Plumber

Plumber


Company
Zolwami Plumbing Solutions
Location
Cape Town
Posted
20 days ago
Via
via Indeed

Job Description
We are currently seeking a qualified and experienced plumber to join our team, specializing in general plumbing work and geyser installations/replacements.

Minimum Requirements:
• Must hold a valid PIRB licence or Trade Test Certificate
• Minimum of 4 years experience post trade test
• Valid driver’s licence
• Proven experience installing both electrical and solar geysers

Job Requirements:
• Physically fit and able to perform demanding tasks
• Comfortable working at heights, in confined spaces, and performing digging or trenching when required
• Strong client-facing skills, well-spoken and presentable
• Ability to work independently and maintain high workmanship standards

Additional Information:
• Appointment is subject to a criminal background check

Job Types: Full-time, Temporary

Contract length: 3 months

Experience:
• Plumbing: 3 years (Preferred)

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