Plumber – 306A

Plumber – 306A


Company
Skilled Trades Agency
Location
Mississauga, ON
Job Type
Full-time
Via
via Skilled Trades Agency

Job Description
Our client is a Canadian owned operated industry leader that specializes in general contracting, building repair and maintenance, customized millwork and commercial equipment installation. They are a team of highly skilled and trained professionals that is completely self-performing and operating without subcontractors.

They are currently seeking a Certified Plumber (306A) to join their team.

Responsibilities:

– Maintenance and repair of commercial plumbing fixtures and systems

– Review blueprints and codes to determine work details and procedures

– Removing, replacing or mending defective washers, broken pipes and opening clogged drains

– Assemble pipe sections, tubing, fittings using clamp, couplings, cement, caulking or soldering, brazing and welding equipment

– Identify required tools and special equipment to complete services and repairs

– Perform corrective and preventative maintenance of plumbing equipment and systems

Requirements:

– Plumbing certification 306A

– 3 years of relevant experience in service and preventative maintenance

All applicants please forward your resume to be considered. Skilled Trades Agency would like to thank all for applying.

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Q What is the minimum hourly wage for welders in Canada as of 2026?
Employment and Social Development Canada sets the federal minimum wage at $18.75 per hour effective January 1 2026, though provincial rates for welders range from $20.50 in Nova Scotia to $23.00 in British Columbia. Unionized welders under Red Seal certification earn an average of $35.75 per hour with overtime at 1.5 times the rate after 40 hours weekly.
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Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada requires a valid work permit supported by a Labour Market Impact Assessment issued after March 2026, valid for up to three years for Red Seal trades. Applicants must also hold a valid passport and proof of $15,000 CAD in settlement funds for the principal applicant.
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Employment and Social Development Canada requires completion of a 3-year apprenticeship program or equivalent 5,400 hours of on-the-job training plus technical training for Red Seal endorsement. Candidates need a high school diploma or GED and must pass the Red Seal exam with a minimum 70 percent score.
Q What documents are required when applying for welder positions through the Canadian government portal in 2026?
Applicants must submit a Red Seal certificate, valid trade qualification from a recognized provincial authority, and a Canadian resume formatted to the National Occupational Classification code 72106 via the Job Bank portal by December 2026. Additional documents include a valid driver's license and proof of Canadian work eligibility.
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