Benjamin Franklin Plumbing Do you value professionalism and punctuality? Do you want to work with the best professionals in the plumbing industry? • High paying • Easy work schedule • Fun atmosphere • Family oriented • Free ongoing training • Growth opportunities JOB SUMMARY A lead or junior plumber serves the clients of the company by expertly servicing, repairing, and replacing plumbing systems. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS • Junior Plumbers are considered training/apprentice level and typically do not operate their own truck • Lead/Master Plumbers are considered senior level and typically operate their own truck • Lead & Junior Plumbers must have applicable certifications and licensing required by their state of residence
See More Details >>Now Hiring a PLUMBERto start immediately. O.C. Seacrets, Inc. 117 49th Street, Ocean City, MD 21842 FULL TIME / YEAR ROUND POSITIONS Work weekends and holidays as needed. Compensation: $18 – $28 per hour, based on experience. RESPONSIBILITIES: • Repair and install plumbing fixtures and piping • Maintain and unblock drains and pipes REQUIREMENTS : • Familiar with cooling tower and boiler system • Knowledge of fire suppression systems • Strong troubleshooting skills • Ability to follow instructions • Demonstrate a positive attitude and strong work ethic BENEFITS INCLUDE: • Competitive Pay • Health Insurance (single & family) – after waiting period of 90 days of full time work • Supplemental Insurance • Paid Time Off • 401(k) with match – available after 1 year #J-18808-Ljbffr
See More Details >>Becoming a pipefitter in Ocean Pines, MD, typically begins with an apprenticeship that combines hands-on experience with classroom learning, allowing individuals to earn while they learn. Apprenticeships last about four to five years, with many hours of training under licensed professionals. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there are 89,141 pipefitters nationwide, with a median annual wage of $61,550. In Ocean Pines, MD, pipefitters earn an average of $934.5 per week, with an annual overtime average of $4,861. Trade schools, unions, and specialized training programs help aspiring pipefitters find apprenticeship opportunities, leading to a career with strong earning potential—often exceeding $108,000 annually for experienced professionals.