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Plumber Apprentice/Helper

Ray & Son Htg & A/C Inc.
Ray & Son Htg & A/C Inc.
Nashville, GA Nashville, GA Contract Contract $15 - $25 an hour $15 - $25 an hour 10 days ago 10 days ago 10 days ago Are you an entry-level plumber or looking to get into the plumbing trade? Want to work for a great company that provides growth opportunities? Well, look no further and APPLY NOW!!!! Not only do we promote from within, but we also offer tuition assistance for trade school!!!! Ray & Son Mechanical (Contractors) is a full-service commercial mechanical contractor serving clients in multiple states.
Our team consists of HVAC-R, Plumbing, and Electrical crews.
We typically maintain a full-time workforce of 40 to 45 people, depending on our workload at the time.
Our staff is very dedicated to what they do and are in it for the long haul.
The average employee has 10 or more years of service with our company.
We are looking for a Plumber Apprentice/Helper to join our growing!!!! Personality/Culture Fit:
We know that without good people working for us, we are nothing.
For this reason, we always want to talk to potential employees who are passionate about using their plumbing skills for this company and want to continually learn more and improve their expertise.
The ideal candidate will possess:
Solid work ethic Dependability Honesty Professional customer service skills A strong desire to learn, grow, and succeed in the plumbing trade Considerable knowledge of standard tools, methods, and materials of the plumbing trade Ability to read and interpret Blueprints & Specifications SKILLS/REQUIREMENTS Driver's License and insurable driving record Excellent customer service and communication skills Great time management and planning skills organization and attention to detail Ability to follow directions and the ability to learn in a fast-paced environment Ability to use basic hand and power tools.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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