Pipe Welder / Fitter (Commercial & Industrial)

Pipe Welder / Fitter (Commercial & Industrial)


Company
H&G Systems
Location
Dallas, TX
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
35 an hour
Posted
4 days ago
Via
Indeed

Job Description
Job Title: Pipe Welder / Fitter (CommercialIndustrial)

Location: Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex
Job Type: Full-Time | Field Position

If you are a skilled pipe welder or fitter who takes pride in clean welds, proper fit-up, and getting the job done right the first time, this is a strong opportunity to grow your career with a well-established mechanical contractor. H&G Systems is expanding and looking for experienced welders who want steady work, strong leadership, and long-term advancement.

About H&G Systems
H&G Systems has been serving the Dallas-Fort Worth market since 1968, building a reputation for quality, reliability, and long-term partnerships. Our work focuses heavily on commercial and industrial mechanical systems, including complex piping projects delivered through design-build and negotiated contracts. You will be joining a team that values craftsmanship, safety, and doing the job right.

What You'll Do
You will perform pipe welding and fitting on commercial and industrial projects, handling layout, cutting, fitting, and welding of piping systems based on project specifications. Work will primarily focus on pipe, with occasional duct-related tasks depending on the job. You will read and interpret prints when needed, ensure proper fit-up and weld quality, and work alongside a team that prioritizes safety and efficiency on every project.

What We're Looking For
We are looking for welders who are dependable, safety-focused, and confident in their craft. You should have hands-on experience with pipe welding and fitting in commercial or industrial environments, along with the ability to perform stick (ARC) and MIG welding based on project requirements. A 6G certification is required. The ability to read blueprints and schematics is a strong plus. You should be comfortable operating equipment, handling physical job demands, and supporting the team wherever needed. Stainless steel welding experience is a plus. A valid driver's license and an insurable driving history are required.

What We Offer
Starting pay at $35.00 per hour and up based on experience
401(k) with 6% company match
Medical coverage with 90% of employee premiums paid and 25% for dependents
Dental and vision insurance
Paid time off and 8 paid holidays, including half-days on Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve
Company-provided uniforms
Access to ABC training and CEF Construction Education Foundation
Tuition and book reimbursement for trade programs
Ongoing training, mentorship, and opportunities for advancement

Why Work With Us
Steady, year-round commercial and industrial work
Opportunity to work on complex piping systems that build your skillset
Clear path to grow into lead or foreman roles
Strong team environment with experienced leadership and support

If you are looking for a company where your welding skills are valued and you can continue to grow in the trade, we would like to connect with you.

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