Plumbing Labourer

Plumbing Labourer


Company
John the Plumber Ottawa
Location
Ottawa, ON
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
$21 an hour
Posted
10 days ago
Via
via Glassdoor
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Job Description
John The Plumber is growing and hiring a full-time plumbing labourer.

This position is an entry-level position in one of Ottawa's top plumbing service companies.

Applicant Requirements:
• Wants to become a plumber in the future.
• Drivers license.
• Reliable transportation.
• Positive attitude.
• Physical endurance and strength.
• Strong customer service skills.
• Trustworthy and self-managing.

Job details:

This is an entry-level position. The successful candidate will work under experienced plumbers on jobs that require additional labor and help.

Some responsibilities may include:
• Demolition.
• Cleanup.
• Assisting plumbers and rough-in specialists.
• Lifting/moving materials, supplies, and tools.
• ETC.

John The Plumber has built a team of fantastic plumbers. We've got a great team and it's a positive environment with high employee retention. This position is an entry-level position but there is room to develop a career.

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