If you are interested in job stability, advancement, variety, and independence, then you should consider a career in plumbing!
If you are interested in job stability, advancement, variety, and independence, then you should consider a career in plumbing!
“I love it. I love working with my hands everyday and seeing a project through from start to finish. Seeing the bones of a building and knowing how to plumb it and how it works is really an awesome thing… It’s a great life, really. I own a home, my own car, and I was able to go on a really nice vacation last year.”
Chelsea, Master Plumber
2022 Average Annual Salary *
Plumber: $73,320
Pipefitter: $67,824
Pipeline Technician: $61,533
Education *
Most plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters learn on the job through an apprenticeship. Some also attend vocational-technical school. New Hampshire and Vermont require plumbers to be licensed.
Work Environment *
Plumbers and fitters lift heavy materials, climb ladders, and work in tight spaces. Some plumbers travel to worksites every day. Outdoor work, in all types of weather, may be required.
Job Outlook *
Employment of plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters is projected to grow by about 51,000 openings each year, on average, over the decade
Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters install and repair piping fixtures and systems.
They install pipes and fittings that carry water, gas, and other fluids and substances. They determine the necessary materials for a job, connect pipes, and test pressure to ensure that a pipe system is airtight and watertight. Their tools include drills, saws, welding torches, press fitting tools, and drain cleaning tools.
Explore a Career as a Plumber with These Resources:
- Apprenticeship NH
- Build Your Future
- Career One Stop
- DECCO Apprentice Program
- Four Things Plumbers Want You to Know
- Lincoln Tech
- NCCER
- New Hampshire Trade School
- Plumber Vs. Pipefitter, What’s the Difference?
- Plumbers Training Institute
Licensing
In New Hampshire, anyone planning to do plumbing work unsupervised by a licensed plumber needs to be licensed as a plumber.
- New Hampshire, Mechanical Safety and Licensing Board
In Vermont, anyone who completes plumbing work without a supervisor must obtain a plumbing license.
- Vermont, Department of Public Safety
Explore Current Openings
- Companies currently hiring
- NH Employment Security, Job Match System
- Indeed search for “construction” sorted by date
- LinkedIn search for “construction” by state