Master Plumber (Oversight + Permits)

Master Plumber (Oversight + Permits)


Company
Confidential - to be discussed during interview
Location
Philadelphia, PA
Job Type
Contractor
Salary
140–150 an hour
Posted
14 hours ago
Via
via Indeed

Job Description
We are a real estate development firm seeking a Licensed Master Plumber in Philadelphia to partner with us on residential renovation projects.

We provide all labor through our in-house crew. This role is focused strictly on permitting, oversight, and final approvals.

Responsibilities:
• Pull plumbing permits for residential renovation projects
• Provide initial layout guidance and scope review
• Perform periodic site visits at key stages (rough-in, mid-point, final)
• Ensure work is compliant with Philadelphia code
• Complete final connections as needed
• Sign off for inspections and project completion

Important:

This is an active oversight role. We are not seeking passive permit use — you will be involved in reviewing and approving the work.

Ideal Fit:
• Licensed Master Plumber in Philadelphia (required)
• Looking for supplemental, high-margin income
• Prefers oversight/inspection work vs. full-time labor
• Comfortable working with an experienced renovation team

What We Offer:
• No labor required (crew provided)
• Flexible scheduling (project-based visits only)
• Fast-moving single-family rehab projects
• Reimbursement of all permit fees
• Hourly or per-project compensation for oversight

Pay: $140.00 - $150.00 per hour

Work Location: Hybrid remote in Philadelphia, PA 19140

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