Gas Plumber Jobs

Gas Plumber jobs are open across residential construction, commercial building services, utilities, and property maintenance, from apprentice and journeyman to master and lead gas plumber, with specializations in gas line installation, service and repair, and industrial gas systems. Find a role that fits from the openings below and apply directly.

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Overview

Open roles321+
Top stateCalifornia
Top employerPacific Gas and Electric
Top cityOakland, CA
Work type72% On-site
Top industryEnergy

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GE Vernova
Senior Gas Power Heavy Duty - Infrastructure Project Manager
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GE Vernova
New 3h ago
Senior Gas Power Heavy Duty - Infrastructure Project Manager
GE Vernova
Atlanta, Georgia
Project & Program Management
Business Operations
Customer Service & Support
Compliance & Legal
Project Management
Compliance & Risk
$132k - $220k/yr
Remote (US)
Bachelor's
10,000+

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American Electric Power
Energy/Gas Settlements Analyst
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American Electric Power
New 6h ago
Energy/Gas Settlements Analyst
American Electric Power
Columbus, Ohio
Finance
Accounting
Business Analysis
Compliance & Legal
Audit
Tax
$75k - $109k/yr
On-Site
Bachelor's
10,000+

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DTE Energy
Gas Recovery Technician
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DTE Energy
New 6h ago
Gas Recovery Technician
DTE Energy
Angleton, Texas
Manufacturing Operations
Maintenance & Repair
Quality Control
$28 - $34/hr
On-Site
High School
10,000+

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LIBERTY
Energy Procurement Natural Gas Buyer
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LIBERTY
New 6h ago
Energy Procurement Natural Gas Buyer
LIBERTY
Londonderry, New Hampshire
Procurement & Supply Chain
Compliance & Legal
Procurement & Purchasing
Supply Chain
$130k - $140k/yr
Hybrid
Bachelor's
201-500

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Alliance Technical Group
Oil and Gas Specialist I
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Alliance Technical Group
New 6h ago
Oil and Gas Specialist I
Alliance Technical Group
Arvada, Colorado
Administrative & Office Support
Project & Program Management
Compliance & Legal
$22 - $30/hr
Hybrid
Bachelor's
1,001-5,000

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Gas Plumber Job Market

A snapshot from current openings nationwide, updated as new roles post.

Who's Hiring

  • Pacific Gas and Electric
    Pacific Gas and Electric68
  • Gas Transmission Systems
    Gas Transmission Systems44
  • Northern Natural Gas
    Northern Natural Gas14
  • Diversified Gas & Oil
    Diversified Gas & Oil13
  • DTE Energy
    DTE Energy9

Top Industries Hiring

  • Energy166
  • Consulting & Professional Services66
  • Technology & Software17
  • Manufacturing14
  • Electronics & Hardware13

What Employers Look For

The qualifications that appear most often in gas plumber jobs.

  • State-issued gas fitter or gas plumber license appropriate to the work jurisdiction
  • Proven experience installing, testing, and repairing natural gas and propane piping systems
  • Proficiency reading blueprints, isometric drawings, and gas system schematics
  • Knowledge of NFPA 54, local fuel gas codes, and pressure testing procedures
  • Valid driver's license and clean driving record for service call travel
  • Ability to pass a background check and drug screening prior to hire

Tips for Your Gas Plumber Job Search

List your gas certifications front and center

Recruiters screening gas plumber resumes look first for your state gas fitter license, National Inspection Testing Certification, or equivalent credentials. Put them in a dedicated section near the top so they're visible before a hiring manager reads anything else.

Quantify the pipe work you've done

Employers want specifics: the diameter of gas lines you've installed, the types of appliances you've connected, and whether you've worked on residential, commercial, or industrial systems. Vague entries like 'performed gas work' get passed over faster than detailed ones.

Filter openings by license type required

Gas plumber postings vary widely by which license they require. Narrow your search to roles that match your current credential level so you're not applying to master-license-required positions when you hold a journeyman card, or vice versa.

Apply early to roles that fit

Migrate Mate lists gas plumber openings from across the United States in one place, so you can find roles that match and apply directly to each listing.

Prepare to demonstrate code knowledge in interviews

Interviewers for gas plumber roles routinely ask about local fuel gas codes, NFPA 54, and pressure testing procedures. Review the specific code edition your target employer uses and be ready to walk through a leak-test or inspection scenario step by step.

Negotiate your tools and vehicle allowance separately

Gas plumber offers often separate base pay from tool stipends and company vehicle or fuel reimbursement. Ask about each line item explicitly during the offer stage rather than assuming they're included, since policies differ significantly between residential and commercial employers.

Gas Plumber Jobs: Frequently Asked Questions

Which companies are hiring the most gas plumbers?

The companies hiring the most gas plumbers right now include Pacific Gas and Electric, Gas Transmission Systems, and Northern Natural Gas, with the largest share of openings in California, Texas, and Virginia, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. Demand is strongest in residential construction and utility service sectors.

How many gas plumber jobs are remote?

About 28% of gas plumber openings are fully remote or hybrid as of June 2026, reflecting that most of the role requires hands-on fieldwork at job sites. The sub-areas most likely to allow remote components are project coordination, estimating, and inspection consulting rather than installation or service work.

How do you become a gas plumber?

You become a gas plumber by completing a state-approved apprenticeship or vocational training program that covers gas piping, fuel systems, and safety codes, then logging the required supervised field hours. After that, you sit for your state gas fitter or gas plumber licensing exam. Some states require separate licenses for natural gas and propane work, so check your jurisdiction's requirements before applying.

Can you get hired as a gas plumber with little experience?

Yes, many employers hire candidates with limited experience for apprentice or helper roles, particularly when you hold a vocational certificate or have completed relevant coursework in plumbing or pipefitting. Highlighting any hands-on exposure to gas appliances, HVAC systems, or plumbing rough-in work strengthens an entry-level application. Some companies also run formal apprenticeship programs that hire with no prior field experience.

What does the gas plumber interview process look like?

The interview process for gas plumber roles typically starts with a phone screen to verify your license status and experience level, followed by an in-person or video interview where you walk through past projects and answer code-knowledge questions. Many employers include a practical or scenario-based assessment covering pressure testing or leak detection. A background check and drug screening are standard final steps before an offer.

Where can I find and apply to gas plumber jobs?

You can find and apply to gas plumber jobs on Migrate Mate, which lists current openings from across the United States. Search the listings to find roles that match your license level, experience, and preferred location, then apply directly to each one that fits.

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