Mechanical Insulators specialize in applying insulation to systems such as pipes, boilers, and HVAC equipment. Insulators work with more than just heating and cooling. They also help reduce the passage of sound, air, smoke, and fire. They are essential to residential construction and every large institutional, commercial, and industrial construction project in the country. They can be self-employed or employed by construction companies and insulation contractors.

You are detail-oriented.

You are agile and physically fit.

You are comfortable working at heights and in cramped spaces.

Insulator Testimonials

Ashley

Corbin

Darby

Robert

Responsibilities

  • Apply, remove, and repair thermal & acoustical insulation on all types of industrial equipment (duct piping, tanks, vessels, etc.)
  • Read and interpret specifications to determine insulation requirements
  • Select the amount & type of insulation and method of securing insulation
  • Use hand & power tools to measure, cut, and fit materials
  • Use spraying, blowing, pasting, strapping, taping & other methods
  • Install vapour barriers & fire-retardant materials

Key Skills & Attributes

(technical training and on the job)

  • Strong communication skills, reading & numeracy
  • Strong problem-solving & planning skills
  • Manual dexterity
  • Physical fitness & ability to lift heavy materials (25 kg)
  • Ability to work at heights & in cramped spaces
  • Ability to work in hot & cold environments

Hourly Pay

Contact the local union for more information on hourly pay, benefits, pensions, and more.

Construction workers needed!

649,300

Per year to 2024 (construction & extraction occupations)*

*According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

Did you know?

Insulators play a key role in helping the environment by ensuring proper insulation is used that can significantly save energy and reduce greenhouse gas emissions and pollution.

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