Licensed Plumber (1099 Contractor | High Earnings | Flexible Schedule)

Licensed Plumber (1099 Contractor | High Earnings | Flexible Schedule)


Company
5 Star Best Plumbing
Location
New York, NY
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
100K–200K a year
Posted
2 days ago
Via
Indeed

Job Description
Licensed Plumber (1099 Contractor | High Earnings | Flexible Schedule)

Job Type: Contract (1099)
Pay: $100,000+ per year (commission-based)
Location: New York (Field-based)

Overview

5 Star Best Plumbing is seeking a Licensed Plumber to join our network as an independent contractor (1099 partner).

This role is ideal for licensed professionals who want full control over pricing, schedule, and workload, while receiving a steady flow of service opportunities.

What You’ll Get
β€’ High earning potential based on completed jobs
β€’ Set your own pricing and maximize your income
β€’ Flexible schedule β€” work when you want
β€’ Choose which jobs to accept
β€’ Consistent service calls generated through our marketing
β€’ Full operational support (dispatch, customer service, systems)
β€’ Operate independently with no micromanagement

Responsibilities
β€’ Diagnose and repair residential and light commercial plumbing systems
β€’ Perform advanced plumbing services including:
β€’ Water heater installation & repair (tank & tankless)
β€’ Leak detection and system diagnostics
β€’ Repiping and system upgrades
β€’ General plumbing repairs and troubleshooting
β€’ Ensure all work complies with local codes and regulations
β€’ Communicate with customers, present solutions, and close your own jobs
β€’ Maintain high-quality service and customer satisfaction

Requirements
β€’ Valid plumbing license (State of California required)
β€’ Minimum 4+ years of professional plumbing experience
β€’ Strong diagnostic and troubleshooting skills
β€’ Excellent communication and customer-facing (sales) ability
β€’ Ability to work independently and manage workload
β€’ Must have:
β€’ Own tools
β€’ Reliable work truck/vehicle
β€’ Valid driver’s license

Important
β€’ This is a commission-based 1099 contractor role (not hourly or salaried)
β€’ Plumbers are responsible for quoting and selling their own jobs
β€’ Ideal for licensed professionals looking to scale their income and operate independently

Apply Now

If you're a licensed plumber ready to take control of your schedule and earnings, apply today.

Job Types: Full-time, Commission

Pay: $100,000.00 - $200,000.00 per year

Work Location: On the road

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