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The average salary for a Pipelayer in U.S. is $52,840.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $52,840

$35,820$79,150

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $25.41

$17.22$38.05

What does a Pipelayer earn?

On average, pipelayers earn around $52,840 per year in the U.S.. Pipelayers are responsible for the installation, maintenance, repair and inspection of pipelines and associated components and equipment. They are required to follow directions, instructions and work plans to ensure compliance with relevant regulations and codes. They must follow safety precautions to minimize impact on the environment. Additionally, they must be knowledgeable of the operating principles and practices of equipment they are working with.

How to earn more as a Pipelayer

"To become a pipelayer, you will need a certificate in pipefitting, welding, or plumbing. Alternatively, you may be able to complete an apprenticeship in these disciplines. To earn more as a pipelayer, you can become a supervisor and take on responsibility for a larger project, or you can become self-employed in this area. You could even build your own pipefitting business."