Plumber

Liverpool
2 weeks ago
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Plumber - Liverpool - £34,000 - £36,000 per year

Monday - Friday 8:00am - 16:30pm

As a plumber you will be responsible for but not be limited to, installation of all Mechanical and Drainage services across a varied range of projects and general plumbing maintenance of various buildings.

Your role will include:

Attend various types of premises to install new mechanical systems to various types of cooling units and associated systems / services.
Issue all paperwork/certification associated with newly installed projects.
Installation of MCWS, DHWS, TCWS, LTHW HTG Systems & Drainage systems where required.
Work as part of a team or individually to assist in delivering projects on time
Attend client premise to attend to warranty purposes when required.
Take warranty calls from client representatives to fault find over a telephone call.
To undertake additional ad hoc duties under the direction of line manager in line with the needs of the business.
Produce all work in line with Integrated Services Ltd.'s Quality Standards and use best practice methods.
To comply with all General Policies and Procedures.
Adhere to all relevant company policies and procedures addressing data protection, data security, cyber security and access to data and information collected, processed, and stored by the company.
Assist and support the company in all areas of compliance with current data protection and information security laws.Experience:

Previous experience installing Commercial & Domestic mechanical systems
Experience working within the building services sector in the construction industry.
NVQ L2 & L3 in Plumbing / Pipefitting.Benefits:

33 days holiday
Medicash Scheme
Pension Scheme
Gym & Retail Discounts
X2 Life Assurance
Cycle to work scheme.

Job Types: Full-time, Permanent

Additional pay:

Yearly bonusBenefits:

Company car
Company pension
Cycle to work scheme
Sick pay
Store discountSchedule:

Monday to Friday
Overtime
Weekend availabilityExperience:

Plumbing: 2 years (required)Work Location: On the road

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