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As a Plumbing Helper - Plumber Apprentice, you are an integral part of our team, working side by side with our skilled plumbers to assist in various tasks. PAY, PERKS AND SCHEDULE As a Plumbing Helper - Plumber Apprentice, you earn $18.00 to $22.00 per hour.
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Mr. Rooter Plumbing franchisees will treat you with the same respect and integrity that they treat their own friends and family, because at the end of the day, you can't serve customers well without a happy, motivated, and committed team.
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Serve as liaison with Engineers, Design consultants, Trade partners, other Turner staff, and owner's representatives to resolve Mechanical, Plumbing, Fire Protection, Electrical, Technology, and Low Voltage (MEP) system issues related to project preconstruction efforts.
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Typical duties include observation of daily construction work including earthwork, erosion control, reinforced concrete, underground piping both process and plumbing, above ground process and plumbing as well as equipment installation.
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Installs new/replacement equipment and materials in facilities by performing electrical, plumbing, carpentry, welding, masonry, glazing, boiler, hydraulic, pneumatic, irrigation, heating, refrigeration, ventilating, air conditioning and other maintenance work.
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Demonstrate technical expertise in HVAC maintenance & troubleshooting and be multi-skilled in other areas (pipe fitting/plumbing, electrical) in order to successfully complete work assignments.
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CEI Roadway and Bridge Construction Inspector 5. CDM Smith Inc. and its divisions and subsidiaries (hereafter collectively referred to as "CDM Smith") reserves the right to require background checks including criminal, employment, education, licensure, etc.
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Our services include roofing, gutters, siding, interior/exterior painting, concrete driveways, plumbing, electrical, landscaping, general repairs & carpentry, doors & windows, garage door repair/replace, flooring (hardwood, vinyl, carpet, laminate), refinishing, kitchen & bath renovations, full rehabs, framing, drywall repair/replace, texture match, locksmith, pressure washing, and carpet cleaning.
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Assembling: Plumbing of structural steel; installing deck; installing and welding steel stairs, handrail and guardrail. Bolt-up structural member following blueprints and instructions from supervisors.
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You have active certification(s): American Concrete Institute (ACI): Field Testing Grade I; Strength Testing Technician; Laboratory Technician; NICET: Construction Materials Testing (Asphalt, Concrete, Soils); International Code Council (ICC): Special Inspector (Reinforced Concrete, Masonry, Soils); DOT Certifications in the fields of Aggregate, Density, Asphalt, and Concrete, a plus.
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Complete Knowledge and Skills to Install & Repair Plumbing Pipe & FittingsSteel PipeDuctile IronCopperPEXPVC. Complete Knowledge of Plumbing Drainage, Waste & Venting Systems. Advanced Plumbing Fixture / Equipment Installation.
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Will be primarily responsible for managing and executing project designs and overall operational performance for the Mechanical Engineering discipline in Dewberry’s Nashville Business Unit. Priority will be on building the Nashville Mechanical Engineering services capacity and talent alongside the current seasoned Electrical, Plumbing, Fire Protection and Technology Engineering staff.
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Troubleshoot, diagnose, repair, and install HVAC, refrigeration, plumbing, and mechanical components/equipment. Cooling tower service, annual maintenance, gearbox replacement and alignment, water-cooled chiller annual maintenance, hydronic system understanding and troubleshooting.
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American Welding Society (AWS) Certified Associate Welding Inspector (CAWI)American Society for Nondestructive Testing (ASNT) Level II certification in more than one of the following areas: Visual Testing (VT), Magnetic Particle Testing (MT), Dye Penetrant Testing (PT), Radiographic Testing (RT), Ultrasonic Testing (UT.
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Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Certifications Engine Repair Certification for Auto/Light Truck Automobile Parts Specialist Certification I-CAR Certificate of Advanced Training Advanced Vehicle Systems Aluminum Repair, Replacement and Welding Collision Repair 2000 Electronics for Collision Repair Steering and Suspension Understanding Collision Repair State Emission Certification State Vehicle Inspector Certification What You’ll Do: Essential Duties include the following.
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