Journeyman & Apprentice Plumbers Needed for Commercial Work in DFW Area

Journeyman & Apprentice Plumbers Needed for Commercial Work in DFW Area


Company
Scale and Change LLC
Location
Dallas, TX
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
24–44 an hour
Posted
15 days ago
Via
Indeed
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Job Description
We are seeking journeyman and apprentice plumbers (med gas endorsements are also a plus, but not required) for upcoming commercial projects. Work will be on multiple projects in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metro area. Per Diem is not available at this time. Hours range from 40 per week to some overtime as needed. All jobs are long-term.

Must haves:

-Valid plumber's apprentice card and/or journeyman plumber's license from the Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners (or reciprocating state).

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

-Tools of the trade and PPE.

-Apprentices should have at least 1-2 years of experience working on commercial construction projects performing plumbing work (any and all phases are ok). Journeymen should have at least 5-7 years of experience, should possess a journeyman plumber's license in Texas and should be able to read plans/prints and help layout as needed.

-Reliable transportation to get to the job, on-time, everyday.

Please text "DFW PLUMBER" to any/all of the following:

972-589-3290

469-410-0788

832-837-5035

Job Types: Full-time, Temporary

Pay: $24.00 - $44.00 per hour

Expected hours: No less than 40 per week

Benefits:
• Health insurance
• Paid time off
• Referral program

Application Question(s):
• Do you have necessary tools & PPE?

Experience:
• commercial plumbing: 1 year (Required)

License/Certification:
• Plumber's Apprentice Card or Journeyman Plumbing License (Required)

Work Location: In person

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