Georgia

Pipefitter in Georgia

Complete guide to pipefitter careers in Georgia including salary data, job opportunities, training programs, and licensing requirements.

$74K

Average Salary

9%

Job Growth

244+

Open Positions

31+

Training Programs

Pipefitter Salary in Georgia

Compare Georgia salaries to the national average

Entry Level

$52K

0-2 years experience

Average

$74K

All experience levels

Experienced

$103K+

10+ years experience

vs. National Average

+15%

State Rank

#7

Pipefitter Jobs by City in Georgia

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Pipefitter Training in Georgia

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Georgia Technical College

Atlanta

Certificate4-5 years
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Georgia Technical College

Atlanta

Certificate4-5 years
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Georgia Technical College

Atlanta

Certificate4-5 years
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Pipefitter License Requirements in Georgia

Georgia requires pipefitters to be licensed. Requirements typically include:

  • Completion of approved training program or apprenticeship
  • Minimum work experience (typically 2-4 years)
  • Passing the state licensing examination
  • Background check and application fee
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