Plumber Apprentice/Helper

Plumber Apprentice/Helper


Company
Draino Plumbing
Location
Philadelphia, PA
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
30K–60K a year
Posted
6 days ago
Via
ZipRecruiter

Job Description
Looking for a solid job where you can learn a trade and get paid to do it?

We're hiring a Plumbing Apprentice / Helper to join our growing team. If you're strong, reliable, and ready to work, we'll teach you everything you need to know.

What You'll Be Doing:

Digging and assisting on plumbing jobs

Lifting materials and tools

Working alongside experienced plumbers

Learning real skills on the job

What You Need:

Good attitude and strong work ethic

Able to lift heavy and work outdoors

Willing to dig and work hard all day

Show up on time-every day

Why This Job:

No experience required - we train you

Steady work + opportunity to grow

Learn a trade that pays for life

If you're serious about working and want a real opportunity, apply now.

Company DescriptionWe are a growing plumbing and drain service company specializing in:

Drain cleaning
Sewer camera inspections
Sewer line replacements and excavations
Water line repairs and replacements
Residential and commercial service work

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