Plumber (Tubero)

Plumber (Tubero)


Company
JJP Enterprise
Location
Quezon City, Metro Manila
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
28 days ago
Via
via Indeed

Job Description
• Must have a Plumbing Certificate
• Carry out regular maintenance of plumbing systems
• Perform installation of plumbing systems
• Inspect previously installed plumbing systems
• Perform any necessary repairs to previously installed systems
• Answer calls for plumbing issues
• Keep up to date with current safety regulations and requirements for the various plumbing systems a company installs and maintains
• Work carefully to follow all current regulations for plumbing work to ensure that all installed systems pass inspections
• At least 2 years of experience
• Install, repair, and maintain plumbing systems, fixtures, and equipment (pipes, valves, faucets, toilets, water heaters).
• Inspect plumbing systems to identify leaks, blockages, or other defects.
• Read and interpret blueprints, drawings, and plumbing codes.
• Willing to work around Quezon City, Manila, and Valenzuela

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: From Php750.00 per day

Benefits:
• Paid training
• Staff meals provided

Work Location: In person

Frequently Asked Questions

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As per the Department of Labor and Employment, the minimum wage for Electrician Jobs in the National Capital Region is PHP 645 per day as of January 2026. Electricians receive an additional PHP 97.50 per hour for overtime beyond the standard 8-hour shift.
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