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Plumber

Reno, NV

Job description

Would you like to work for a company that promotes a culture of trust, fairness, community, and innovation?

We are seeking motivated plumbers to join our growing team! The ideal candidate possesses 3-5 years’ plumbing experience, integrity, the ability to build and maintain relationships, and the ability to effectively offer the best solutions for our customers' plumbing needs.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Repair and maintain pipes, valves, drainage systems, and fixtures in residential structures
  • Inspect and test plumbing systems for safety, code compliance and functionality
  • Troubleshoot and resolve problems
  • Prepare cost estimates
  • Collect payment for services rendered when required
  • Follow through on job problems and communicate issues with Dispatch
  • Keep abreast of all company sales promotions and pricing
  • Attend training classes and seminars to maintain expertise in the field

Required Qualifications:

  • 3-5 years’ plumbing experience
  • Mechanical aptitude
  • Valid driver license and insurable driving record
  • Must be willing to undergo a thorough background check and drug screen
  • Positive attitude
  • Ability to work independently and self-manage
  • Able to adapt to new roles and responsibilities
  • General sales skills and aptitude
  • Customer service knowledge
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Great listening skills
  • Conduct self in a professional manner at all times
  • Proficient with technology

PHYSICAL DEMANDS/WORKING CONDITIONS:

Work will be performed in both indoor and outdoor settings, in various weather conditions, including temperatures above 100 degrees, snow, and other inclement weather; from heights, on ladders, in small spaces, and on rooftops. Frequent standing, squatting, and sitting for extended periods of time is required. Must be able to perform the following:

  • Occasionally lift objects weighing up to 75 lbs.
  • Ability to ascend/descend ladders and balance
  • Regularly use hands to handle and feel objects
  • Sit, walk, stoop, stand
  • The ability to see up close and at a distance

GROOMING

Well-Groomed Appearance required.

 

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Pay Range

$30 - $40 USD

About Sierra Air:

Sierra Air has installed over 30,000 heating and cooling systems in this area since 1986. We’ve earned a great reputation for providing our customers with friendly, reliable service and practical solutions that result in year-round comfort and savings. Honesty, integrity, and excellent customer service is our constant goal and top priority. Carrier Corporation has selected us as their “Elite Leadership Dealer” for the Northern Nevada area. This allows us access to Carrier equipment and training that is not available to any other dealer.

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