Pipe Fitter/Plumber

Pipe Fitter/Plumber


Company
Airmix Enterprise Construction Incorporated
Location
Quezon City, Metro Manila
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
₱19K–₱20.8K an hour
Via
via Indeed
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Job Description
Duties and Responsibilities:
• Read and interpret blueprints, drawings, and specifications
• Measure, cut, thread, and bend pipes using hand and power tools
• Install and assemble pipes, valves, fittings, and related equipment
• Inspect and test piping systems for leaks and functionality
• Perform repair and maintenance works on existing piping systems
• Ensure compliance with safety standards and company procedures
• Coordinate with supervisors and other workers on project requirements
• Maintain tools and equipment in good working condition

Qualifications:
• With Pipe Fitter NCII
• With experience in industrial or construction pipe fitting works
• Knowledgeable in using pipe fitting tools and equipment
• Physically fit and willing to work on-site
• Can work with minimal supervision

Pay: Php19,000.00 - Php20,800.00 per hour

Work Location: In person

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