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Trainee, PSI+

Brea, CA

Are you looking to kickstart your career in the plumbing industry? We are seeking enthusiastic and motivated individuals to join our team as Plumbing Safety Inspection Trainees. This is a fantastic opportunity to learn from experienced professionals, gain hands-on, experience, and build a rewarding career in a high-demand trade. Additionally, you will undergo comprehensive training to develop your sales skills and product knowledge. 

Training Start Date: January 2026

During training hourly - After training hourly + commission 

 

What You’ll Do

  • Spend most of your day in the field—independent, trusted, and on the move
  • Perform in-depth plumbing safety inspections (after training!) in and around customer homes
  • Help identify system concerns and explain solutions to homeowners
  • Complete Level 1–3 plumbing services and repairs once trained
  • Communicate findings clearly through written reports and customer conversations
  • Maintain a high level of professionalism, safety, and customer service
  • Participate in team meetings, ongoing training, and skill development
  • Collaborate with managers to achieve performance goals and KPIs
  • Maintain an organized and well-stocked company vehicle

What You Bring

You don’t need plumbing experience — we’ll teach you everything. What matters most is:

  • A positive attitude and eagerness to learn a skilled trade
  • Strong communication and people skills
  • Reliability, punctuality, and the ability to work independently
  • Comfort working in different environments, including attics, crawl spaces, or outdoors
  • Ability to stay organized, detail-oriented, and focused in a fast-paced field role
  • A safety-first mindset and pride in quality work

Physical & Work Environment

This role keeps you active every day. You can expect:

  • Walking/standing for long periods
  • Working in tight or elevated spaces and outdoor conditions
  • Lifting 50–75 lbs when needed
  • Navigating uneven terrain and varied temperatures

Qualifications

  • No prior plumbing experience required
  • High school diploma or GED
  • Ability to learn technical concepts through hands-on and classroom training
  • Clear communication skills, verbal and written
  • Valid driver’s license 
  • Mechanically Inclined 
  • Self-motivation and a strong sense of responsibility

Why You’ll Love Working With Us

  • 10 weeks of paid, full-time training to launch your plumbing career
  • Steady, rewarding work in a high-demand trade
  • Independence and trust in the field
  • A supportive team that wants you to grow
  • Competitive pay with performance-based earning opportunities
  • Clear pathways to advance in plumbing or other skilled trades

 

Apply today! 

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Pay Range

$50,000 - $80,000 USD

About Service Champions:

A career with Service Champions can change your life. Recognized as one of Orange County’s top places to work, many of our employees have shared that they love working here and the success it has brought them.

You can be proud to be a part of Service Champions. We are a nationally recognized residential heating and air conditioning company that serves Southern California homeowners. Because our clients love our service and friendliness, we continue to grow at a rapid pace, which means terrific opportunities for people with a great attitude and a heart for service.

We are an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We prohibit discrimination and harassment based on race, color, sex, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, genetic information, pregnancy, or any other protected characteristic outlined by federal, state, or local laws. Additionally, we will consider for employment all qualified applicants, including those with criminal histories, in a manner consistent with the requirements of applicable state and local laws, including the California Fair Chance Act and the City of Los Angeles’ Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring Ordinance.   

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