Sheffield Pharmaceuticals, LLC
Plumber - Onsite Manufacturing Facility
Sheffield Pharmaceuticals, LLC, New London, Connecticut, us, 06320
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Plumber - Onsite Manufacturing Facility
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Sheffield Pharmaceuticals, LLC
As a Plumber with Sheffield Pharmaceuticals, you will be an essential part of our Facilities Department and an important support to Operations as a key contributor to the installation, repair, and inspection of all plumbing systems. Demonstrated problem‑solving skills, attention to detail, and a strong sense of urgency are integral to success in this role.
Key Responsibilities
Installs, maintains, inspects and repairs all plumbing systems (pipes, valves, fittings, fixtures) and associated processes including steam and water, sanitary waste and vent systems, laboratory waste systems, supply lines, drainage systems and pneumatic systems
Works with a variety of materials including cement, plastic solvent, caulk, solder, cast iron, PVC, polypropylene, and copper
Assembles pipe sections, tubing and fittings using couplings, clamps, screws, bolts, soldering or brazing equipment
Performs measuring, cutting, threading or bending pipe using industry standard tools and equipment such as pipe cutters, pipe‑threaders, and welding equipment
Follows procedures, codes and industry standards and maintains strict adherence to safety rules and quality standards, regulations and codes
Works from written schematics (blueprints, sketches, and other documents) and verbal instructions
Ensures adequate inventory of necessary plumbing supplies, parts, and materials
Responds to and resolves plumbing emergencies
Maintains proper documentation and record keeping
Performs other related maintenance department duties as required including mechanical and electrical repairs and general maintenance, welding, air conditioning, carpentry work and painting.
Qualifications
2-3 years of experience in plumbing installation, service and repair
Completion of a plumber's program at a technical or trade school preferred
Current Plumber's License and High school diploma or GED required
Working knowledge of plumbing systems and the ability to identify, troubleshoot, repair, and perform general and preventative maintenance in a manufacturing environment
Skillset which includes plumbing and other maintenance skills such as carpentry, pipefitting, welding, machine repair or other general maintenance functions
Adept with use of tools of the trade including rulers, levels, couplings, clamps, bolts, screws, soldering or brazing equipment, hand tools, power tools and materials and supplies such as cement, plastic solvent, caulking, solder, cast iron, PVC, polypropylene, and copper
Competency in Permit Required Confined Space
Understanding of and strict adherence to daily Job Hazard Analysis (JHA)
Appropriate state certification or license
Physical ability to safely lift objects, materials and tools of varying sizes and weights, climb ladders, and bend, twist or kneel as appropriate to complete required tasks
Knowledge of CT plumbing codes and safety regulations
Ability to read and interpret blueprints, sketches and other industry schematics and documents
Ability to work well with a team and exhibit professional, respectful and clear communication
Must have own standard plumbing tools
EEO Employer Salary: $28 - $35 per hour
Seniority level Entry level
Employment type Full-time
Job function Management and Manufacturing
Industries Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
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Plumber - Onsite Manufacturing Facility
role at
Sheffield Pharmaceuticals, LLC
As a Plumber with Sheffield Pharmaceuticals, you will be an essential part of our Facilities Department and an important support to Operations as a key contributor to the installation, repair, and inspection of all plumbing systems. Demonstrated problem‑solving skills, attention to detail, and a strong sense of urgency are integral to success in this role.
Key Responsibilities
Installs, maintains, inspects and repairs all plumbing systems (pipes, valves, fittings, fixtures) and associated processes including steam and water, sanitary waste and vent systems, laboratory waste systems, supply lines, drainage systems and pneumatic systems
Works with a variety of materials including cement, plastic solvent, caulk, solder, cast iron, PVC, polypropylene, and copper
Assembles pipe sections, tubing and fittings using couplings, clamps, screws, bolts, soldering or brazing equipment
Performs measuring, cutting, threading or bending pipe using industry standard tools and equipment such as pipe cutters, pipe‑threaders, and welding equipment
Follows procedures, codes and industry standards and maintains strict adherence to safety rules and quality standards, regulations and codes
Works from written schematics (blueprints, sketches, and other documents) and verbal instructions
Ensures adequate inventory of necessary plumbing supplies, parts, and materials
Responds to and resolves plumbing emergencies
Maintains proper documentation and record keeping
Performs other related maintenance department duties as required including mechanical and electrical repairs and general maintenance, welding, air conditioning, carpentry work and painting.
Qualifications
2-3 years of experience in plumbing installation, service and repair
Completion of a plumber's program at a technical or trade school preferred
Current Plumber's License and High school diploma or GED required
Working knowledge of plumbing systems and the ability to identify, troubleshoot, repair, and perform general and preventative maintenance in a manufacturing environment
Skillset which includes plumbing and other maintenance skills such as carpentry, pipefitting, welding, machine repair or other general maintenance functions
Adept with use of tools of the trade including rulers, levels, couplings, clamps, bolts, screws, soldering or brazing equipment, hand tools, power tools and materials and supplies such as cement, plastic solvent, caulking, solder, cast iron, PVC, polypropylene, and copper
Competency in Permit Required Confined Space
Understanding of and strict adherence to daily Job Hazard Analysis (JHA)
Appropriate state certification or license
Physical ability to safely lift objects, materials and tools of varying sizes and weights, climb ladders, and bend, twist or kneel as appropriate to complete required tasks
Knowledge of CT plumbing codes and safety regulations
Ability to read and interpret blueprints, sketches and other industry schematics and documents
Ability to work well with a team and exhibit professional, respectful and clear communication
Must have own standard plumbing tools
EEO Employer Salary: $28 - $35 per hour
Seniority level Entry level
Employment type Full-time
Job function Management and Manufacturing
Industries Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
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