Pipe Fitters | FIFO 3:1 | $5,300 gross per week

Pipe Fitters | FIFO 3:1 | $5,300 gross per week


Company
Tecside
Location
Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
4 days ago
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Job Description
Pipe Fitters | FIFO 3:1 | $5,300+ per week + severance | Major Oil & Gas ProjectReady to lock in consistent FIFO work on a brand-new site?Tecside are chasing experienced Pipe Fitters for a large-scale project in WA. This is a solid opportunity to step into a well-structured job with consistent hours and strong weekly earnings.What's on Offer$5,300+ per week (gross) + severanceWeekly pays3:1 FIFO rosterMajor Oil & Gas construction projectStructured, well-managed siteThe RolePipe spool fabrication and installationFlange management and bolt tensioningHydrotesting and pressure testingInstallation of pipe supports, hangers and guidesReading and interpreting isometric drawingsValve and pipework construction and shutdown workWorking within permit-to-work systems alongside multi-trade teamsWhat You NeedMinimum 5+ years post-apprenticeship experienceTrade qualified (Cert III or equivalent)Experience in heavy industrial or Oil & Gas environmentsStrong ability to read isometric drawingsSolid safety mindsetRequirementsMust be based in Western AustraliaFull Australian working rightsAble to pass medical + Drug & Alcohol If you're ready to step into a well-run FIFO role with solid weekly earnings, apply now or send your resume to [email protected]

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Q What is the minimum hourly rate for qualified plumbers under the award in Australia in 2026?
As per the Fair Work Ombudsman, under the Plumbing and Fire Sprinklers Industry Award 2020, qualified plumbers at Classification Level 3 receive a minimum of AU$29.12 per hour as of 1 July 2026. First-year apprentices are paid AU$13.50 per hour, increasing to AU$25.60 in the fourth year. Overtime rates start at AU$43.68 per hour.
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As per Jobs and Skills Australia, full-time plumbers earn between AU$75,000 and AU$115,000 annually in 2026, with a median of AU$92,000. Bottom 10% earn AU$65,000 and top 10% AU$130,000. These figures include overtime common in the trade.
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As per the Department of Home Affairs, the Skills in Demand visa (subclass 482) covers plumbers on the Core Skills Occupation List, requiring a skills assessment from Trades Recognition Australia and 2 years full-time experience. Visa granted for up to 4 years with pathway to permanent residency after 2 years. Processing fee AU$3,035 for main applicant.
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As per training.gov.au, a Certificate III in Plumbing (CPC32420) via a 4-year apprenticeship combining 1,000 hours off-job training is mandatory. No prior experience needed for apprenticeships starting at age 16 with Year 10 completion. Overseas qualifications require Offshore Technical Skills Record from TRA.
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