The average salary for welders is $36,720, which is a pretty typical
middle class welding job. However, welding jobs will bottom out around $25,000 a year, which may be
common for many entry-level welding positions. On the other hand, the 90th
percentile of welders earn around $57,000 a
year. Sep 28, 2014
Pipeline Welders perform
their job in a variety of work environments. With a few exceptions, pipeline welding is an outdoor
activity. Pipes have to be repaired regardless of the weather, so this means
working conditions can vary from sunny and pleasant to cold and snowy,
depending on location and season.
Metal Inert Gas Welding. This is the most common type of arc welding. Sometimes called MIG welding, Metal Inert Gas Welding is a form
of arc welding which
is great for mild steel, stainless steel and aluminum. The process involves a
wire feed which goes through a wire electrode inside a welding handgun. Jul 29, 2015
Pipeline Workers earned an average annual wage
of $47,110, or $22.65 an hour. The 240
pipeliners in the natural gas industry were slightly better paid than their
peers in the crude oil industry, earning an average of $47,830, compared with $40,970. Responsible for the
maintenance and correct operation of an oil or gas pipeline system. Troubleshoots, tests, maintains, and repairs pipeline equipment which may include valves, operators,
and filtration systems. Performs periodic inspections and routine maintenance
on the pipeline system.
What is the average annual salary for Pipeline
Technician I? How much does a Pipeline Technician I make? The median annual
Pipeline Technician I salary is$57,365,
as of April 29, 2018, with a range usually between $52,257 and $60,273,
however this can vary widely depending on a variety of factors. Water, gas, and
oil often move from place to place through pipes. ... However, this doesn't
mean they don't need maintenance, as broken pipes can leak both fluids and
profits. The job of a Pipeline
Technician is to inspect, maintain, and repair those pipelines.
Construction and building inspectors -- who
work with gas pipe inspectors in the residential market -- earned average
annual salaries of $55,230 as of May 2012, according to the U.S. Bureau of
Labor Statistics. But they made $69,380 per
year working on natural gas pipelines. A degree in engineering, architecture,
or construction inspection is
suitable for a pipeline inspector.
Employers often prefer employees with certification. In order to obtain certification an individual
must pass an exam covering inspection
fundamentals, practical applications and codes.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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