Experienced Plumber / Mechanic – Multi-Family Projects NYC

Experienced Plumber / Mechanic – Multi-Family Projects NYC


Company
Greenway Plumbing
Location
New York, NY
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
26–35 an hour
Posted
3 days ago
Via
Glassdoor

Job Description
Plumbing Mechanic – New Construction (NYC) Full Time | Weekly Pay | Steady Work Immediate work available. Multiple positions open. About the Job We are a busy plumbing company working on multi-unit residential and mixed-use construction projects in NYC. We are looking for experienced plumbing mechanics who show up, work hard, and take pride in their work. Steady, long-term work with room to grow. Responsibilities Install waste, vent, and water systems (no-hub, copper, PEX), gas, sprinkler, and finishes Read and follow plans/drawings Roughing and finishing plumbing work Work on multi-floor residential buildings Coordinate with foreman and team on-site Keep work clean and organized Requirements 2+ years plumbing experience (new construction preferred) Basic tools Reliable transportation Able to work in NYC OSHA card Shows up on time and works consistently What We Offer Weekly pay Steady work year-round Opportunity to grow into foreman positions Organized job sites Pay $26 – $35 per hour Starting pay based on experience and performance. Raises given based on performance. To Apply Reply with your experience and contact information. Serious applicants only.

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: $26.00 - $35.00 per hour

Benefits:
• Professional development assistance

Work Location: In person

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