Residential Plumbing Technician - $25 to $42 per hour

Residential Plumbing Technician - $25 to $42 per hour


Company
Andy's Plumbing and Heating
Location
Philadelphia, PA
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
25–42 an hour
Posted
24 days ago
Via
Indeed

Job Description
Tired of inconsistent hours or being treated like a number?

Andy’s Plumbing & Heating, Inc. is hiring an experienced Residential Plumbing Technician. We are a well-established Philadelphia company (30+ years in business) and we guarantee a minimum of 40 hours per week, with the opportunity for overtime if desired.

We are a local, family-owned company — not a corporate chain — and we take pride in quality workmanship and customer relationships.

What We Offer
• Guaranteed minimum 40 hours per week
• Competitive pay (commensurate with experience)
• Overtime opportunities available
• Health insurance
• Paid vacation time
• Supportive team environment
• Opportunity for advancement

Responsibilities
• Diagnose and repair residential plumbing systems
• Install plumbing fixtures, piping, and systems
• Perform maintenance and preventative service
• Communicate clearly with homeowners
• Complete work efficiently and up to local code standards
• Maintain professionalism on job sites

Qualifications
• Proven experience in residential plumbing
• Strong troubleshooting skills
• Knowledge of Philadelphia plumbing codes
• Valid driver’s license with clean driving record
• Ability to pass background check and drug screening
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team
• Plumbing license preferred but not required

About Us

Andy’s Plumbing & Heating, Inc. has served the Philadelphia area for over 30 years. Our customers are largely repeat clients and referrals because we focus on quality, integrity, and respect — both in the field and within our team.

How to Apply

Call 215-508-0516
or
Email: [email protected]

Pay: $25.00 - $42.00 per hour

Benefits:
• Company truck
• Health insurance
• Paid time off
• Professional development assistance

Work Location: In person

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