Plumbing Operations Manager

Plumbing Operations Manager


Company
IPS - Piping Solutions
Location
Gauteng
Posted
6 days ago
Via
Trabajo.org
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Job Description
**Company Description**

IPS - Piping Solutions is a leading supplier of press-fit pipe systems for a wide range of applications, including drinking water, gas, solar, heating, cooling, and sanitary uses in domestic and industrial settings. We have a dedicated plumbing and installation division to service a wide customer base, and we are committed to providing high-quality, reliable solutions to meet the diverse needs of our customers.
• *Role Description**

This role covers the Greater Gauteng and adjacent regions and is based in the Johannesburg area. The Plumber/Operations Assistant will assist the Operations Manager with operations planning and plumbing installations, pipe maintenance, and repair tasks. Additional responsibilities include assisting with general maintenance duties, providing exceptional customer service, and ensuring operational efficiency in line with company standards.
• *Qualifications**

- Plumbing Qualification
- 2 years+ operational experience
- Experience as a supervisor/operations assistant
- Plumbing and pipe installation experience for performing efficient and reliable plumbing tasks
- Proficiency in maintenance and repair, with the ability to identify and fix issues promptly
- Strong customer service skills to ensure excellent client experience and satisfaction
- Excellent problem-solving abilities and attention to detail
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team in an operational setting
- General plumbing administration would be an advantage.

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