Job Description
Job Description
GMS seeks an experienced Project Pipe Fitter to support active mechanical projects across Maryland, Washington DC, and Northern Virginia. This role supports installation, modification, and repair work on commercial and government facilities. The position requires strong technical ability, strict adherence to safety standards, and the discipline to meet project schedules and quality expectations.
Where: DC Corridor
Pay: $55/hr
Responsible for:
- Installing, assembling, and maintaining piping systems for HVAC and mechanical applications.
- The work includes screw pipe, copper, welded piping, and specialty mechanical systems found in commercial buildings, federal environments, data centers, laboratories, military bases, and industrial facilities.
- The role requires a solid understanding of system layout, blueprint reading, and field coordination with project managers, foremen, and other trades.
The role requires the ability to:
- Read and interpret mechanical drawings, schematics, and specifications.
- Candidates must understand HVAC systems such as chilled water, heating water, steam, condenser water, refrigerant piping, and gas piping.
- They must be familiar with installation requirements for valves, pumps, strainers, hangers, supports, vibration isolation components, and other related equipment.
- They must also understand pressure testing, flushing, and system commissioning support.
Licensing and Certification:
- MD/VA/DC Journeyman HVAC license
- CFC Universal
- OSHA-10 or 30 Safety training
Qualifications:
- Clean personal record
- Clean driving record
- Solid past performance
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General and Mechanical Services, a Crete United Company, is an equal opportunity employer, considering all applicants for employment regardless of race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, pregnancy, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, age, marital status, physical disability, sexual orientation, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by state of federal law. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.