We are looking for a skilled and motivated *Plumber *to join our team in *Kitchener & Waterloo*. If you have experience in residential and commercial plumbing, we want to hear from you!
*NOTE: *If you are not a *Registered 3rd Year Apprentice, 4th Year Apprentice, 5th Year Apprentice or fully Licensed Plumber* your application will not be processed.
*Position: Plumber (Apprentice or Licensed)*
* *Location:* Kitchener & Waterloo
* *Employment Type:* Full-Time
* *Salary:* $20 to $45 per hour, based on experience
*Requirements:*
* Must be a *3rd,* *4th or 5th-year registered plumbing apprentice* OR a *fully Licensed Plumber*
* Valid *Ontario Plumbing Apprenticeship Registration* (for apprentices)
* Experience in *residential and commercial plumbing*
* Ability to *diagnose, repair, and install* plumbing systems
* Knowledge of *Ontario plumbing codes and regulations*
* Valid *driver?s license* and reliable transportation
* Strong *problem-solving skills and customer service experience*
*Responsibilities:*
* Install, repair, and maintain plumbing systems
* Diagnose and troubleshoot plumbing issues in residential and commercial settings
* Ensure all work meets Ontario plumbing codes and safety standards
* Collaborate with team members and communicate with clients professionally
* Maintain a clean and organized work environment
*Why Join Us?*
* Competitive wages and steady work
* Opportunities for career growth and advancement
* Supportive team environment
If you meet the qualifications and are looking for a great opportunity, apply today!
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Permanent
Pay: $20.00-$45.00 per hour
Additional pay:
* Bonus pay
* Commission pay
Flexible language requirement:
* English not required
Schedule:
* Monday to Friday
* Weekends as needed
Experience:
* Plumbing Apprentice: 3 years (required)
Language:
* English (required)
Work Location: On the road
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