Job Summary: The Industrial Plumber is responsible for installing, repairing, and maintaining piping systems, fixtures, and equipment within the manufacturing facility. This role requires a thorough understanding of industrial plumbing systems, adherence to safety protocols, and the ability to work collaboratively with other maintenance and engineering staff to ensure the smooth operation of the manufacturing processes. Key Responsibilities: • Installation and Maintenance: • Install, repair, and maintain industrial piping systems, including water, steam, gas, and waste systems. • Assemble, install, and repair pumps, valves, fittings, and fixtures. • Conduct regular inspections to identify and rectify potential issues in plumbing systems. • Troubleshooting and Repairs: • Diagnose plumbing issues and perform necessary repairs to ensure minimal downtime. • Utilize various tools and equipment to perform repairs and maintenance tasks. • Collaborate with other maintenance staff to address complex plumbing problems. • Compliance and Safety: • Ensure all plumbing work complies with local, state, and federal regulations. • Adhere to company safety protocols and procedures to maintain a safe working environment. • Maintain accurate records of maintenance and repair activities. • Project Management: • Assist in planning and executing plumbing projects within the facility. • Coordinate with contractors and vendors for specialized plumbing tasks. • Monitor project progress and ensure timely completion. Qualifications: • Education and Experience: • High school diploma or equivalent; vocational training or certification in plumbing preferred. • Minimum of 3 years of experience in industrial plumbing, preferably in a manufacturing setting. • Skills and Competencies: • Strong knowledge of industrial plumbing systems and components. • Proficiency in using plumbing tools and equipment. • Ability to read and interpret blueprints and technical drawings. • Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail. • Effective communication and teamwork abilities. Job Type: Full-time Pay: $22.00 - $27.00 per hour Expected hours: 40 per week Benefits: • 401(k) • 401(k) matching • Dental insurance • Employee discount • Flexible schedule • Flexible spending account • Health insurance • Health savings account • Life insurance • Paid time off • Parental leave • Professional development assistance • Referral program • Retirement plan • Tuition reimbursement • Vision insurance Schedule: • 8 hour shift • Day shift • Monday to Friday • Weekends as needed Supplemental Pay: • Bonus opportunities • Overtime pay Experience: • Plumbing: 3 years (Required) Work Location: In person
See More Details >>Title: Maintenance Technician Looking for full-time, year-round, recession-proof work? As a maintenance technician in the residential property management field, you’ll have a consistent, secure job that enables you to work with your hands, help people, and solve problems. RPM maintenance technicians prepare apartments for new residents, make repairs in apartments of current residents, and perform routine maintenance in and around the community.This job and career path have advantages that you can’t find everywhere, even in other maintenance jobs, such as: Consistent work. The RPM industry is resilient, and as an RPM maintenance technician, you’ll have work even when COVID-19 guidelines result in closing down other industries, such as hospitality, restaurant, and retail. Also, you won’t experience seasonal lulls the way you might as HVAC contractor; construction worker; or other commercial maintenance specialists. Comprehensive benefits. With a job as an RPM maintenance technician, your needs are covered with a benefits package that includes health insurance, a 401(k), sick leave, and life insurance. RPM careers also offer paid holidays and vacations, and many provide rent reduction and tuition assistance. Range of work and knowledge. You’ll be trained and asked to fix problems with plumbing, electricity, heating, cooling, locks, carpentry, and more. Variety. No two days are alike. You’ll have different tasks in different apartments where you’ll interact with and help different people every day. Personal interaction. You’ll get to know the people you are helping in the community, and they’ll be thankful for what you do.A maintenance technician job is good for self-motivated problem-solvers who are eager to learn. The job may be especially well-suited for someone with technical school training or military, construction, contracting, or home repair experience. Companies tend to promote from within, so with some years of experience under your belt, you could become a regional maintenance manager for a portfolio of communities!Annual Base Salary Range*Entry level: $34,500 – $44,000Maintenance supervisor: $49,000 – $65,200Regional maintenance manager: $76,000 – $109,800Additional Earnings*Overtime and bonus pay: 6.7% – 11.4% of salaryHousing BenefitsSome employers offer rent reductions of 20% or more.* Source: CEL & Associates 2019 Real Estate Compensation Survey. These salary ranges are not reflective of every market and may be higher or lower depending on geographic area and employer. About the Company: National Apartment Association The National Apartment Association envisions a world where rental housing is a valued partner in every community. NAA is the leading voice for the rental housing industry and as a trusted partner, valued connector and a powerful advocate, we are committed to serving 145 state and local affiliates, over 91,000 members and more than 11 million apartment homes globally. We lead the way home. Company Size: 20 to 49 employees Industry: Other/Not Classified Founded: 0 Website: https://www.naahq.org/
See More Details >>Becoming a plumber in Quincy, IL, typically begins with a structured apprenticeship, combining hands-on experience with classroom learning, allowing individuals to earn while they learn. Apprenticeships last about four to five years, requiring many hours of training under licensed professionals. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the national plumbing workforce comprises approximately 635,000 professionals, with projections indicating a 6% job growth from 2022 to 2032. Apprentices in Quincy earn an average of $644 per week, with an annual overtime average of $4,728. Trade schools, unions, and platforms like Gild help aspiring plumbers find apprenticeship opportunities, leading to a career with strong earning potential—often exceeding $80,000 annually for experienced professionals.