Journeyperson Plumber with Backflow Expertise

Journeyperson Plumber with Backflow Expertise


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

Job Description
Join BGIS as a Journeyperson Plumber specialized in backflow systems. This full-time role focuses on installation and repair work across diverse client locations requiring 5+ years of plumbing experience.

As a roving technician, you will adapt to various mechanical systems, performing essential maintenance duties while ensuring compliance with safety regulations. This role calls for independent work and strong troubleshooting abilities, making it ideal for skilled tradespeople dedicated to quality service.

Key Responsibilities:
β€’ Install and troubleshoot plumbing systems effectively
β€’ Respond to complex service requests across multiple sites
β€’ Conduct thorough system inspections and diagnostics
β€’ Execute preventative maintenance and repairs on equipment
β€’ Communicate facility conditions and client recommendations

Requirements:
β€’ Valid Plumbing or Pipefitting Certificate of Qualification
β€’ Documented Backflow Assembly experience required
β€’ At least 5 years of plumbing field experience
β€’ High client-service orientation and problem-solving skills
β€’ Must hold a valid driver’s license for travel

Bring your expertise to BGIS and make a significant impact across multiple facilities.
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