Come join our team as a Plumber II! We’re currently
looking for Plumber I candidates. The position of Plumber II is
critical to the successful installation of new construction
plumbing while maintaining responsibility for the safety and
quality of work done by apprentice plumbers. Precisely install and
run drain-waste-vent (DWV), water lines, tub sets, gas line
installations, and pump installations according to code and up to
quality standards of the company. Thoroughly understand and
apply state code in all projects without fail. Correctly read
and interpret job site prints and builder start packs.
Helpfully provide direction, guidance, and feedback to apprentices
and invest in the training and development of all apprentices by
taking time to answer questions and share insight.
Deliberately stock, stage, and layout for each project by taking
time to diligently prepare by reading plans, gathering materials,
taking walk-throughs to prepare for all aspects of the
project. Patiently organize and clean jobsite and truck each
day to maintain professional appearance and accurate maintenance
and tracking of all materials. Ensure adherence to safety and
quality of work standards. Reliably live out company core
values daily including taking pride in one’s work by demonstrating
first time quality work. Harmoniously build relationships
with team members across all trades on each job site. Willingly
demonstrate excellent work ethic to all trainees and
apprentices. Cooperatively communicate with superintendent
daily at the morning huddle and all members of the team, including
other trades, as project needs dictate. Accurately complete
all paperwork in a timely fashion to meet any deadlines for
documents including time sheets, process job folders, and punch
sheets. Ability to read, write, and interpret reports and
documents such as safety rules, operating instructions, procedure
manual, and blueprints / CAD drawings. A high school diploma or GED
is required. Obtain apprentice licensing in appropriate states.
Exposed to outdoor weather conditions including rain, humidity,
snow, wind, cold, and heat. The environment may include very loud
noises, working near mechanical and moving parts, working at
various heights, and small, awkward, confining workspaces. There is
the possibility of inhalation of fumes and airborne particles as
well as the risk of electrical shock and vibrations. Must be able
to do the following activities for most of the workday : stand,
walk, use hands or fingers, handle or feel, reach with hands and
arms, stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl, see, talk, and hear. Manual
dexterity sufficient to reach / handle items, work with the fingers,
and perceive attributes of objects and materials. Wear job
site-specific personal protective equipment and be able to lift at
least 50 pounds. Possible travel to out of town / out of state
projects Monday to Friday On-site Medical ~ Dental ~
Short- & long-term disability ~ Paid holidays ~Moore, a
mid-size mechanical contractor company where you are more than a
number. Plus enjoy a steady Monday-Friday schedule, with no nights
or weekends! Check us out at to join one of the largest mechanical
contractors in the nation!
Journeyman Plumber • Venice, FL, Sarasota County, FL; Florida, United States