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Plumber apprentice technicians use their skills to troubleshoot and provide solutions to residential and commercial sewer and drain problems. Apprentice Plumber/Service Technician.
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Master plumber provides direction to Journeyman and Apprentice plumbers, provides. Accountable for all services provided by a Journeyman or Apprentice Plumber under. Master plumber is able to pull plumbing permits with town and state.
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But, Roto-Rooter also allows you to schedule time riding with, and working alongside, a licensed plumber so you can gain the apprentice hours and knowledge needed to become a plumber.
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For consideration for the Sheet Metal Mechanic position, please apply here or directly on our website today! Sheet Metal Mechanic Experience 4+ years. Sheet Metal Mechanic Experience 6+ years. Sheet Metal Mechanic.
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Roto-Rooter provides an initial 12 weeks of paid sewer and drain service training, plus continuing training in our plumbing school to learn the trade. Roto-Rooter plumbing apprentices/drain service technicians use their skills to provide solutions to plumbing and drain problems.
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Roto-Rooter offers excellent career paths for military veterans and personnel who are planning to transition into new civilian professions. At Roto-Rooter we believe that investing in our employees is the best investment we can make.
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If job security, top pay, excellent benefits, and career advancement representing a well-known national brand are what you're looking for, Roto-Rooter is the company for you. First year Roto-Rooter service technicians can expect top-pay, earning $55,000, on average.
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Unclog and clean sewers and drains for the customer using Roto-Rooter equipment and tools. Roto-Rooter is an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, age, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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Apprentice Plumber If job security and career advancement representing a well-known national brand are what you're looking for, Roto-Rooter is the company for you. You’ll earn while you learn the trade, and we’ll guide you through the plumber licensing process to help you advance.
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We provide the job training necessary to set you up for success and launch you into a career as a plumber. Huge opportunity for compensation increase with transition to a plumber. Mr. Rooter of the Oakland/Berkeley area is a family owned and operated business.
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Plumber apprentice technicians use their skills to troubleshoot and provide solutions to residential and commercial sewer, drain and plumbing problems. Good fit for those with building maintenance, construction, lawn care, pest control experience, or with previous experience working at The Eco Plumber, Easton Plumbing, Waterworks, Amanda Plumbing, Ben Franklin, TruGreen, Orkin, Terminix or similar work backgrounds.
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Good fit for those with building maintenance, construction, lawn care, pest control experience, or with previous experience working at Ben Franklin, Horizon, Chesapeake Plumbing, Len the Plumber, TruGreen, Orkin or similar work backgrounds.
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Your daily job will be providing sewer & drain service to our residential and commercial customers. Document estimates and invoices, both in writing and on a provided smartphone. A mechanical aptitude is desirable, but prior plumbing experience is not necessary.
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The hourly pay rate may vary, depending on whether the pay is for base pay paid at the employee’s base hourly rate (minimum wage), or administrative pay for administrative hours worked (between minimum wage and $85.60.
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