Plumbing Helper / Apprentice – NYC

Plumbing Helper / Apprentice – NYC


Company
Greenway Plumbing
Location
New York, NY
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
18–25 an hour
Posted
3 days ago
Via
Indeed

Job Description
Plumbing Helper / Apprentice – NYC Full Time | Weekly Pay | Steady Work Immediate work available. Multiple positions open. English & Spanish speakers welcome About the Job We are a busy plumbing company working on multi-unit residential and mixed-use construction projects in NYC. We are looking for helpers who are willing to work, learn, and grow in the plumbing trade. This is a long-term opportunity for the right person. Responsibilities Assist mechanics on-site Carry materials and tools Keep job site clean and organized Help with installation of plumbing systems Learn plumbing systems and construction work Requirements Willing to work and learn Reliable and on time Able to work in NYC Basic tools a plus OSHA card a plus What We Offer Weekly pay Steady work year-round Opportunity to grow into a mechanic position Hands-on training on real job sites Pay $18 – $25 per hour Starting pay based on experience and performance. Raises given based on performance. To Apply Reply with your experience and contact information. Serious applicants only.

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: $18.00 - $25.00 per hour

Benefits:
• Employee assistance program

Work Location: In person

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