Jobs in Welding

Pipeliner

Pipeliners, also known as Pipeline Welders, join and repair tubular products and metallic pipe components and assemblies as part of the construction of buildings, vessels, structures, and stand-alone pipelines.


They use a variety of welding processes and equipment, in a wide range of industrial, commercial, and construction environments. Because pipes are routinely set up in fixed positions and situated in ways that make welding difficult, pipeline welders must be well-trained and versatile.


As such, they are among the most highly skilled and sought after welders.

$52,000
Entry Level Salary
$69,000
National Median Pay
$100,000+
Real Go-Getters Make
Source: Lightcast 2025

The heat map below showcases the total number of job postings for Pipeliners in the last twelve months by state. As shown, the darker the color of the state, the higher the concentration of job postings. The heat map is intended to provide insight into areas where Pipeliner careers are currently in demand.


Education and training that can lead
to a successful career may include:

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Advanced Education

Associates degree in welding, metals fabrication, machining, etc.

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Advanced Training

Apprenticeship program

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Minimum Education

High school diploma or equivalent

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Recommended Certification

AWS Certified Welder

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Recommended Education

Certificate in welding, metals fabrication, machining, etc.

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Recommended Training

Related pipeline work experience