Certified Plumber at Enercare GTA

Certified Plumber at Enercare GTA


Company
Enercare Inc.
Location
Toronto, ON
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
$32.22–$40.28 an hour
Posted
10 hours ago
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Job Description
Join Enercare Inc. as a Certified Plumber in the Greater Toronto Area, providing exceptional plumbing services while ensuring customer satisfaction. Your expertise will help maintain our high standards of service delivery.

As a Certified Plumber or 5th Year Plumbing Apprentice, you will report to the Field Manager. To thrive in this role, excellent customer service, mechanical aptitude, and effective diagnostic skills are essential. You will handle plumbing calls related to both service plans and chargeable work, ensuring adherence to our commitment to safety and professional image.

Key Responsibilities:

• Deliver superior customer service to ensure satisfaction

• Complete diagnostics and repair tasks effectively

• Maintain tools and equipment in safe working order

• Keep company vehicle clean and stocked for service

• Respond promptly to plumbing service requests

Requirements:

• Valid Ontario plumbing license and clean driving record

• Excellent written and verbal communication skills

• Ability to work rotating shifts

• Capacity for heavy lifting and mechanical tasks

• Demonstrated customer-focused service commitment

Utilize your plumbing expertise and dedication to customer service at Enercare in the GTA.
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