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Apprentice/Journeyman Plumber

ACME Plumbing

Murray, Utah, United States

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Company Description

ACME Plumbing is an emerging plumbing firm serving commercial clients across the Wasatch Front. The company focuses on reliable, code-compliant plumbing solutions for new builds of offices, retail, restaurants, warehouse spaces, institutions and tenant improvements. ACME Plumbing emphasizes safety, quality workmanship, and responsive service to minimize downtime for customers. Team members work with modern tools and materials and are supported with development and opportunities to enhance their skills in the industry. The company values collaboration, accountability, and respectful working relationships on every job site.

Role Description

This role is on-site with work based in the Wasatch Front Metropolitan Area. The Commercial Plumber will install, modify, and layout plumbing systems in commercial properties, including water supply lines, natural gas, drainage systems, fixtures, and related equipment. Daily tasks include reading blueprints, laying out and assembling pipes, identifying issues, and performing scheduled installations. The role involves working closely with project managers, GC's, other trades, and building representatives to complete projects on time and in compliance with local codes and safety standards. The Commercial Plumber will interact with customers on-site, provide clear updates on work status, and ensure that work areas are clean, organized, and secure.

Qualifications

  • Strong commercial plumbing skills, including installation, troubleshooting, and code-compliant work.
  • Experience working with various types of pipe (e.g., copper, PVC, PEX, steel) and related fittings, connection types, valves, and fixtures.
  • Experience in New Construction, Tenant improvements, and Renovations of Retail space, Warehouses, Restaurants, Office spaces and Institutions.
  • Effective customer service and communication skills, with the ability to communicate clearly with building owners, contractors, and team members.
  • Active Journeyman Plumbing license or Apprentice Plumber license status in Utah (or ability to obtain, as required by local regulations).
  • Knowledge of applicable building codes, safety practices, and industry standards for commercial plumbing.
  • Ability to use hand and power tools safely, work from ladders or in confined spaces, and lift materials as needed for the job.
  • Reliable transportation to job sites within the Salt Lake City Metropolitan Area and willingness to work occasional overtime as projects require.
  • Clean driving record to operate company vehicles and equipment.

Ideal Candidate

  • 5+ years experience in light commercial and tenant improvements
  • Solution Oriented: Finds clever ways to overcome job site challenges
  • Autonomous: Works efficiently without constant supervision
  • Self-Starter: Doesn't wait for a foreman to dictate every step.
  • Adaptable: Unfazed by scheduling shifts, material delays, or changing project scopes.
  • Entrepreneurial: Thinks like a business owner, tracking project efficiency and material waste.

"Who You Are"

"You are a licensed commercial plumber who is tired of being just another number at a larger plumbing firm. You enjoy the rush of a fast-moving project and look at a hectic job site as an opportunity to prove your leadership. You don't need a foreman to layout your day; you can look at a set of prints, spot the conflicts early, and organize your truck and materials to get the job done right the first time. You are looking for a place where your hard work translates directly into rapid career advancement."

"The Environment"

"This is an early-stage environment. It is fast, fluid, and occasionally hectic. We are actively building our work pipelines and standardizing our operations. If you require a predictable, hyper-structured 9-to-5 where every tool and part is pre-packaged for you, this is not the right fit. However, if you love the autonomy of managing your own space, solving unexpected field problems on the fly, and helping build a department from scratch, you will thrive here."

"Core Responsibilities"

  • Own the Field: Independently manage layout, rough-in, and top-out phases for commercial installations.
  • Solve the Complex: Troubleshoot architectural and engineering plan discrepancies directly with project stakeholders.
  • Standardize Operations: Provide input to developing processes, organize company service vehicles, and test new products to optimize field efficiency.
  • Mentor Future Hires: Act as the technical anchor on site, preparing to train and lead new employees as our headcount grows.