Commercial Plumbing Foreman Needed for Temp-to-Perm Opportunity in DFW

Commercial Plumbing Foreman Needed for Temp-to-Perm Opportunity in DFW


Company
Scale and Change LLC
Location
Dallas, TX
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
38–42 an hour
Posted
4 days ago
Via
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Job Description
We are seeking a plumbing foremen who is bilingual who can work in the DFW area. This is a 90 day temp-to-perm position. Will manage/run crews, read plans/prints, layout and assign crew mix and tasks, complete job progress reports and request additional materials and labor as needed. Once the temporary period is over and a job offer is presented and accepted, candidates will be given company truck, gas card, health insurance and 401K with matching. Most projects for this client are in Red Oak & Mansfield area but work will cover the DFW metro area overall.

Must haves:

-At least 5 years of experience managing a crew of 10-15 plumbers on commercial construction projects.

-Tools of the trade and PPE.

-Valid Texas journeyman's license in the State of Texas.

-Valid identification proving right-to-work in the US.

-Ability to pass a criminal background check and drug screening. Clean driving record required as well as a driver's license.

To inquire about the positions, please text "DFW PLUMBING FOREMAN" to:

(469) 410-0788

(972) 589-3290

(469) 264-2176

(469) 264-2271

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: $38.00 - $42.00 per hour

Benefits:
• 401(k)
• 401(k) matching
• Dental insurance
• Health insurance
• Life insurance
• Paid time off
• Vision insurance

Application Question(s):
• Can you lead a crew of 10-15 plumbers and apprentices?
• Do you have tools & PPE?

Experience:
• Commercial Plumbing Foreman: 5 years (Required)

Language:
• Spanish & English (Required)

License/Certification:
• Journeyman Plumber License (Required)

Work Location: In person

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