge of construction safety practices, with a working understanding of OSHA regulations (e.g., 29 CFR 1926 Subpart P for excavations).
- Ability to read and interpret blueprints, site plans, and grade stakes.
- Familiar with various pipe materials (PVC, ductile iron, concrete, HDPE) and appropriate installation techniques.
- Excellent communication and teamwork skills.
- Must have reliable transportation.
Physical Requirements:
- Stand, walk, bend, and crouch for extended periods throughout an 8–10-hour workday.
- Lift, carry, and move materials weighing 50–90 lbs. frequently; up to 150 lbs. with assistance.
- Frequent climbing on ladders, equipment, scaffolding, and into trenches up to 15 feet deep.
- Ability to work at heights up to 60 feet and in confined spaces following OSHA entry procedures.
- Manual dexterity to operate hand tools, power tools, and compacting equipment.
- Tolerance for repetitive movements including bending, reaching, lifting, and kneeling.
- Must be able to wear appropriate PPE and remain alert in noisy, high-traffic environments.
Work Environment:
- Outdoor job sites in varying weather conditions (heat, cold, rain, snow).
- Exposure to dirt, mud, water, dust, grease, and potentially hazardous materials (e.g., adhesives, fuels).
- Regular proximity to heavy machinery, mobile equipment, and excavation operations.
- Work may involve use of ladders, scaffold towers, and man-lifts per OSHA safety guidelines.
Salary Range:
$21.00 – $24.00 (Based on Experience)


