Licensed Chicago Plumber (Qualifier / Responsible Plumbing License Holder)

Licensed Chicago Plumber (Qualifier / Responsible Plumbing License Holder)


Company
Genco Group
Location
Chicago, IL
Job Type
Contractor
Posted
4 days ago
Via
Indeed

Job Description
We are a growing construction and renovation company seeking a licensed Chicago plumber to act as the qualifier (Responsible Plumbing License Holder) for our business and provide ongoing consulting and oversight for plumbing operations.

This is a high-level role ideal for an experienced professional looking to partner with a reputable, design-forward construction company with a strong pipeline of residential and multi-unit renovation projects.

- yearly retiner fee

- hourly rate for prep work remote meeting / on site, for project planning as an add one to the retiner fee

- hourly rate for remote meeting / on site, for verifying the finished work as an add-on to the retiner fee

-must have:
• Active Chicago Plumbing License (required)
• Must be in good standing with the City of Chicago
• Strong knowledge of local plumbing codes and permitting process

Pay: $30,000.00 per year

Work Location: Hybrid remote in Chicago, IL 60614

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