Journeyman Plumber Installation, Maintenance & Repair - Humboldt, KS at Geebo

Journeyman Plumber

Benefits Include:
Health, dental, vision, 401-K, and profit sharing for all full-time employees.
Paid holidays after 60 days of employment.
Employee referral bonuses
Summary
The Journeyman Plumber performs skilled technical work in the installation, repair, replacement, and maintenance of domestic water systems, heating water systems, sanitary sewer systems, storm sewers, gas pipe, steam and condensate pipes and fire protection systems.
Required Experiences:
OSHA10 Certification
Must have excellent communication skills with customers and co-workers
Excellent attention to detail
Valid driver's license
High school diploma or GED equivalent
Strong plumbing technical knowledge
Completion of a plumbing vocational/technical school or a recognized apprenticeship program or have a Journeyman Plumbing License
Essential Duties and
Responsibilities:
Maintaining safe working conditions at all time.
Regularly check systems to ensure proper operations.
Inspect toilets, sinks, dishwashers, and other appliances for leaks.
Responsible for repairing and replacing plumbing fixtures.
Read blueprints and drawings to understand or plan the layout of plumbing, waste disposal and water supply systems.
Replace washers and rubber gaskets in faucets and shower heads.
Locate and repair issues with water supply lines.
Install and maintain water supply systems.
Cut, assemble and install pipes and tubes with attention to existing infrastructure.
Troubleshoot plumbing problems.
Other Duties as required or assigned by leadership team.
Demonstrate and attain CDL Core Values: SAFETY, PEOPLE, INTEGRITY, ACCOUNTABILITY, EXCELLANCE
Demonstrate and attain CDL Core Focus: CUSTOMER SATISFACTION
Physical Demands:
Stand, walk, bend, kneel, or crawl
Climb ladders, scaffolds, or poles.
Lift and move 50 pounds repeatedly.
Crawling in confined spaces
Work in adverse weather conditions
#INDBSEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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