Plumber - Corrections Facility Marietta, GA
Outstanding career development opportunity with full-time stability! Our Marietta client is seeking a skilled
Plumber to join their team at a local correctional facility. This role offers a steady schedule, competitive pay, and the chance to grow your career in a vital trade.
Schedule & Pay:- Full-time
- Pay: $29-34/hr (based on experience)
What You'll Do:- Perform preventive and corrective maintenance on plumbing systems, drains, sewage, sprinkler, and steam systems.
- Inspect and maintain plumbing components including backflows, fire hydrants, pumps, water heaters, valves, and pressure vessels.
- Handle corrective and preventive maintenance for natural gas, fuel lines, and steam systems.
- Assist other trades and coordinate with contractors as needed.
- Respond to emergency repair calls, including after-hours when required.
- Maintain logs and complete work orders promptly and professionally.
What We're Looking For:- High school diploma (or equivalent).
- 1-3 years' experience in plumbing maintenance/repair.
- Strong knowledge of plumbing installation, repair methods, safety precautions, and tool use.
- Ability to read and work from blueprints/schematics.
- Licensing in applicable trade/jurisdiction preferred.
- Ability to work both indoors and outdoors in a correctional facility environment.
Why This Role?This is more than a job-it's a career opportunity with a respected employer that values safety, professionalism, and growth. If you have the plumbing skills and want to put them to work in a meaningful setting, we want to hear from you!
Pay Details: $29.00 to $34.00 per hour
Equal Opportunity Employer/Veterans/Disabled
Military connected talent encouraged to apply
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