
Master Plumber
Uakron, Akron, OH, United States
Plumber
Perform skilled, semi-skilled and unskilled plumbing repairs and installations. Plan, inspect, record and oversee plumbing concerns.
Evaluate systems, research solutions and order repair parts and supplies. Serve as team leader and train others in proper work methods and procedures.
Essential Functions:
50-80% Perform all essential functions of a Plumber. Perform skilled plumbing and repair of backflow preventers, water mains, fire systems, acid waste lines, glass drain lines, sewage injector pumps, sump pumps, air lines and gas lines.
0-10% Plan, inspect and maintain backflow preventers throughout campus and plumbing systems. Check and inspect all dry valves and fire systems.
0-10% Complete work orders and coordinate work with other trades, University departments and/or contractors when necessary.
0-10% Complete work, time and material usage reports. Perform other duties as assigned by Superintendent/Supervisor.
Education
Requires high school diploma or GED.
Licenses/Certifications
Valid Ohio Driver's License. Fire Suppression and Backflow Tester certifications preferred
Experience
Requires completion of 3 Year UA or other State Approved Sponsored Apprenticeship Program for Trade or a minimum of 8 years of plumbing trade experience Ability to operate and use standard powered and non-powered plumbing tools and equipment such as cutting, threading and bending machines, core hole machines, wrenches, hoisting machinery, saws, drills, main drain machines, grinders and testing gauges required. Ability to perform mathematics associated with trade applications (fractions, ratios, percentages) required. Ability to read, write, observe and accurately follow oral, written and graphic instructions required. Requires the ability to exercise judgment in determining correct course of action when confronted with new situations. Prior experience in leading others preferred.
Leadership
Provide guidance to nonexempt staff including general scheduling, assigning tasks and monitoring the work of others, as assigned by the Supervisor.
Physical Requirements
Must be able to lift 80 pounds without assistance and demonstrate bending, crouching and lifting. Must be able to climb a ladder, scaffolding and work on rooftops.
Working Conditions
Routine exposure to heat, cold, moisture/wetness, inclement weather, noise air pollution and heights. May involve exposure to chemical substances, hazards and moving parts. Work schedule is subject to change in accordance with University needs and/or the results of the shift line-up process. Overtime/Call-ins may be mandatory based on University need.
Compensation and Benefits
Master Plumbing- $23.82/hr., after one year $24.76/hr.+ Full Benefits + Pension & Paid Time Off
Competitive Pay & Job Security- $23.82/hr., after one year $24.76/hr.
State Pension Plan- The University contributes 14% to your retirement, per the union agreement
Comprehensive & Affordable Benefits- Low-cost health, dental, vision, life insurance, and disability coverage
Paid Time Off- Vacation, Sick leave, and 11 paid holidays (union benefit)
Paid Parental Leave- 20 paid days for maternity/paternity leave
Tuition Remission- Available for employees and dependents
Consistent Schedule & Overtime Opportunities- Predictable shifts with OT available
Uniform & Tool Allowances- Provided at no cost
Team-Oriented Workplace- Work alongside skilled professionals in a supportive environment
Shift available: Mon-Fri, 6:00am-2:30pm
Perform skilled, semi-skilled and unskilled plumbing repairs and installations. Plan, inspect, record and oversee plumbing concerns.
Evaluate systems, research solutions and order repair parts and supplies. Serve as team leader and train others in proper work methods and procedures.
Essential Functions:
50-80% Perform all essential functions of a Plumber. Perform skilled plumbing and repair of backflow preventers, water mains, fire systems, acid waste lines, glass drain lines, sewage injector pumps, sump pumps, air lines and gas lines.
0-10% Plan, inspect and maintain backflow preventers throughout campus and plumbing systems. Check and inspect all dry valves and fire systems.
0-10% Complete work orders and coordinate work with other trades, University departments and/or contractors when necessary.
0-10% Complete work, time and material usage reports. Perform other duties as assigned by Superintendent/Supervisor.
Education
Requires high school diploma or GED.
Licenses/Certifications
Valid Ohio Driver's License. Fire Suppression and Backflow Tester certifications preferred
Experience
Requires completion of 3 Year UA or other State Approved Sponsored Apprenticeship Program for Trade or a minimum of 8 years of plumbing trade experience Ability to operate and use standard powered and non-powered plumbing tools and equipment such as cutting, threading and bending machines, core hole machines, wrenches, hoisting machinery, saws, drills, main drain machines, grinders and testing gauges required. Ability to perform mathematics associated with trade applications (fractions, ratios, percentages) required. Ability to read, write, observe and accurately follow oral, written and graphic instructions required. Requires the ability to exercise judgment in determining correct course of action when confronted with new situations. Prior experience in leading others preferred.
Leadership
Provide guidance to nonexempt staff including general scheduling, assigning tasks and monitoring the work of others, as assigned by the Supervisor.
Physical Requirements
Must be able to lift 80 pounds without assistance and demonstrate bending, crouching and lifting. Must be able to climb a ladder, scaffolding and work on rooftops.
Working Conditions
Routine exposure to heat, cold, moisture/wetness, inclement weather, noise air pollution and heights. May involve exposure to chemical substances, hazards and moving parts. Work schedule is subject to change in accordance with University needs and/or the results of the shift line-up process. Overtime/Call-ins may be mandatory based on University need.
Compensation and Benefits
Master Plumbing- $23.82/hr., after one year $24.76/hr.+ Full Benefits + Pension & Paid Time Off
Competitive Pay & Job Security- $23.82/hr., after one year $24.76/hr.
State Pension Plan- The University contributes 14% to your retirement, per the union agreement
Comprehensive & Affordable Benefits- Low-cost health, dental, vision, life insurance, and disability coverage
Paid Time Off- Vacation, Sick leave, and 11 paid holidays (union benefit)
Paid Parental Leave- 20 paid days for maternity/paternity leave
Tuition Remission- Available for employees and dependents
Consistent Schedule & Overtime Opportunities- Predictable shifts with OT available
Uniform & Tool Allowances- Provided at no cost
Team-Oriented Workplace- Work alongside skilled professionals in a supportive environment
Shift available: Mon-Fri, 6:00am-2:30pm