Job Title: PlumberJob SummaryPlumbers are responsible for the installation, maintenance, and repair of piping systems that supply water and gas to homes, businesses, and factories. Their work includes collaborating with other tradespeople, adhering to building codes and regulations, and ensuring that the plumbing systems function efficiently and safely. Plumbers often work in various environments, including residential homes, commercial buildings, and construction sites. They may face exposure to various weather conditions when working outdoors. Work hours may vary, and on-call availability for emergencies is often required.
Key ResponsibilitiesInstall pipes, fixtures, and appliances, including sinks, toilets, bathtubs, water heaters, and dishwashers, according to specifications and local plumbing codes.
Inspect plumbing systems to identify issues, such as leaks or clogs; provide timely diagnosis and repair services to ensure the efficient operation of plumbing systems.
- Blueprint Interpretation:
Read and interpret blueprints and technical drawings to determine plumbing layouts and installation requirements.
- Analyzing Plumbing Issues:
Utilize diagnostic tools and techniques to identify and resolve plumbing problems, such as blocked drains, low water pressure, or faulty fixtures.
Follow safety regulations and protocols to ensure a safe working environment; handle hazardous materials and tools responsibly.
Communicate with clients to assess their needs and explain the nature of plumbing issues and recommended solutions, offering estimates for repairs or installations.
- Maintaining Tools and Equipment:
Manage and maintain plumbing tools and equipment, keeping them in good working condition and ensuring all safety protocols are followed.
- Septic and Drainage Systems:
Install and maintain septic systems and drainage installations, ensuring they work effectively and comply with environmental regulations.
Provide emergency plumbing services, addressing urgent issues such as burst pipes or major leaks outside of regular working hours if necessary.
Stay updated on plumbing technologies, techniques, and regulations through ongoing training and professional development opportunities.
Skills and Qualificationsvocational training in plumbing or completion of an apprenticeship program
A valid plumbing license is necessary, as required by state or local regulations; having relevant certifications can enhance job prospects.
Proficient in using plumbing tools and equipment, including pipe wrenches, soldering equipment, and plumbing snakes.
Ability to diagnose plumbing issues accurately and develop effective solutions quickly.
Good customer service skills and the ability to communicate technical matters clearly to clients.
Additional Information- JOB ID: HRD9085867
- Category: Facilities
- Relocation Tier:
- Security Clearance: No Clearance
- Aviation Authority (FAA for US): No
- Band: 02
- Referral Bonus: 0
- Requisition Type: Standard Requisition
- US Citizenship:
- FLSA Statement:
- FLSA CODE: Nonexempt