Commercial Plumbers of all skill levels NEEDED Construction, Mining & Trades at Geebo

Commercial Plumbers of all skill levels NEEDED

Commercial Plumbers NEEDED
Commercial Plumbers mechanics and journeymen needed for upcoming long term commercial projects in the Martinsville, VA area. Commercial Plumbers must have all hand tools, transportation, at least 1 year prior commercial plumbing experience, and the ability to pass a pre-employment drug screen.
Commercial Plumbers Duties included but not limited to:
o Commercial Plumbers lay out, installs, maintains, and repairs steam, air, water, gas and chilled water lines.
o Plumbing in lavatories, plant, ground, and floor drains and sewer lines.
o Commercial Plumbers use many different types of materials, i.e., copper, steel, or plastic pipes depending on the project.
o Commercial Plumbers locates, cuts, and drill wall, floors, ceiling and roof openings. Makes cut-ins on mains and lines. Establishes off-sets.
o Commercial Plumbers measures, cuts, bends, threads, and hangs pipe.
o Commercial Plumbers makes threaded, flanged, welded, leaded or similar joints.
o Commercial Plumbers makes brackets, hangers, and holding devices to hold pipe in place.
o Commercial Plumbers connects lengths of pipe with fittings with the method depending on the type of pipe used, i.e., with adhesives, soldering fitting in place with a torch, flame cut and burn materials. Using pressure gauges, checks the system to ensure the plumbing works properly.
o Commercial Plumbers dismantles, insulates, and replaces components.
o Commercial Plumbers May install glass, non-metallic or corrosive resistant piping and fixtures. Maintains equipment and work area in clean and orderly condition. Performs other duties as assigned. Please forward resume to post for immediate consideration.
Please respond to post for immediate consideration.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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