Lagger, Ringarehe ārai
Also known as
- Industrial insulation installer, pipe lagger
Laggers attach insulating materials to pipes, ducts, mechanical systems and equipment.
Your pay could be
$48K
Lower
$57K to $84K
Most common
$100K
Upper
How does this pay compare?
Pay is before tax
Laggers
- usually work regular business hours but may work overtime
- usually work in buildings, and travel locally to worksites
- may work in confined spaces and at heights
- may do physically demanding work
- need to be practical, accurate and safety conscious
Tasks
- Measure materials or objects for installation or assembly.
- Cut insulation materials.
- Remove worn, damaged or outdated materials from work areas.
- Install insulation in equipment or structures.
- Select insulation materials.
- Install metal structural components.
- Review blueprints or specifications to determine work requirements.
- Apply sealants or other protective coatings.
- Prepare surfaces for finishing.
- Apply adhesives to construction materials.
You usually learn on the job to become a lagger and experience may be useful.
You may need
- experience in similar work
If you’re in school
You usually don’t need specific NCEA levels for this job.
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