Tradesmen International is looking to expand our team of qualified Trade Professionals for current & future projects in and around Eugene, OR. Most positions are first shift with an average pay scale of $45-55/hour based on experience & skill level. If you are a Plumber and want to work alongside other proven Craftsmen who emphasize safety, productivity and superior workmanship, this is your chance to advance your career! Job Scope: • Commercial & Residential Service, Maintenance & Installs • Rough Ins • Running PVC, CPVC & Pex • Plumbing Overhead Mains • Removing Old Pipe & Running New Requirements: • * 4+ Years of Experience in the Field • Oregon State Journeyman Plumber's License • Basic Hand Tools for the Trade • Wear Proper PPE Tradesmen International not only offers consistent work, top pay, and employment opportunities, we also provide a benefits package that is among the best in the industry. Our comprehensive benefits include: • Vacation Pay • Health insurance • 401(k) profit-sharing savings plan • Incentive programs • Tool purchase programs & MORE! Tradesmen International is an EO employer - M/F/Veteran/Disability Click here to visit Tradesmen’s full website. Maxine Ross US-OR-SPRINGFIELD
See More Details >>Sewer Technicians—Join a Team That Values Skill, Integrity and Opportunity You don’t just clear lines—you solve problems, explain solutions, and help homeowners feel confident in their decisions. Whether you’re dropping a camera to inspect a main line, jetting a tough blockage, or presenting repair options, you know how to combine technical skill with clear communication and great service. At Reynolds Electric, Plumbing, Heating and Air, we do more than fix systems—we build trust. If you’re looking for a team that values quality work, supports your growth, and sets you up for success with high-quality tools and real training, you’re in the right place. Who We Are With 65 years of experience, Reynolds is the trusted name for residential electric, plumbing, drains, and HVAC across our community. We’re known for our expert teams, honest work, and a culture that’s driven by values like accountability, service, and continuous improvement. Why You’ll Want to Work Here • Strong Hourly Pay + Sales Incentives $20–30/hour based on experience, with additional monthly performance bonuses • 100% Employer-Paid Health Insurance Includes medical, dental, and vision coverage for employees • PTO and Paid Holidays 80 hours frontloaded PTO + 7–9 paid holidays per year • Company Van and High-Quality Tools Equipped for success from day one • 401(k) with Company Match Build a secure future while doing meaningful work • Growth and Career Development Ongoing internal and external training, plus room to advance What You’ll Do • Conduct sewer inspections using advanced camera equipment • Drop a camera on every mainline stoppage • Diagnose issues like blockages, pipe defects, or breaks—and clearly explain the cause to homeowners • Educate customers on repair and replacement options • Present accurate estimates and help homeowners make confident decisions • Close sales by building trust and offering clear, solution-based options • Promote and enroll customers in our Total Home Plan membership, helping them access added value, discounts, and peace of mind • Maintain an organized truck and protect company equipment • Coordinate with dispatch and other teams to ensure seamless service • Follow up on open proposals and keep clients informed • Participate in ongoing technical and sales training Ready to Build a Career That Flows? If you’re ready to join a growing company that values your skills, supports your goals, and treats you like the professional you are, apply today. At Reynolds Electric, Plumbing, Heating and Air, we’re building something better—together. What You Bring • Experience with sewer, drain, or plumbing systems is helpful—but we’ll train the right person • Familiarity with camera inspection tools and techniques • Confidence explaining technical solutions in plain terms • A clean driving record and valid driver’s license • A positive, driven attitude with a strong work ethic • Integrity, professionalism, and a desire to be part of a winning team
See More Details >>Position: Building Inspector III (A-Level Plumbing) Prioritize your health and wellbeing! Work for Jefferson County and take advantage of six month’s worth of vacation and sick leave upfront and low-cost family health insurance! Enjoy work-life balance. This position has the option for a 4/10 work week This posting will remain open until filled Nothing precludes the County from offering employment at a lower-level pending experience and certifications Grade 28 - $79,973.05 - $ Grade 29 - $83,731.78 - $ Summary This position conducts inspections on new construction, alterations or repairs of commercial, industrial and residential buildings in accordance with ORS 455.150(3). Distinguishing Characteristics Work is performed with considerable independence using sound judgment and a high level of integrity, under the general supervision of the Community Development Director and under the direct supervision of the Building Official. The Building Inspector III reviews plans and construction documents and requests revisions when necessary. Provides information, maintains supporting office records, and issues notices of code violations. Responsible for maintaining State specialty code training records. • Performs timely inspections on new construction, alterations or repairs for compliance with building, plumbing, mechanical and electrical or related code requirements. • Enforces the State Building Code by providing guidance on code compliance, licensing requirements and enforcement procedures to protect the health and safety of residents. • Provides plan review services for residents in a timely manner and identifies design issues in conflict with the State Specialty Codes. • Provides consistent interpretation of the codes to contractors and property owners. • Reads and interprets complex building plans, engineering calculations, site surveys, project specifications and drawings. • Projects range in size from residential to industrial structures. • Maintains current technical resources consisting of State Statutes, Rules, Interpretations, and code amendments. Communicates such information to Department staff, contractors, and community members. • Reviews plans and construction documents for code compliance. Maintains good working relationships with contractors, residents, staff and other agencies. • Analyzes and solves problems both in person and on the telephone. • Regular attendance is an essential function of the position. • Performs other duties as assigned that support the overall objective of the position. Knowledge and Skills Knowledge to administer State of Oregon Building, Plumbing, Mechanical and Electrical Codes in a fair and consistent manner. Knowledge of construction and inspection of commercial, industrial, and residential buildings. Knowledge of structural design, engineering mathematics, and soil engineering. Engineering principles related to materials and design concepts of structural, electrical, and plumbing systems, and/or the construction of residential, commercial, and institutional buildings. Abilities The ability to perform various aspects of the job, including the ability to communicate effectively. The ability to interpret and evaluate plans, specifications, and engineering drawings. Ability to analyze problems, identify alternative solutions, project sequences of proposed actions, and implement recommendations in support of goals. Must maintain harmonious relations with employees, customers, and community partners. Physical Abilities Ability to work under uncomfortable outdoor conditions, in all kinds of weather, for extended periods of time. Ability to walk on uneven ground or rough terrain, stoop, bend, crawl and climb ladders. Ability to work in an office with substantial time at a desk and using a computer, telephone, and other office equipment. Ability to lift and carry 30 pounds. Position requires a post offer physical capacity test based on duties in this job description. Education and Experience High School Diploma or equivalent supplemented by extensive training in the Plumbing Trade and/or Building Inspection & Plan Review. Minimum 5 years in related field including 1 year of administrative responsibility. Licenses and Certificates Must possess Oregon Driver’s…
See More Details >>Becoming a plumber typically starts with an apprenticeship, which combines hands-on experience with classroom learning, allowing individuals to earn while they learn. Apprenticeships in Eugene, OR, last about four to five years, requiring many hours of training under licensed professionals. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports 762,600 plumbers nationwide, with a median annual wage of $61,550, equivalent to $1,183 per week. In Eugene, plumbers earn an average of $1,302 per week, with an annual overtime average of $14,670. Trade schools, unions, and platforms like Gild help aspiring plumbers find apprenticeship opportunities, leading to a career with strong earning potential—often exceeding $108,000 annually for experienced professionals.