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Monitor and troubleshoot major plumbing breakdowns by diagnosing trouble, and repairing, replacing or taking other corrective action of such items as clogged main sewer lines, main gas line breakdown, steam equipment and devices and fire sprinkling systems.
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Installs and repairs plumbing in: street water and sewer connections, ejectors, drain lines, sprinkler pipe, rain conductors, gas and gasoline pipe tanks and equipment, air pipes, lubrication oil pipes.
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The Journeyman Plumber performs skilled technical work in the installation, repair, replacement, and maintenance of domestic water systems, heating water systems, sanitary sewer systems, storm sewers, gas pipe (both threaded and fusion welded), steam and condensate pipes, and fire protection systems in all University structures and grounds following recognized procedures and techniques of the plumbing trade.
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High School diploma or GED with 6+ years of maintenance and operating experience in a GXP environment or comparable field or 4+ years of experience with applicable degree/certification/license (e.g., plumber, electrician, HVAC technician) plant maintenance experience with knowledge of technical craft skills (instrumentation, electrical, plumbing, advanced mechanical, or refrigeration.
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Scanned copy of current, valid Certificate of Registration as a Journeyman Plumber from the Los Angeles County Department of Public Works. A current, valid Certificate of Registration as a Journeyman Plumber from the Los Angeles County Department of Public Works.
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No Position Purpose: The Master Plumber applies a high level of skill in implementing of repairs, renovations, new installations, preventative maintenance, modifications, alterations, emergency repairs, and maintains good customer relations while working in College residential, athletic, grounds, academic, science laboratories, medical, administrative, security, and mechanical facilities throughout campus.
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Monitor and adjust the full range of plumbing systems as well as hands-on work repairing plumbing water, sewer, gas, heating, septic systems and associated fixtures for commercial and industrial buildings.
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The Plumber I position is a full-time, apprentice-level, position working under the guidance of the campus Master Plumber. The key functions of this position include but are not limited to, assisting with inspections, repairs, and maintenance of major campus plumbing and infrastructure systems across campus, including industrial and circulating pumps, domestic water, steam, gas, underground utilities, compressed air, and residential systems.
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Check installations and equipment including sanitary plumbing systems, domestic water systems, lawn sprinkler systems, water heaters, gas piping, cesspools, and septic tanks. possession of a current State of Hawai'i Master Plumber or Journeylevel Plumber license at the time of filing (scan and attach license to your application), and.
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Familiarity with operation and powered drain-cleaning machine, water, and gas shut-off points campus-wide. The Opportunity: Join our dynamic Lake Nona Team as a Plumber I, providing essential plumbing support in the operational maintenance, installation, and repair of sanitation components of campus facilities.
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The Journeyman Plumber (P2) will install water, sanitary or gas pipes, and equipment in accordance with plumbing codes. Hiring Requirements/Preferences for Journeyman Plumber. Journeyman Plumber Position Summary.
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KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES (KSAs): -Knowledge of how various supply, disposal, and utility systems and equipment such as water and gas systems, fire sprinkler equipment, and water closets are installed and operate.
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1-3 years’ experience as a journeyman plumber. Install, maintain and repair sanitation units, water and gas supply lines, heating systems, and associated fixtures and appliances in the Colorado Convention Center.
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Install and maintain refrigeration, air conditioning systems and steam and gas heating in shops, rail yards, and offices, including compressors, pumps, meters, hydraulic controls and piping. SUMMMARY OF DUTIES : Makes repairs to any part of the drainage system, steam and hot water, heating, cast iron water lines, high pressure steam lines, hydraulic elevator lines, sprinkler systems, and other duties as assigned.
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Assisting with the installation of pipe and fittings for copper, cast iron, and PVC/CPVC pipes, and for drain, sewer, and gas lines. An experienced plumber is aware of building regulations and safety standards and works to make sure these standards are upheld.
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