Overview: Sprinkler Assistant! TLC Construction is looking for someone to assist in maintaining multi-facility sprinkler systems and plumbing. This includes inspecting and providing minor repairs where needed at each facility and ensuring the repairs/work orders are properly done. • *With option for apprenticeship Responsibilities: Essential Functions Inspecting the sprinkler/plumbing systems and performing repairs as needed by each facility. This includes: • Flushing and repairing sprinkler systems at each facility. • Learning to operate a full sprinkler system. • Inspecting/locating air and water leaks in the sprinkler systems. • Repairing and replacing pipes and fittings where needed. • Threading and cutting new flanges and reinstalling them. • Removing and installing faulty sprinkler heads. • Inspecting and removing fittings, attaching ball valves with fire hoses at the end of each run separately, under pressure. • Repairing plugged pipes. • Performing minor plumbing tasks. • Repairing walls, which includes dry wall mudding, sanding and painting, as needed. IND123 Qualifications: Qualifications Required qualifications: Thorough knowledge and experience with plumbing and sprinkler system maintenance and repairs An active driver's license with the State of Indiana. The ability to travel throughout the state under diverse conditions and with/without reasonable accommodations. Desired qualifications: A high school diploma or GED. A plumbers license or certification. This position is subject to state-mandated regulations for working in long-term care environments. To be eligible for employment, applicants must be able to satisfy all state guidelines, including a clean criminal background check. Specifically, state law prohibits the hiring of individuals with a felony conviction within the last 5 years.
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