Plumber / Plumber's Apprentice, $20 - $40/hour! Customer Service & Call Center - Santa Ana, CA at Geebo

Plumber / Plumber's Apprentice, $20 - $40/hour!



Orange County / Los Angeles CA Area


PLUMBER / PLUMBERS APPRENTICE


$20 - $40 per Hour Based on Experience
Great Benefits!
Plumbing-Related Experience is Preferred

For immediate consideration, please apply online to this ad, and upload your current resume.

Pipe Restoration, Inc., an innovative and well-established Pipe Restoration and Plumbing Company in the OC/LA area is looking for a Plumber /Plumbers Apprentice The Plumber / Plumber's Apprentice will work with potable water piping and epoxy lining of small diameter pipe. Must have reliable transportation.40-50 hours per week.


We thank all respondents but only those selected for an interview will receive a response.
Established in 2001, Pipe Restoration Inc. has grown to become one of the largest companies specializing in small diameter pipe restoration in the United States and a leader in technology and innovation in epoxy barrier pipe coatings.



Plumbing - Experience Preferred:


  • Plumbing related experience preferred
  • General plumbing service and repair duties.
  • Must have own hand tools.

Plumber / Plumber's Apprentice / Helper - Required
Qualifications:


  • Knowledge of Plumbers basic hand tool use.
  • Have own plumbing tools
  • Ability to communicate in a clear and professional manner.
  • Be dependable and a strong team player.
  • Overall, have a customer first attitude with a desire to resolve their plumbing issues.

Plumber / Plumber's Apprentice - We Offer:


  • $20 - $40 per Hour Based on Experience
  • Health insurance
  • 401(k)
  • Paid vacation
  • Paid Holiday
  • Paid Sick Time

MUST pass a background check, drug screen, and have a clean DMV record.


Required
Preferred
Job Industries
  • Customer Service

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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