CBU 17797 - CONSTRUCTION PLUMBING MANAGER

CBU 17797 - CONSTRUCTION PLUMBING MANAGER


Company
Professional Career Services - Gauteng
Location
Randburg
Posted
2 days ago
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Job Description
Introduction

Ref: CBU 17797 - CONSTRUCTION PLUMBING MANAGER

Employer Description

Our client is a high-end property developer, focusing on luxury developments in Sandton

Duties & Responsibilities

Job Description

Core Responsibilities:
• Reading and interpreting detailed construction plans, electrical schematics, and blueprints.
• Collaborating with site managers, architects, contractors and other trade managers to ensure plumbing work is completed accurately and on time.
• Planning, scheduling, and directing plumbing installations, from beginning to finishing stage.
• Install, maintain, and supervise installation of plumbing equipment and materials on the construction site.
• Ensuring all plumbing work meets regulation and will pass final building code inspections and testing to issue COC.
• Developing and manage detailed work plans, timelines, and schedules for the team.
• Assign daily tass and ensure all employees are working at the required quality and time standards.
• Tracking costs, managing materials, and coordinating with suppliers to prevent project delays.
• Monitor job costs, material, and tools, approve purchases, and control expenses.
• Identifying potential risks or issues on the site and resolving them before they escalate.

Desired Experience & Qualification

Qualifications
• Must possess a Plumber License and be registered with Plumbing Industry Registration Board (PIRB)

Skills
• Minimum of 3+ years of plumbing management experience in high-end luxury property developments.
• Proven experience in plumbing management Installation in multi-storey, luxury, developments.
• Successfully manage and coordinate a team of junior plumbers.
• Own, reliable, car to travel to various sites.

Package & Remuneration

Salary/Package

Negotiable

Benefits

Inclusive

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