To thrive as a Part Time Plumber, you need strong knowledge of plumbing systems, installation and repair techniques, and typically a high school diploma or equivalent along with relevant apprenticeship or plumbing license. Familiarity with hand tools, power tools, piping systems, and local plumbing codes is vital, and in many locations, a valid plumbing certification or journeyman license is required. Excellent problem-solving, time management, and customer service skills help you stand out, especially when working independently or with clients. These abilities ensure you can efficiently address diverse plumbing issues, maintain safety standards, and deliver quality service in varying work environments.