Journeyman Plumber
McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. · Phoenix, AZ · 1 mo ago
ManagementFull-time
Responsibilities
- Comprehensive knowledge of multiple Plumbing systems applications: Waste and Vent, Storm, Domestic Water, Compressed Air, Condensate Drain, Natural Gas, Process Utilities, Fixtures and Pumps.
- Comprehensive knowledge of multiple Plumbing material applications: Steel/carbon pipe, Copper Pipe, PVC/PCV pipe, Poly Pipe applications, Stainless Steel pipe and Aluminum pipe.
- Receives direct supervision and performs technical responsibilities.
- Collaborates with a team under general supervision of an experienced professional or manager.
- Skilled specialist that demonstrates reliable judgment in resolving issues and making recommendations.
- Promotes a positive learning environment in mentoring and directing of apprentices.
- Understands and implements lockout/tag-out procedures for safe and secure task(s).
- Performs testing, inspecting, and recording for all rough-in installations as required by building codes and project specifications.
- Maintains all tools and equipment in serviceable condition.
- Uses materials and other resources conservatively to promote project success and profitability.
- Participates in the orientation of new partners on your job site.
- Installs all systems and products per code, specifications, submittals, and contract documents.
- Provides applicable input promptly to maintain current “As-Built” record drawings.
- Demonstrates understanding of McCarthy Safety Guidelines and Procedures.
Qualifications
- 5+ years experience in commercial plumbing preferred.
- Ability to pass a pre-employment plumbing exam.
- Experience with copper, PVC and cast-iron installations.
- Experience with refrigerant piping and medical gas preferred.
- Med Gas Certification preferred but not required.
- Ability to read and understand construction drawings and specifications.
- Ability to accurately layout building systems.
- Management and ability to train apprentice tradesmen.
- Understanding of OSHA regulations and ability to create a safe working environment.
- Able to take off and communicate tool and material requirements to the supervisor.
- Able to set up and perform plumbing tests.
- Able to identify potential issues during installation and elevate them to Foreman/Gen Foreman.
- Basic understanding of IPC and UPC building codes.
- Owns own hand tools.
- Has reliable transportation to job-site.
- Self-motivated with the ability to work well with others.
- Good problem-solving skills.
Benefits
- Safety-First Mindset.
- Paid Holidays (7).
- Paid Time Off.
- Medical.
- Dental.
- Vision.
- 401(k) Retirement.
- Professional Development.
- Referral Cash Bonuses!
Pay
The pay rate is determined on current level of knowledge and experience. There is a $1.00 increase to base pay if licensed.