Seasonal Plumber starting at $28 per hour - New York, New York, US

Seasonal Plumber starting at $28 per hour - New York, New York, US


Company
Six Flags Darien Lake
Location
New York, NY
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Job Description
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Are you a skilled plumber looking for an exciting work environment this season? Six Flags Darien Lake is looking for a Seasonal Plumber to join our Maintenance team. You will be responsible for the installation, repair, and maintenance of plumbing systems across our 1,200-acre property, including the amusement park, Hurricane Harbor water park, and our expansive hotel and campground facilities.

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Responsibilities: Key Responsibilities
β€’ System Maintenance: Perform routine repairs and preventative maintenance on water distribution and wastewater systems, including pipes, fixtures, and hydrants.
β€’ Water Park Support: Assist in the maintenance of water ride plumbing, filtration systems, and chlorination equipment to ensure guest safety and ride uptime.
β€’ Emergency Repairs: Troubleshoot and clear clogged drains, repair leaks, and address burst pipes promptly to minimize impact on park operations.
β€’ Facility Upkeep: Maintain restrooms, sinks, and showers in the park and campground; service grease traps and lift stations as needed.
β€’ Project Work: Assist in the installation of new plumbing for seasonal projects, using various materials including PVC, copper, and galvanized pipe.
β€’ Safety & Compliance: Ensure all work meets local building codes and Six Flags safety standards. Document all completed work orders and inspections.

Qualifications: Qualifications & Requirements
β€’ Experience: Minimum of 2 years of commercial or residential plumbing experience preferred.
β€’ Technical Skills: Proficiency in soldering, brazing, and working with various piping materials (PVC, CPVC, PEX, etc.). Ability to read blueprints and technical manuals.
β€’ Physical Ability: Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs, climb ladders, work in confined spaces, and stand for long periods. Ability to work outdoors in various weather conditions.
β€’ Availability: Flexible schedule required, including weekends and holidays (peak park hours). xklufbp
β€’ Licensing: A valid New York State Driver’s License is required.
β€’ Age: Must be at least 18 years old.

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