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Job Summary The Plumber III performs journeyman level skills in the installation, maintenance, remodeling, repair and servicing of plumbing system, and utilities in a mechanisms utility distribution center. Responsible for the prompt performance of assigned plumbing and related duties and mechanism maintenance and repair of utility mains.
Minimum Qualifications
High School diploma or G.E.D.
Three (3) years of skilled journeyman-level plumbing.
State of Texas Journeyman License required.
A valid Texas driver’s license.
Ability to effectively execute oral and written communication in English.
Preferred Qualifications
State of Texas Backflow Prevention Tester Certification required.
Five (5) or more years of skilled journeyman-level plumbing.
Knowledge of how to operate back hoe and heavy equipment.
Essential Duties And Responsibilities
Install, repair, and replace waterlines, air lines, gas lines, sewer lines, sump pumps, sewer injectors, domestic water pumps, water heaters, piping, traps, valves, vents, washbowls, sinks, toilet fixtures, fittings, faucets, drains, special laboratory sinks, drain tables, experimental tables, and associated underground utilities.
Unstop clogged lines.
Cut and thread steel pipe and solder or braze copper pipe.
DI and RO water system maintenance and repair.
Connect and maintain hot water units and gas heaters, and check for safety.
Complete annual gas line testing and inspections.
Perform related duties as assigned by the plumbing supervisor, plumbing leader, or any other superior.
Assist with simple estimates of time and materials required for a job.
Pick up materials and supplies from vendors.
Assist other OFM shops and University departments.
Respond to on‑call emergencies before/during/after normal hours of operation.
This includes but not limited to: fires, electrical outages, floods, icy conditions and any other type of campus emergency.
Attend shop staff meetings as required.
Attend safety training or meetings.
Attend plant operations and maintenance training courses.
Train personnel on operational and maintenance procedures as required.
Drive a UTA owned vehicle.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Seniority level
Mid‑Senior level
Employment type
Full‑time
Job function
Management and Manufacturing
Higher Education
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Plumber III
role at
The University of Texas at Arlington
1 day ago Be among the first 25 applicants
Job Summary The Plumber III performs journeyman level skills in the installation, maintenance, remodeling, repair and servicing of plumbing system, and utilities in a mechanisms utility distribution center. Responsible for the prompt performance of assigned plumbing and related duties and mechanism maintenance and repair of utility mains.
Minimum Qualifications
High School diploma or G.E.D.
Three (3) years of skilled journeyman-level plumbing.
State of Texas Journeyman License required.
A valid Texas driver’s license.
Ability to effectively execute oral and written communication in English.
Preferred Qualifications
State of Texas Backflow Prevention Tester Certification required.
Five (5) or more years of skilled journeyman-level plumbing.
Knowledge of how to operate back hoe and heavy equipment.
Essential Duties And Responsibilities
Install, repair, and replace waterlines, air lines, gas lines, sewer lines, sump pumps, sewer injectors, domestic water pumps, water heaters, piping, traps, valves, vents, washbowls, sinks, toilet fixtures, fittings, faucets, drains, special laboratory sinks, drain tables, experimental tables, and associated underground utilities.
Unstop clogged lines.
Cut and thread steel pipe and solder or braze copper pipe.
DI and RO water system maintenance and repair.
Connect and maintain hot water units and gas heaters, and check for safety.
Complete annual gas line testing and inspections.
Perform related duties as assigned by the plumbing supervisor, plumbing leader, or any other superior.
Assist with simple estimates of time and materials required for a job.
Pick up materials and supplies from vendors.
Assist other OFM shops and University departments.
Respond to on‑call emergencies before/during/after normal hours of operation.
This includes but not limited to: fires, electrical outages, floods, icy conditions and any other type of campus emergency.
Attend shop staff meetings as required.
Attend safety training or meetings.
Attend plant operations and maintenance training courses.
Train personnel on operational and maintenance procedures as required.
Drive a UTA owned vehicle.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Seniority level
Mid‑Senior level
Employment type
Full‑time
Job function
Management and Manufacturing
Higher Education
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