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Licensed Plumber

Thos. R. Birnie & Sonsabout 1 month ago
Hamilton, Ontario
$35 - $45/hour
Mid Level
full_time

Top Benefits

Great health benefits
RRSP plan with company match
Best in class schedule (no on call)

About the role

The Opportunity: Thos. R. Birnie & Sons has an immediate opening for a full-time Licensed Plumber to join our team of skilled technicians. As one of our service plumbers you will diagnose and repair residential plumbing systems, and lead our customers to informed and confident buying decisions.

Salary: $35 - $45 an hour, with uncapped earning potential through bonuses.

Benefits and Perks:

  • Best in class schedule including NO ON CALL.
  • Generous tool bonus during first year of employment.
  • Competitive wages with the ability to earn more.
  • Supportive team / fun company culture.
  • Great health benefits
  • RRSP plan with company match.

What We Need From You:

  • 306A Plumbing License
  • Minimum 5 years plumbing experience
  • Valid Driver’s License
  • Customer service focus with the ability to connect with people
  • Hard worker who is determined to find solutions

About Us Thos. R. Birnie & Sons is an original family owned company that has been providing service to the Hamilton and Golden Horseshoe communities for 100 years. We specialize in residential plumbing and drain services. Our team is dedicated to enhancing the lives of the people we meet daily, and we have been for generations! Check us out by visiting our website: www.birnie.pro

Equal Opportunity Employer

About Thos. R. Birnie & Sons

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Birnie Plumbing & Drains (formerly known as Thos. R. Birnie & Sons) is a family owned company that has been providing service to the Hamilton and Golden Horseshoe communities for 100 years. At Birnie Plumbing & Drains, we love what we do, and we believe in it. It’s not just plumbing to us, it's also about people! Our team is dedicated to enhancing the lives of the people we meet daily. When Thos R. Birnie passed away, the Hamilton Spectator wrote an article entitled "He didn't make customers, he made friends." His legacy continues on today!