Plumber Needed in Sulphur Springs - Per Diem

Plumber Needed in Sulphur Springs - Per Diem


Company
The ProHunters
Location
Dallas, TX
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
26–32 an hour
Posted
3 days ago
Via
ZipRecruiter

Job Description
Now Accepting Applications: Commercial Plumbers in Sulphur Springs, TX

We are seeking experienced Commercial Plumbers to join our team for an upcoming plumbing project in Sulphur Springs, TX

- Project currently running from now until July.

- Per diem offered pending your location

- Monday - Friday with some overtime on Saturdays as needed.

Key Requirements:
β€’ Minimum 2 years of commercial plumbing experience
β€’ A valid plumbing license is required for employment
β€’ Must have all necessary plumbing hand tools to complete a commercial project from start to finish
β€’ PPE is required; if you’re missing any items, PPE is available for pickup at our Mesquite office

Responsibilities:
β€’ Handle all aspects of commercial plumbing installations, repairs, and maintenance
β€’ Work on plumbing systems for commercial buildings, including piping, fixtures, and equipment
β€’ Install, maintain, and repair water, gas, and waste lines
β€’ Troubleshoot plumbing issues and ensure systems are functioning efficiently
β€’ Follow safety protocols and ensure all work meets local building codes and regulations
β€’ Assist with any additional plumbing tasks as needed to support the project

Why Join Us?
β€’ Competitive pay based on experience
β€’ Opportunity to work on exciting and varied commercial plumbing projects
β€’ A supportive team environment with plenty of room to grow
β€’ PPE provided if needed

If you're available for this commercial plumbing project or are just looking for a change, please send your resume or reach out today!

Company DescriptionThe Prohunters actively recruits professionals matching elite professionals with first-rate companies. We focus on the best match for employees and employers.

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