Tradesperson Plumber (Term)

  • Full Time
  • Canada
  • $34.72 USD / Day

Website Nova Scotia Regional Centres

TITLE: JOURNEYMAN CERTIFIED QUALIFIED TRADESPERSON PLUMBER

REPORTING TO:  Property Services Supervisor-Mechanical

ROLE: Performs work up to and including journey level trades work in constructing, maintaining and repairing building plumbing systems and components and acts in a leadership role in installation, maintenance, repair and construction projects.

Responsibilities:

  • Builds, repairs, maintains, and installs plumbing systems including but not limited to water, wastewater, hydronic and sprinkler systems in accordance with established practices and standards;
  • Assists in the planning and coordination of building or capital improvement projects. Determines material quantities and potential work time for proposed upgrades, installations, repairs and projects to ensure accurate estimating of costs and schedules;
  • Performs semi-skilled work and labour associated with other trades as required;
  • Ensures all work is done according to standard practices, design specifications, national, provincial and local plumbing codes, other applicable standards and good practice of the trade;
  • Provide emergency response and corrective action for urgent building problems;
  • Maintain appropriate records including recording equipment repair history, work orders, daily job card, vehicle records, test reports, and other related data;
  • Ensures sufficient material, correct replacement parts and suppliers. Initiates ordering of supplies and replacement parts, including properly stocking vehicle and regularly recording of vehicle inventory;
  • Liaise with consultants, contractors, inspectors, suppliers, and other departments on maintenance and project work;
  • Complete and document work orders including time and materials and submit to operations department;
  • Provide written reports on any inspections and/or tests and make recommendations to improve performance;
  • Ensure duties are performed in a fiscally responsible manner;
  • Evaluates status of buildings and facilities as assigned and provides written reports;
  • Trains, and evaluates apprentices and other assigned staff; reviews progress and makes changes as needed;
  • Perform duties in compliance with school, Operations Department, and Board policies and procedures including occupational health, safety, attendance, work routines, WHMIS, and evacuation plans and the laws of the Province of Nova Scotia ;
  • Other related duties as assigned.

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