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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 Drain Cleaner/Maintenance tech will also be responsible for making recommendations for repairs and upgrades to plumbing and drain systems based off evaluations made on these calls and turning over leads for a licensed plumber to perform.
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The Journeyman Plumber assembles, installs, or repairs pipes, fittings, or fixtures, of domestic water, sanitary sewer, storm sewer, heating, and other piping systems according to specifications and plumbing codes.
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Determine routing of pipe and location of such plumbing fixtures, accessories and equipment as inlets, vent pipes, valves, meters gauges, hangers, brackets and water, sewer, gas and air connections by following and adhering to trade practice specifications, blueprints, sketches and codes.
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Apply: Apprentice - Drain Cleaning, Sewer, Plumber, Plumbing. Apprentice - Drain Cleaning, Sewer, Plumber, Plumbing. Drain Cleaning Apprentice / Plumbing Apprentice Full-Time Earn As You Learn.
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BECOMING OUR SEWER AND DRAIN SPECIALIST - PLUMBER Schedule: You'll work a full-time Monday through Friday schedule between 8 AM and 5 PM. Day-to-Day: As a Sewer and Drain Specialist - Plumber, you'll play a crucial role in maintaining systems, diagnosing issues, and making all necessary repairs for both residential and commercial clients.
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As an Assistant Plumber - Plumbing Helper on our team, you will go out in the field with our top-notch plumbers to help them. If so, please consider applying for this Assistant Plumber / Plumbing Helper job today.
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YOUR ROLE Your typical day as a Plumber Helper will involve assisting our licensed plumbers with a variety of tasks. If you are eager to begin your career in plumbing and be a part of Ace Plumbing & Rooter's team, we encourage you to apply for the Plumber Helper position.
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Installs, maintains, repairs, replaces and tests plumbing systems including water, drainage, and sewer lines, plumbing equipment and fixtures, associated pumps, valves and devices such as backflow preventers, reverse osmosis and deionized water systems, fire protection systems and equipment.
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Install, repair, and replace waterlines, air lines, gas lines, sewer lines, sump pumps, sewer injectors, domestic water pumps, water heaters, piping, traps, valves, vents, washbowls, sinks, toilet fixtures, fittings, faucets, drains, special laboratory sinks, drain tables, experimental tables, and associated underground utilities.
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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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Position Title: Journeyman /Plumber. Utilizes backhoes and trenchers to excavate and backfill trenches for installation, repair or replacement of leaking or broken water, sewer or gas lines and components.
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Assign and oversee a variety of work assignments including such things as general plumbing, component repair and replacement, pipe fitting, machine repair, repair and replacement of hot water tanks, repair and replacement of various types of kitchen equipment, remodeling bathrooms, repair and replacement of sprinkler systems, roof drains, sewer traps, etc.
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Typical duties include but are not limited to: Maintain, repair, installation, inspection, removal, replacement and modification of all plumbing equipment and components for water, sewer, swimming pools, inert gas, natural gas, air vacuum, and compressed air systems.
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