Skilled Plumber for Diverse University Setting

Skilled Plumber for Diverse University Setting


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

Job Description
Advance your plumbing expertise at a leading educational facility. Utilize your skills in a notably diverse and multilingual campus environment with English as the primary communication language.

This plumber role is essential to the university's infrastructure, playing a vital part in ensuring that plumbing systems function efficiently. You will be part of a collaborative team dedicated to maintaining high standards and sustainability throughout the campus. Be part of a legacy of excellence and innovation in higher education.

Key Responsibilities:
• Install, repair, and maintain plumbing systems
• Inspect plumbing infrastructure for quality assurance
• Identify and resolve plumbing systems issues
• Work within compliance of health and safety standards
• Partner with other maintenance personnel on projects

Requirements:
• Prior plumbing experience is essential
• Eligible to work in Quebec, Canada
• English communication skills required (level 3)
• Understanding of plumbing codes is critical
• Interest in sustainability initiatives is a plus

Support a legacy of higher education while thriving in a fulfilling plumbing role within a diverse community.
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