Journeyman Plumber

Journeyman Plumber


Company
Blue Collar Services
Location
Dallas, TX
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
26–34 an hour
Via
Indeed

Job Description
Journeyman Plumber

Location: Fort Worth, TX
Employment Type: Full-Time
Compensation: $26-34/hr (Based on Experience) + Overtime Opportunities

Join a dynamic residential plumbing team in Fort Worth and deliver top-notch service from day one. As a Journeyman Plumber, you will handle installs, repairs, and maintenance with precision, collaborating under master oversight to keep customers flowing smoothly. Ideal for skilled techs who value steady work, growth, and a supportive crew in a startup environment.

Key Responsibilities
• Install, repair, and maintain plumbing systems, including pipes, fittings, fixtures, water heaters, and drainage in residential settings.
• Diagnose and troubleshoot issues like leaks, clogs, and pressure problems using industry tools and methods.
• Assemble and test systems for heating, water, gas, and sewer lines to meet code standards.
• Communicate clearly with customers and team members to explain work and ensure satisfaction.
• Maintain a clean, organized service vehicle and complete detailed work orders on time.
• Follow safety protocols and assist with training apprentices as needed.

Qualifications
• Valid Texas Journeyman Plumber license (required).
• 4+ years of hands-on residential plumbing experience.
• Proficiency in reading blueprints, using hand/power tools, and basic soldering/brazing.
• Reliable, detail-oriented with strong troubleshooting skills.
• Valid driver's license, clean record; able to pass background check and drug test.
• Comfortable with physical work in various conditions.

Benefits
• Health and dental insurance.
• Paid time off (PTO).

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