Plumber & Gas Fitter for Modular Structures

Plumber & Gas Fitter for Modular Structures


Company
Dexterra
Location
Montreal, Quebec
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
2 days ago
Via
via Jobrapido.com

Job Description
Dextera Group seeks a skilled Plumber and Gas Fitter to work remotely on plumbing for modular structures in Fort St John. This full-time role requires a solid understanding of plumbing systems and hands-on experience.

You will report to the Lead Hand while executing plumbing tasks critical to project success. Responsibilities include reading blueprints, performing repairs, and maintaining plumbing systems to industry standards. Join a team that champions stability, diversity, and employee recognition.

Key Responsibilities:
• Install plumbing components based on blueprints
• Conduct maintenance and training on plumbing systems
• Test and evaluate plumbing equipment performance
• Uphold quality standards for all plumbing work
• Perform additional tasks as assigned

Requirements:
• Registered Journeyman or Apprentice
• Must possess a clean Class 5 driver's license
• Two years of plumbing experience in construction
• Familiarity with plumbing hand and power tools
• Ability to lift heavy objects and perform manual labor

Contribute your plumbing skills to create impactful environments with Dextera Group.
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