0000001043.LEAD PLUMBER (QA/QC) TEAM.FACILITIES

0000001043.LEAD PLUMBER (QA/QC) TEAM.FACILITIES


Company
Dallas County
Location
Dallas, TX
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
4 days ago
Via
Teal

Job Description
About the position

Acts as a lead to plumbers and other personnel, providing training, technical
expertise and assistance in performing journey-level maintenance, installation
and repair of plumbing systems and fixtures; addresses health/safety concerns; and ensures that all work adheres to code and compliance standards. Assumes duties as supervisor as needed.

Responsibilities
• Providing training to plumbers and other personnel
• Providing technical expertise
• Assisting in performing journey-level maintenance
• Assisting in performing installation and repair of plumbing systems and fixtures
• Addressing health/safety concerns
• Ensuring that all work adheres to code and compliance standards
• Assuming duties as supervisor as needed

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