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Perpetual Labor Sourcing LLC

UNITED TRADES OF AMERICA is seeking Journeyman Plumbers OR highly skilled and experienced apprentices in Huntsville, AL.
As a Journeyman Plumber, you will be responsible for installing, repairing, and maintaining plumbing systems in commercial and industrial buildings.
You will work independently or as part of a team to ensure plumbing systems are installed and maintained according to industry standards and regulations.
The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of plumbing systems, installation techniques, and local codes and regulations.
You will be responsible for reading blueprints, coordinating with other trades, and ensuring projects are completed on time and within budget.
Pay $25-$28Job Location:
Huntsville, AlabamaHours Worked:
Approximately 50-60Must be willing to submit to a background and drug screening
Responsibilities:
Install, repair, and maintain plumbing systems in commercial and residential buildingsRead and interpret blueprints, drawings, and specifications to determine layout and installation requirementsCoordinate with other trades and project teams to ensure plumbing systems are installed correctly and on timeInspect and test plumbing systems to ensure compliance with local codes and regulationsTroubleshoot and repair plumbing systems, including pipes, valves, fixtures, and fittingsProvide estimates for plumbing projects and materialsTrain and mentor apprentice plumbersMaintain accurate records of work performed and materials usedHow to Apply:
Please send your resume to amber@unitedtradesamerica.
com and text that your intersted to Amber at 317-534-7975United Trades of America is an equal opportunity employer, and we welcome applicants from diverse backgrounds.
Applicants must be willing to submit to a pre-employment drug-screening and background check.
About the Company:
Perpetual Labor Sourcing LLC.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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