Plumber with Sustainability Focus

Plumber with Sustainability Focus


Company
McGill University
Location
Montreal, Quebec
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
6 days ago
Via
via Jobrapido.com

Job Description
Join a well-respected educational institution as a skilled plumber. Enhance plumbing systems while communicating proficiently in English and supporting sustainability efforts.

The position calls for an experienced plumber dedicated to maintaining the integrity of plumbing systems at a university renowned for its commitment to sustainability. Your expertise will ensure that installations, inspections, and repairs meet high standards. Work alongside a diverse workforce in a collaborative setting, aiming to foster a sense of community and purpose.

Key Responsibilities:
β€’ Conduct installations and repairs of plumbing systems
β€’ Perform preventive maintenance and inspections
β€’ Address plumbing issues with efficiency and care
β€’ Ensure adherence to all safety and building codes
β€’ Collaborate with other trades to achieve goals

Requirements:
β€’ Relevant plumbing experience necessary
β€’ Must be able to work in Quebec, Canada
β€’ English proficiency required (level 3)
β€’ Familiarity with local plumbing regulations
β€’ Strong commitment to environmental practices

Contribute to a sustainable plumbing initiative while enhancing the university’s resources and community engagement.
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