Serviceman / Journeyman Plumber (Union – Local 1)

Serviceman / Journeyman Plumber (Union – Local 1)


Company
Superior Plumbing, Heating, & Mechanical, LLC
Location
New York, NY
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
36.02–49.90 an hour
Posted
5 hours ago
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Job Description
Company Truck Provided
About the Role

Superior Plumbing, Heating, & Mechanical L.L.C. is growing and looking for experienced plumbers who take pride in their craft and want long-term stability — not just another job.

If you do the work right, stand behind it, and want to be respected for your skills, this role is for you.

What We’re Looking For
• Preferred: DOB Full Gas, DOB 16-hr limited Gas License,
• Well-rounded service plumbing experience
• Clean driver’s license
• Space to park a company vehicle
• Willingness to participate in on-call rotation
• Strong sense of ownership, reliability, and professionalism
• Team-first mindset

What You’ll Be Doing
• Service plumbing and emergency calls (on-call approx. 1x every 6 weeks)
• Backflow testing and installations
• Natural gas repairs and installs
• Boilers and water heaters
• Leak detection and investigations
• Company truck provided

You’ll be trusted to diagnose issues, make sound decisions in the field, and own jobs from start to finish.

What We Offer
• Union Strong (Local 1): Full benefits, pension, and 401(k)
• Top Pay: $36.02 – $49.90/hr based on experience
• Overtime Available
• Company Truck
• Steady Work & Growth Opportunities
• Family-Owned Culture: You’re a person here, not a number

Our Values
• 1% Better Every Day
• Build Better Lives
• Make It Memorable
• “We” Not “Me”
• Own the Outcome

Why Superior Plumbing, Heating, & Mechanical L.L.C.

We respect the trade, invest in our people, and offer consistent work in a union-strong, family-driven environment. We’re expanding and looking for plumbers who want to grow with us.

Apply today to build a long-term career — not just your next job.

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