Journeyman Plumber

Journeyman Plumber


Company
Blue Collar Services
Location
Dallas, TX
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
26–34 an hour
Via
Indeed

Job Description
Journeyman Plumber

Location: Fort Worth, TX
Employment Type: Full-Time
Compensation: $26-34/hr (Based on Experience) + Overtime Opportunities

Join a dynamic residential plumbing team in Fort Worth and deliver top-notch service from day one. As a Journeyman Plumber, you will handle installs, repairs, and maintenance with precision, collaborating under master oversight to keep customers flowing smoothly. Ideal for skilled techs who value steady work, growth, and a supportive crew in a startup environment.

Key Responsibilities
• Install, repair, and maintain plumbing systems, including pipes, fittings, fixtures, water heaters, and drainage in residential settings.
• Diagnose and troubleshoot issues like leaks, clogs, and pressure problems using industry tools and methods.
• Assemble and test systems for heating, water, gas, and sewer lines to meet code standards.
• Communicate clearly with customers and team members to explain work and ensure satisfaction.
• Maintain a clean, organized service vehicle and complete detailed work orders on time.
• Follow safety protocols and assist with training apprentices as needed.

Qualifications
• Valid Texas Journeyman Plumber license (required).
• 4+ years of hands-on residential plumbing experience.
• Proficiency in reading blueprints, using hand/power tools, and basic soldering/brazing.
• Reliable, detail-oriented with strong troubleshooting skills.
• Valid driver's license, clean record; able to pass background check and drug test.
• Comfortable with physical work in various conditions.

Benefits
• Health and dental insurance.
• Paid time off (PTO).

Frequently Asked Questions

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The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports the median hourly wage for welders at $28.45 as of January 2026 with time-and-a-half overtime required after 40 hours under FLSA rules. Welders in manufacturing earn an additional $4.20 per hour on average for night shifts. Annual median earnings reach $59,176 for full-time roles.
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The U.S. Department of Labor sets the standard workweek at 40 hours with overtime at 1.5 times the regular rate required after that threshold in 2026. Welders on federal contracts receive double time for hours over 48 in a workweek. Paid sick leave of up to 56 hours annually applies under the Families First Coronavirus Response Act extensions.
Q What education and experience are required to qualify for welder jobs in the United States in 2026?
The Bureau of Labor Statistics states a high school diploma plus 6-12 months of postsecondary welding training or apprenticeship is required for 2026 entry-level positions. Three years of documented experience is mandatory for structural welding roles under AWS D1.1 standards referenced by DOL. Certification in SMAW or GMAW processes must be completed before hire.
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Applicants must submit Form ETA-671, high school transcripts, and proof of U.S. work authorization to DOL-registered programs by March 2026 deadlines. A valid driver's license and negative drug test results from a SAMHSA-certified lab are mandatory. Background checks via FBI fingerprinting are required for nuclear or pipeline welding tracks.
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