Plumber (U) (PT LACC)

Plumber (U) (PT LACC)


Company
Legends Global
Location
Los Angeles, CA
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
6 days ago
Via
TeamWork Online

Job Description
PLUMBER SUMMARY:

The Plumber carries out the day-to-day plumbing needs of the Los Angeles Convention Center (LACC).

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

Required to perform journeyman level work. Provides own hand tools required to perform assigned work, including but not limited to, screw drivers, measuring tape, pliers, adjustable wrenches and flashlight. Provide routine daily checks and activities. Responsibilities included, but not limited to, all restroom fixtures, kitchen fixtures, dishwashers, grease traps, hood wash down system, drinking fountains, hot water heaters, building sewer system, dewatering system, storm drains, air conditioning condensate drains, water usage/conservation, water softener, reverse osmosis, and perform system check on fire sprinkler system. May be required on occasion to lend support to other trades. Ability to answer guest questions regarding the facility. Maintains proper care of uniform, equipment and supplies.

Pay Rate: $41.63 per hour Hourly/Non-Exempt/Union

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