What are the responsibilities and job description for the Journeyman Plumber I/II- DEHE Construction Field Operations position at Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium?
Salary: 47.16-48.57 :USD
Summary:
While working independently or under minimal supervision, install, inspect, troubleshoot, and repair complex plumbing systems, components, equipment, and facilities in rural Alaska. Perform plumbing tasks professionally while following all applicable plumbing codes, regulations and engineered plumbing systems.
Responsibilities:
ALL
I nspects, installs, repairs and replaces plumbing systems per current Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC); installs plumbing systems per engineer’s design following standard construction documents.
E nsures compliance with safety, building code and inspection requirements and that the Site-Specific Safety Plan is followed.
E stimates time and material costs for plumbing installation and repair. Keeps track of inventory of materials onsite, control onsite materials including proper storage procedures. Coordinates duties with other onsite Field Crew.
C ommunicates completed and planned project work with on-site project lead. Maintain basic documentation and prepare reports; provide guidance to lesser experienced workers; understand and adhere to industry-standard safety protocols.
J ourneyman Plumber II & III
I n addition to the duties of Plumber I, incumbents at this level will prepare material take off orders; estimate job costs; and build schedules.
I ncumbents will plan, lay out, direct and inspect plumbing apprentices and other workers engaged in plumbing installation and repair work.
I dentifies plumbing and safety problems applicable to the installation and takes necessary corrective action using appropriate parts and tools.
J ourneyman Plumber III
I ncumbents will work closely with the mechanical administrator, construction managers, project engineers, and project superintendent to plan, lay out, direct, and inspect the work of Plumbers and others engaged in plumbing installation and repair work.
E nsure that the work is completed in accordance with the plans and specifications.
R eview construction schedules and budgets and may be assigned as project leads on plumbing and mechanical projects.
S erves as a subject matter expert and role model for the employees they lead.
P erforms all job family duties and supports training, scheduling staff and project workflow.
A ssists the manager in guiding, mentoring and delegating duties to lower-level incumbents.
Other information:
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES:
K nowledge of Alaska Native cultures and rural Alaskan communities.
K nowledge of sanitation facilities (water and sewer) construction.
K nowledge of rural Alaska logistics, conditions, and construction materials.
K nowledge of cold weather construction.
S kill in interpreting written plans and specifications.
S kill in preparing plumbing material take-offs for material ordering.
S kill in communicating effectively with engineers, other field staff and community employees and residents.
A bility to determine materials needed for the project and prepare cost estimates.
A bility to perform the full range of plumbing and mechanical tasks independently.
A bility to interpret and follow plumbing code and specifications such as blueprints, manuals, sketches, and work orders.
M INIMUM EDUCATION QUALIFICATION
A ll
H igh school Diploma or GED
A ND
C ompletion of approved Plumber Apprenticeship Program.
M INIMUM EXPERIENCE QUALIFICATION
J ourneyman Plumber I: Non-supervisory – Certificate of Fitness as Plumber Journeyman.
J ourneyman Plumber II:
N on-supervisory - Four (4) years of experience and a current Certificate of Fitness as Journeyman Plumber.
J ourneyman Plumber III:
N on-supervisory - Eight (8) years of experience and a current Certificate of Fitness as Journeyman Plumber and two (2) years’ experience with the Alaska Tribal Health System or other force account method of rural (non-road) plumbing experience.
M INIMUM LICENSE QUALIFICATION
C urrent State of Alaska Journeyman Plumber license issued by the State of Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development.
R equired to possess an Alaska driver’s license with a clean driving record.
P REFERRED EXPERIENCE QUALIFICATION
J ourneyman Plumber III:
S upervisory – Two (2) years minimum supervising journeyman and/or apprentice Plumber.
A DDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
M ay be required to work outside the traditional work schedule.
M ay be called out to work off-shift in emergency situations.
A ccording to the organization's needs, some incumbents in this job class may be required to obtain technical certifications and programming language skills. Requires frequent travel to and within remote locations by small plane, boat, snowmobile, or ATV.
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