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Plumbing Installer

Meridian, Idaho

Join the Ultimate Heating & Air Team – Meridian, ID

Position: Plumbing Installer

At Ultimate Heating & Air, we’re building something special—and we want skilled plumbing installers who take pride in their craft to grow with us. If you’re looking for steady work, top-tier benefits, and a company that actually invests in its people, you’ll feel right at home here.

Why You’ll Love Working With Us

  • 1 week of PTO to start

  • A positive, team-first company culture

  • Company van, phone, and tablet

  • ServiceTitan software to make your day more efficient

  • In-house classroom training plus hands-on learning with mock setups

  • Dedicated parts department and parts runners to keep you moving

  • Frequent team meals, celebrations, and holiday events

  • Real career growth with a company that has an excellent reputation in the Treasure Valley

Our Benefits Package Includes

  • 401(k) with company match

  • Health, dental, and vision insurance

  • Tool purchase programs

  • Year-round, steady work

  • Performance incentives and spiffs

  • Leadership training through the Nexstar Network

  • Personal and professional development resources

  • Professional facilities, including uniform laundry service and in-house gym access

  • Fun contests and collaboration with a strong marketing team

  • Gas cards and the tools you need to succeed in the field

We’re committed to maintaining a clean, professional, and respectful work environment where you can do your best work and build a long-term career.


Position Purpose

The Plumbing Installer is responsible for overseeing residential plumbing installation projects, delivering high-quality workmanship, leading installation teams, and ensuring customer satisfaction while meeting all safety and code requirements.


Key Responsibilities

  • Install residential plumbing systems including water heaters, filtration systems, piping, and fixtures

  • Lead and mentor installers and apprentices to ensure jobs are completed correctly and efficiently

  • Read and interpret blueprints, technical drawings, and specifications

  • Communicate professionally with homeowners, project managers, and team members

  • Ensure all installations comply with local, state, and federal plumbing codes

  • Maintain clean, organized, and safe job sites

  • Complete projects on schedule while maintaining high craftsmanship standards

  • Troubleshoot and resolve installation challenges in the field

  • Train and support apprentices and junior installers

  • Participate in ongoing training and certifications to stay current with industry best practices


Job Requirements

  • Must be 24 years or older

  • Valid driver’s license with a clean driving record

  • An Idaho plumbing license 
  • Ability to pass a background check

  • 2+ years of residential plumbing installation experience (experience preferred)

  • Strong knowledge of residential plumbing systems and codes

  • Proven ability to lead a team with minimal supervision

  • Excellent mechanical aptitude and problem-solving skills

  • Strong customer service and communication skills

  • Ability to pass a pre-employment drug screen, including marijuana

  • Ability to lift up to 75 lbs and work in various environmental conditions


Benefits

  • 401(k) & 401(k) matching

  • Company truck

  • Fuel card

  • Health, dental, vision, and life insurance

  • Paid time off

Schedule

  • 8-hour shifts

  • Monday through Friday

  • Weekends as needed

  • Year-round work


Application Questions

  • Are you over 24 years old?

Experience

  • Plumbing installation: 2+ years (required)

License/Certification

  • Valid Driver’s License (required)

  • Idaho Plumbing license apprentice or Journeyman

Work Location: In person – Meridian, ID

 

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