POSITION PURPOSE The position of Plumber I is critical to learning the plumbing trade and steadily improving both quality and speed over time. DUTIES, TASKS, AND RESPONSIBILITIES Studiously learn the necessary aspects of drain, waste, vent (DWV), water systems, and other aspects including but not limited to setting of tubs and installation of plumbing fittings and fixtures. Accurately build and install complete plumbing systems showcasing a clear understanding of all types of plumbing fittings. Ensure adherence to safety and quality of work standards. Deliberately manage materials needed for various projects. Steadily accumulate knowledge of basic tools required for plumbing work (soldering, cutting, and notching) and be able to put that knowledge into use within thirty (30) days. Precisely and regularly maintain a clean and organized job site. Thoughtfully follow directions and processes given by site leadership. Enthusiastically motivated to learn the plumbing trade. Maintain compliance with state trade licensing programs. B uild knowledge of Plumbing Code. Maintain excellent attendance and punctuality to adhere to work schedule. CRITICAL SKILLS & KNOWLEDGE Motivated work ethic. Clear verbal communication skills. Basic mathematical ability including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Ability to read, write, and interpret reports and documents such as safety rules, operating instructions, procedure manuals, and blueprints / CAD drawings. Critical thinking skills and ability to problem solve independently. A high school diploma or GED is required. Obtain apprentice licensing in appropriate states. WORKING CONDITIONS Exposure to outdoor weather conditions including rain, humidity, snow, wind, cold, and heat. T he environment may include very loud noises, working near mechanical and moving parts, working at various heights, and small, awkward, confining workspaces. There is the possibility of inhalation of fumes and airborne particles as well as the risk of electrical shock and vibrations. Must be able to do the following activities for most of the workday: stand, walk, use hands or fingers, handle or feel, reach with hands and arms, stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl, see, talk, and hear. Must be able to climb or balance regularly. Near constant lifting or carrying of items of various weights, typically up to 10 pounds most of the day. Capable of lifting at least 50 pounds on occasion. Manual dexterity is sufficient to reach/handle items, work with the fingers, and perceive attributes of objects and materials. Wear job site-specific personal protective equipment and be able to lift at least 50 pounds. Possible travel to out-of-town/out-of-state projects This job description in no way states or implies that these are the only activities to be performed by the associate occupying this position. Associates will be required to follow any other job-related instructions and to perform any other job-related responsibilities requested by their supervisor.