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Plumber apprentice technicians use their skills to troubleshoot and provide solutions to residential and commercial sewer and drain problems. 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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We provide employees the feel of a small, locally owned shop but also have the national name brand recognition, training, and support of the Mr. Rooter Plumbing franchise. Mr. Rooter Plumbing of Glenside is entering its 7th year in business and we are growing.
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Although not required, we would prefer our new Service Manager to come from a plumbing or HVAC background, and have been a licensed Journeyman or Master Plumber - or have been a successful Residential Service Tech.
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Work alongside HVAC Service Manager to support lead generation, promotes cross-selling of HVAC and electrical services, develops maintenance agreements, and estimates and generates bids for larger plumbing projects.
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This role is responsible for creating a talent pipeline into the apprentice programs, as well as post-apprenticeship performance where they will measure technical capabilities and gap analysis.
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Exelon is leading the energy transformation, and we’re calling all problem solvers, innovators, community builders and change makers.
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As a Painter Apprentice, you spend each day learning the skills needed to rise up in our company. Nolan Painting in Ambler, PA is calling all hardworking go-getters to apply to join our amazing team as a full-time Painter Apprentice.
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The following position is available to Veterans, Transitioning Military, National Guard and Reserve Members, Military Spouses, Wounded Warriors, and their Caregivers.
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Plumbing Apprentice Benefits | WHAT WE OFFERBonus OpportunitiesCareer AdvancementMedical BenefitsPaid Time Off / Holidays Retirement PlanCompany GatheringsCompany Mobile Phone & TabletCompany Supplied UniformsRecognition & RewardsPositive Team AtmospherePlumbing Apprentice Requirements | WHAT YOU BRINGNo neck, face, or hand tattoosGreat Customer Service Skills.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionBrick Mason ApprenticeWe are currently seeking an Apprentice to join our Award-winning growing team. Premier Building Restoration (PBR), Inc. is a historic masonry restoration and waterproofing company serving the Greater Philadelphia area for over 25 years.
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Due to tremendous growth, Moyer Indoor Outdoor is looking for talented and dedicated customer service minded professionals to join our Pest Control Technician Staff.
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Regional Plumbing Manager - Zone 2 PA & NJ. Organizational development: partner with the training and academy team to execute ongoing programs to include apprentice development, continuing technical education for field personnel, in-field coaching, and safety/OSHA compliance.
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Must have experience with plumbing, air conditioning, and all types of natural gas, propane and heat pump heating systems. Assisting in the installation of plumbing, heating, and air conditioning equipment.
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The Plumbing Service Technician is responsible for installing, repairing, and maintaining pipes, fixtures, and other plumbing used for water distribution and wastewater disposal. Read blueprints, drawings, and specifications to determine the layout of plumbing systems, water supply networks, and waste and drainage systems.
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Role: Residential HVAC Technician Apprentice. Role: Residential HVAC Technician Apprentice. As a HVAC technician you have the opportunity to interact with potential and existing customers to drive business growth.
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