SUMMARY: Pipefitters are expected to do all piping related functions associated with boat building. This includes, but is not limited to building and/or installing systems such as: fresh water, salt water, black water, gray water, bilge and deck drainage, finish plumbing, HVAC and any other systems during the entire construction phase and any jobs as may be requested by the owners at the time of delivery. They must be able to test, troubleshoot and repair any plumbing related systems. Department: Mechanical Reports to: Mechanical Systems Manager WORKING MATERIALS: Must be able to work comfortably with copper, PVC, aluminum, Copper Nickel, stainless tubing as well as expensive materials such as: sinks, faucets, showers, toilets, insulation materials, adhesives, assorted fasteners, hardware, various appliances and pieces of equipment commonly used in luxury yachts. TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT: Must have the ability to safely and properly operate equipment such as: table saw, band saw, drill press and an assortment of hand and power tools and such other tools required in the pipefitting trade. Each person must directly supply their own hand tools per the attached tool list and must have them available in the yard and in working order throughout their employment period. SKILL LEVELS AND ADVANCEMENT: Pipefitters are categorized into three different skill levels beginning with level 1, with the highest level being 3. The advancement of an employee to a higher skill/wage level shall be made only when the Company has a continuing need for an employee to perform work at that level and when the employee convincingly meets the next level’s criteria. An employee’s immediate supervisor may recommend that they be advanced. This nomination will be reviewed by at least the Mechanical Systems Manager for approval with input from the Engine Room Coordinator, Pipefitting Coordinator or Boat Manager. Employees should expect that based on the ability of the person involved, they may move up a level or stay at the current level for longer periods than others working around them. In extremely rare cases, some may remain at their current skill level indefinitely. Although this would not be the Company’s goal, and likely not the goal of most employees, management does recognize that certain individuals are either unable or unwilling to learn the skills required to attain a higher level. Some employees may learn and adapt more quickly than others. We are equally committed to creating an environment of continuous learning, creativity and process improvement whereby our wealth of talent and knowledge may be grown and developed on behalf of ourselves, Burger Boat Company and its customers. EDUCATION: High school or technical school where print reading, basic measurement skills and tool use has been learned. Pipefitter – Skill Level 1 Employees in this level are expected to demonstrate through a positive attitude towards their job and the company, they are anxious to learn the trade and contribute positively to the company’s goals. They are expected to begin to formally educate themselves technically. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: • Assist Plumbers with tool setup • Learn tool safety and proper PPE use • Develop proficiency in blueprint reading with a skilled Plumber • Perform basic layout work • Willingness to complete Spears CPVC glue training • Willingness to train on Pro-press tools with a level 4 Pipefitter • Assist with running deck drains • Assist with roughing in black and gray water piping • Assist with fresh and tech water piping • Assist with HVAC chilled water piping • Support setup, cleanup and organizing materials for individual jobs • Build pipe Brackets, layout and install • Demonstrate the ability to follow instructions and policies that can be given either orally or in written form. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS/REQUIREMENTS: • Read and write in English • Use decimal or fractional tape measure • Physical strength to perform work standing, bending, squatting, kneeling and climbing • Work with hands and arms overhead for extended periods • Possess willingness and ability to learn new jobs and take instructions • Be flexible and willing to work various shift schedules as required Pipefitter – Skill Level 2 For employees to advance to this level, they are expected to demonstrate that they are anxious to progress in the trade, have started to broaden their skills and have gained more experience. At this level, the quality, appearance, accuracy and quantity of their work will become key elements. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: • Perform all skill level 1 duties and responsibilities • Perform advanced layout work • Proficient in blueprint reading • Assist with pipe testing of all systems • Install deck drain systems according to BBC prints • Install fresh and tech water systems • Install HVAC circulating water systems • Install compressed air and hydraulic piping • Install and connect plumbing fixtures such as sinks, toilets and valves • Assist with fire suppression systems • Assist with refit and repair plumbing systems • Possess knowledge of all types of fittings, applications and proper pipe sizes for specific applications • Possess the ability and willingness to guide at least one level 1 plumber MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS/REQUIREMENTS: • All skill level 1 qualifications and requirements • Possess a background consistent with requirements for skill level 2 Pipefitter – Skill Level 3 For employees to advance to this level, they are expected to have demonstrated that they consistently produce high quality work in a given time frame and that they can work independently with little or no supervision. They are further expected to have demonstrated that they belong on top of their field and have a thorough working knowledge of how other trades interface with their department in order to efficiently meet our production and quality goals. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: • Perform all skill level 1 and 2 duties and responsibilities • Perform extensive layout work • Troubleshoot and repair all types of plumbing related systems • Independently repair or install plumbing systems on refit vessels • Independently install fire suppression and hydraulic systems • Perform advanced pipefitting such as soldering, brazing and bending of stainless-steel pipe. • Coordinate with other trades for interference and sequence • Possess knowledge of plumbing system operation and testing • Assist vendors with system start-up testing and commissioning • Posses the ability to successfully train level 1 and 2 pipefitters MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS/REQUIREMENTS: • All skill level 1 and 2 qualifications and requirements • Possess a background consistent with requirements for skill level 3 Pipefitter– Skill Level 4 A level 4 employee is expected to have demonstrated leadership and technical skills as a level 3 employee and is a uniquely trusted subject matter expert within the Pipefitting department, able to tackle our most challenging tasks and driving forward progress that the levels prior would not be able to do on their own. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: • Lead level 1 through 3 pipefitters on all large-scale installations • Troubleshoot high level plumbing systems and successfully modify or repair • Mentor and train all levels of the plumbing department • Set up pipe testing and coordinate the correct inspection paperwork with the Quality Manager • Provide subcontractors where planned or required • Work with engineering to ensure all blueprints and models have the correct information to build plumbing systems • Ensure project milestones are met • Identify material requirements, schedules and delivery status for planning • Ensure piping systems are in accordance with Burger Boat Company standards of quality • Ensure all final work is complete, all documentation is submitted, and testing is completed MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS/REQUIREMENTS: • All level 1 through 3 qualifications and requirements • Possess a background consistent with requirements for skill level 4 (4) 9s and (1) 4 hour shift, Monday - Thursday 6:00am-3:30pm and Friday 6:00am - 10:00am
See More Details >>Becoming a pipefitter in Manitowoc, WI, typically begins with a structured apprenticeship, combining hands-on experience with classroom learning, allowing individuals to earn while they learn. Apprenticeships last about four to five years, requiring extensive training under experienced professionals. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there are 89,141 pipefitters nationwide, with a median annual wage of $61,550, and the field is projected to grow by 6% from 2022 to 2032. In Manitowoc, WI, pipefitters earn an average weekly wage of $1,129.50, with experienced professionals earning over $1,000 weekly. Trade schools, unions, and industry platforms help aspiring pipefitters find apprenticeship opportunities, leading to a career with strong earning potential.
