Regional Plumber – Multifamily (DFW Area)

Regional Plumber – Multifamily (DFW Area)


Company
The ValCap Group, LLC
Location
Dallas, TX
Job Type
Full-time
Via
via LinkedIn

Job Description
Now Hiring: Regional Plumber – Multifamily (DFW Area)

We are seeking an experienced and dependable Plumber to support multiple multifamily apartment communities across the Dallas–Fort Worth area. This role is ideal for a skilled plumber who enjoys variety, problem-solving, and working across multiple properties rather than being tied to a single site.

What You’ll Do

· Provide plumbing services for multiple apartment communities throughout DFW.

· Diagnose, repair, and replace plumbing systems including: Water lines, drain lines, valves, and water heaters/boilers.

· Respond to urgent plumbing issues and coordinate repairs efficiently.

· Work closely with property managers, maintenance teams, and asset managers.

· Ensure all work meets local codes, safety standards, and company expectations.

· Maintain clear communication and documentation of work completed.

What We’re Looking For

· 3+ years of plumbing experience (multifamily or residential strongly preferred).

· Valid Texas plumbing license (Journeyman or higher preferred).

· Strong troubleshooting, repair skills, leak location and digging.

· Reliable transportation and ability to travel between properties.

· Ability to work independently and manage time effectively.

· Having your own tools is a plus.

· The ability to travel across the DFW metroplex to different sites.

What We Offer

· Competitive pay ($85,000 - $90,000).

· Consistent work across multiple communities.

· Long-term opportunity with a growing multifamily portfolio.

· Flexible scheduling and supportive management team.

Location: Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex Position Type: Full-Time

Apply today by submitting your experience or company information.

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