
How do I become a pipelayer
Get qualified to work as a pipelayer with a course recognised across Australia. Speak to a training provider to learn more.
Related career opportunities
Browse occupations related to Pipelayer.
Common questions
Further reading


Most popular trades courses
26th July 2022
Most popular building and construction courses
20th April 2022All pipelayer courses
- 22617VIC Course in Civil Construction Pathway
- CPC32420 Certificate III in Plumbing
- CPC40920 Certificate IV in Plumbing and Services
- PMBWELD301 Butt Weld Polyethylene Plastic Pipelines
- RII30920 Certificate III in Civil Construction
- RII30920 Certificate III in Civil Construction (Civil Construction General)
- RII30920 Certificate III in Civil Construction (Pipe Laying)
- RII30920 Certificate III in Civil Construction (Road Construction and Maintenance)
- RII30920 Certificate III in Civil Construction (Tunnel Construction)
- RII31220 Certificate III in Civil Foundations
- RIICCM202E Identify, Locate and Protect Underground Services
- RIICRC208E Lay Pipes
Pipelayer careers
A Pipelayer installs pipework for water, sewerage and storm water systems. You’ll connect a network of pipes to buildings and other structures during construction phases and ensure all piping meets industry standards. You may have to repair piping systems or connect additional pipework for building extensions. You may have to plan piping systems, lay and connect pipes and seal joints.
Pipelayers have a physically demanding role and you’ll spend most of your time outdoors. You’ll need to be able to follow a plan and work as part of a team. Pipelayers need to pay attention to small details and should be good at problem solving.