Domestic Plumber

Domestic Plumber


Company
Crewit Resourcing SA (PTY) Ltd
Location
Cape Town
Posted
10 days ago
Via
Pnet
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Job Description
Introduction

Would you like to become a Domestic Plumber in Ireland?

We are seeking a qualified and experienced Domestic Plumber to join a reputable plumbing and heating team in Ireland. With Ireland experiencing a significant shortage of skilled tradespeople and ongoing residential construction and retrofitting projects nationwide, domestic plumbers remain in high demand.

This role involves installation, maintenance, and repair of domestic plumbing systems across residential properties, ensuring all work meets Irish safety, quality, and regulatory standards.

Duties & Responsibilities

- Install, maintain, and repair pipes, fittings, drains, valves, and fixtures.

- Diagnose and resolve plumbing issues and perform routine servicing.

- Read and follow technical drawings and building plans.

- Inspect plumbing systems and recommend upgrades.

- Coordinate with contractors and trades.

Desired Experience & Qualification

- Install, maintain, and repair pipes, fittings, drains, valves, and fixtures.

- Diagnose and resolve plumbing issues and perform routine servicing.

- Read and follow technical drawings and building plans.

- Inspect plumbing systems and recommend upgrades.

- Coordinate with contractors and trades.

- Ensure compliance with Irish plumbing regulations.

Package & Remuneration

Salary depending on experience.

Interested?

Please apply with all documents to support your application, shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

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