Plumbing Assistant

Plumbing Assistant


Company
HOMii Lifestyle
Location
Durban
Via
BeBee ZA
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Job Description
Role description:

The Plumbing Assistant supports the maintenance team by assisting with plumbing repairs, installations, and preventative maintenance across accommodation properties, ensuring plumbing systems remain safe, functional, and compliant with company standards.

Purpose of the job:

The Plumbing Assistant provides support to qualified plumbers and the maintenance team by assisting with plumbing installations, repairs, inspections, and preventative maintenance across residential and accommodation properties.
The role ensures plumbing systems remain safe, functional, and compliant with company standards.

Responsibilities:
Key Duties and

Responsibilities:
Plumbing Support & Maintenance
Assist plumbers with the installation, repair, and maintenance of plumbing systems including water supply, drainage, sanitation, and waste systems
Support repairs to leaks, burst pipes, blocked drains, toilets, taps, geysers, and valves
Assist with basic plumbing installations such as sinks, toilets, basins, showers, and fittings
Prepare tools, materials, and equipment prior to maintenance or repair work
Carry, load, unload, and maintain plumbing tools and materials
Preventative Maintenance
Assist with routine inspections of plumbing systems to identify faults or potential risks
Report defects, leaks, and system failures to the supervising plumber or maintenance supervisor
Support preventative maintenance schedules to minimise breakdowns and service disruptions
Site & Property Support
Respond to plumbing-related maintenance requests across multiple accommodation sites
Ensure work areas are kept clean, safe, and tidy during and after tasks
Assist with room inspections before tenant move-ins and after move-outs where plumbing checks are required
Liaise with site staff and tenants professionally when attending to plumbing-related issues
Health, Safety & Compliance
Comply with occupational health and safety regulations at all times
Use personal protective equipment (PPE) as required
Ensure safe handling of tools, equipment, and materials
Adhere to company policies, procedures, and quality standards
Administration & Reporting
Assist in recording completed tasks and outstanding work
Report progress, delays, or material requirements to the supervising plumber or maintenance supervisor
Support stock control by reporting low or damaged tools and materials

Minimum Requirements
Qualifications
Grade 10–12 (Matric advantageous)
Plumbing-related short courses or exposure will be advantageous
Experience
Previous experience assisting a plumber or working in a maintenance role preferred
Exposure to residential, hospitality, or accommodation environments is advantageous
Skills & Competencies
Basic plumbing knowledge and willingness to learn
Ability to follow instructions and work under supervision
Good problem-solving and observation skills
Physical fitness and ability to perform manual labour
Time management and ability to meet deadlines
Basic communication skills (verbal)
Attributes & Values
Reliable and punctual
Honest and trustworthy
Willing to learn and develop skills
Team player with a positive attitude
Customer-service orientated
Safety-conscious and responsible

Key Accountabilities:
Support effective plumbing maintenance and repairs
Maintain safety and cleanliness on sites
Assist in minimizing downtime and service disruptions
Contribute positively to tenant satisfaction and property standards
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