What are the responsibilities and job description for the Plumber Apprentice position at VO Brothers Mechanical?
About The Company
VO Brothers, a Quantum Industrial company, is a leading mechanical and plumbing contractor, with operations across multiple states, specializing in large-scale commercial and industrial projects. Our team delivers innovative solutions for critical sectors, such as data centers, semiconductor manufacturing, biopharma, aviation, oil & gas, and more. We are known for our focus on cutting-edge fabrication technologies, our commitment to quality craftsmanship, our strong client relationships, and above all, our culture. “We build people” is not just a catchphrase. We are a group of innovators, creatives, and craftsmen, who push boundaries and challenge the status quo. Our culture is centered around empowering our employees to reach their full potential by providing them with opportunities for growth, development, and personal and professional advancement. “We build people” who build amazing things.
About the role
As a Plumber Apprentice you will work alongside experienced plumbers to learn the trade while assisting with installations, repairs, and maintenance on job sites. You’ll be expected to arrive on time, prepared with the necessary tools and safety equipment, and contribute to maintaining a clean and organized work environment. This role requires a strong commitment to quality workmanship, following construction plans, and ensuring projects are completed on time and within budget. You’ll also attend weekly safety meetings, accurately track work hours, and assist with jobsite tasks while gaining valuable hands-on experience. If you're eager to build a career in plumbing and learn from skilled professionals, we want you on our team!
What you'll do
1. All projects must be constructed with VO quality workmanship.
2. All projects must be completed to the customer’s approval and acceptance within budget and time allowed.
3. Arrive at the jobsite on time, ready to work with tools and safety equipment. Make arrangements for carpooling if possible. If necessary, crews will work beyond 3:30 if progress of project is behind or if situations arise that require additional attention.
4. Attend weekly safety meetings and work in a safe manner every day to prevent injuries or accidents.
5. Complete timecard on a daily basis with accurate job numbers, cost codes, and hours. Turn into jobsite superintendent or foreman every Monday for review.
6. Responsible for daily jobsite cleanup and keeping inventory in trailers organized. Secure tools and materials on site. Maintain and service tools or report repair issues to shop.
7. Assist co-workers for on-the-job training and learn safety practices. Be a positive influence.
8. Attend a local plumbing program. Passing grades and hours worked must be met for step raises every 6 months.