Licensed Part-Time Plumber -North Chicago

Licensed Part-Time Plumber -North Chicago


Company
HHDC
Location
Chicago, IL
Job Type
Part-time
Posted
9 days ago
Via
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Job Description
About the position

Hispanic Housing Development Corporation (HHDC) is seeking an experienced Licensed Plumber professional for its CHA portfolio in Chicago, IL. This position is responsible for performing plumbing repairs, installations, inspections, and preventive maintenance in occupied and make-ready residential units while ensuring systems remain safe, code-compliant, and fully operational. The plumber must be customer-service focused and expected to follow HHDC safety policies and Davis-Bacon labor standards while supporting emergency responses and property maintenance needs.

Responsibilities
β€’ Diagnoses and repairs plumbing systems including leaks, clogged drains, piping, valves, fixtures, and water supply systems
β€’ Installs and replaces toilets, sinks, faucets, shutoff valves, water heaters, and related plumbing components
β€’ Performs preventive plumbing inspections in occupied and make-ready\tunits
β€’ Responds to plumbing service requests and emergency calls as assigned
β€’ Ensures compliance with Illinois plumbing code and HUD/CHA property standards
β€’ Coordinates plumbing work with maintenance supervisors and property management teams
β€’ Documents completed work orders, materials used, and repair outcomes
β€’ Supports unit turnovers by completing required plumbing repairs prior to occupancy
β€’ Maintains safe handling and transport of plumbing tools and equipment
β€’ Assists on other HHDC properties as needed
β€’ Performs other duties as assigned
β€’ Is familiar with water shutoffs, building risers, clean-outs, and safety response systems
β€’ Attends staff meetings as required
β€’ Assists with special maintenance-related property needs when necessary

Requirements
β€’ Valid Illinois Plumbing License (required)
β€’ Experience performing residential or multi-unit building plumbing maintenance and repairs
β€’ Knowledge of Illinois plumbing code and safety compliance standards
β€’ Ability to troubleshoot water supply, drainage, and fixture systems independently
β€’ Provide own hand tools appropriate for licensed plumbing work
β€’ Valid driver’s license, vehicle, insurance, and safe driving record required
β€’ Ability to travel between multiple HHDC properties
β€’ Strong customer service and communication skills
β€’ Must comply with Davis-Bacon wage reporting requirements where applicable
β€’ Must be able to stand, walk, bend, kneel, climb ladders, crawl, and lift up to 50 pounds regularly; safely operate plumbing tools and equipment; and maintain reliable attendance including occasional evenings or weekends as required.

Nice-to-haves
β€’ Experience working in occupied affordable housing or public housing environments preferred
β€’ Bilingual English/Spanish preferred depending on resident needs

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