Remote Plumber and Gas Fitter Position

Remote Plumber and Gas Fitter Position


Company
Horizon North
Location
Toronto, ON
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
3 days ago
Via
via Jobrapido.com

Job Description
Join Dexterra Group as a Remote Plumber and Gas Fitter, responsible for plumbing tasks in modular structures around Fort St John. Ensure high-quality installations and repairs as per standards.

As a Plumber/Gas Fitter, you will report to the Lead Hand and manage plumbing construction and renovation tasks. This role involves installing, repairing, and maintaining plumbing systems for water and wastewater based on blueprints. You'll work remotely at various site locations in the surrounding area.

Key Responsibilities:
• Plan and lay out plumbing components accurately
• Read and interpret blueprints and specifications
• Undertake maintenance for plumbing and HVAC systems
• Test repaired equipment ensuring proper functioning
• Uphold quality standards and recommend improvements

Requirements:
• Must be a registered Journeyman or Apprentice
• Valid driver's license - Class 5 required
• 2 years of plumbing experience in construction
• Proficient with hand and power tools
• Ability to perform heavy manual labor

Bring your plumbing expertise to Dexterra Group and enhance modular construction quality in Fort St John.
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