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Rooter Plumbing. We are looking for the best people to join our team. You may have never thought about plumbing as a career, but it's a job that pays extremely well! Plumbing is a very important ...

Plumbing Manager / Operations Manager Who We Are Lakeside Pro Services is a full-service outdoor and home service company proudly serving Southeastern Michigan. Since our founding in 1998 in Grosse ...

Drains & Plumbing Manager

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$140K - $210K/yr

Day & Night Air Conditioning, Heating & Plumbing is seeking a Drains & Plumbing Manager to oversee the company's plumbing activities to include supervision of Plumbers, Drain Technicians, Camera ...

Plumbing Manager

Lithia Springs, GA · On-site

$150K - $300K/yr

This plumber management position earns a competitive salary of $150,000 - $300,000/year. In addition to competitive pay and our inviting culture , we offer our Plumbing Managers the following ...

Plumber

Henderson, NV · On-site

$115K - $125K/yr

Under the direct supervision of the Plumbing Manager, a Plumber's primary job responsibility is to perform repairs on different piping systems, snaking drains, fixing leaks, and installing pipes and ...

Plumber

Henderson, NV · On-site

$115K - $125K/yr

Description: Under the direct supervision of the Plumbing Manager, a Plumber's primary job responsibility is to perform repairs on different piping systems, snaking drains, fixing leaks, and ...

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How much do plumber manager jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for plumber manager in the United States is $30.39, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $23.80 and $34.86 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a Plumber Manager do?

A Plumber Manager oversees plumbing teams, coordinates projects, and ensures that all plumbing work complies with safety regulations and quality standards. They are responsible for scheduling jobs, managing staff, ordering materials, and maintaining client relationships. In addition to supervising day-to-day operations, Plumber Managers also handle budgeting, training, and resolving complex plumbing issues. Their role is crucial in ensuring projects are completed efficiently and to a high standard.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Plumber Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Plumber Manager, you need extensive plumbing knowledge, supervisory experience, and relevant certifications or licensure. Familiarity with project management software, plumbing codes, and safety compliance systems is typically required. Strong leadership, problem-solving, and communication skills help effectively manage teams and client relationships. These abilities ensure efficient project delivery, team productivity, and adherence to regulatory standards in plumbing operations.

What are some common challenges a Plumber Manager faces when overseeing a team of technicians?

As a Plumber Manager, one common challenge is balancing the scheduling and dispatch of technicians to meet urgent customer needs while ensuring routine maintenance jobs are completed on time. Additionally, managing a diverse team with varying skill levels requires strong communication and leadership to maintain high-quality work standards. Plumber Managers are also responsible for ensuring compliance with safety regulations and staying updated with industry codes, which can be demanding in a fast-paced environment.

What is the difference between Plumber Manager vs Plumber?

AspectPlumber ManagerPlumber
CertificationsState plumbing license, management trainingState plumbing license, technical training
Work EnvironmentSupervises teams, manages projects, office and job sitesPerforms plumbing installations, repairs, on-site
ResponsibilitiesOversees plumbing operations, staff management, client relationsInstall, repair, and maintain plumbing systems

The main difference between a Plumber Manager and a Plumber is that the manager oversees plumbing operations and staff, focusing on management and coordination, while the plumber performs hands-on plumbing work. Both roles require similar certifications, but their responsibilities and work environments differ significantly.

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Infographic showing various Plumber Manager job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 40% As Needed, and 60% Full Time. Highlights an 92% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $63,215 per year, or $30.4 per hour.

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Job description

Apply today to join the team at Mr. Rooter Plumbing. We are looking for the best people to join our team.

You may have never thought about plumbing as a career, but it’s a job that pays extremely well! Plumbing is a very important service work that’s always needed, even in times of economic uncertainty. As a plumbing service professional, you’ll be doing something that matters!


This is a licensed plumber position.

As a licensed plumber you will be trained using the proven Mr. Rooter system as a service professional in the plumbing industry, running your own service calls.


Plus, you’ll be on a career path for more advanced plumbing skills and credentials that will give you future job security and an opportunity to grow your income. That’s why this is the best plumbing job on the planet!


How to Know if You Are a Good Fit for this Service Professional Position

This job isn’t for everyone, you’ll follow a system designed to create a positive customer experience and help you deliver a successful outcome. It can be hard work, long days, indoors and out, and you’ll work in various conditions. If you like what you see below, keep reading:

· You like interacting with people. You’ll be the face of our company and will communicate with homeowners daily, solving their troublesome problems and saving the day. Plus, you’ll be part of the team here at Mr. Rooter Plumbing.

· You like the autonomy of working alone. After your initial training, you’ll be in your own company-provided van. You’ll make your own calls, helping homeowners determine the best solution for their plumbing problems.

· You are patient and persistent. You like figuring things out and don’t get frustrated easily. You’re willing to take the time to explain things and help people and see something through.

· You like working with tools and technology. You’ll need to be comfortable using a variety of different hand tools and power tools. You’ll also work with digital technology such as iPads and software applications. We’ll teach you the best way to use every tool required to perform the work.

· You aren’t afraid to get dirty. You like working with your hands, and don’t mind dealing with the job’s more challenging and physical aspects. Occasionally, you’ll be dealing with gross discoveries and bad smells, but you’ll work to help homeowners restore safe and functional homes.

· And afterward, you like to clean up. You take pride in your appearance and bring professionalism to your game. You’ll wear the Mr. Rooter uniform, which identifies you to our customers as one of the best in the industry.

You appreciate a great coach. At Mr. Rooter Plumbing, we give our employees the training and coaching they need every day. We’ll show you multiple ways and different options for opportunities to grow your career in the plumbing industry.


Here’s What You’ll Be Responsible For

Initially, you’ll team up with a more experienced tech to train on the knowledge and skills you’ll need to perform. Once you are up to speed, you’ll be the face of the company and critical in providing an excellent experience for our customers.

You’ll provide crucial services for our customers’ homes and families. Here are the things you’ll be responsible for:

· Communicating with the Customer – You’ll meet customers who contact us to help solve problems in their homes with their water and plumbing systems.

· Diagnosing the Issue – Once you thoroughly investigate and diagnose the issue, you’ll offer the homeowner options to solve the problem.

· Completing Whole Home Plumbing Inspections – You’ll offer and conduct whole home plumbing inspections, discovering other or potential issues. No one likes needing to call a plumber, so our customers appreciate our proactive suggestions to solve major problems before they happen.

· Providing Repair and Maintenance Services – You’ll tag-team with other licensed plumbers on our team who will perform the work only a licensed professional is authorized to do.

· Following Our Mr. Rooter Plumbing Process – You’ll follow our proven process, from greeting the customer to collecting payment.


How We Measure Success at Mr. Rooter Plumbing

The team is collaborative and competitive here at Mr. Rooter Plumbing and we keep our eyes on the numbers to ensure everyone wins. There’s even a physical scoreboard at the office so that we can celebrate the victories.


Here Are Some of the Things We Measure:

Offering and Delivering Solutions – We educate our customers thoroughly and give them the best options to solve their current issues, plus to prevent more problems in the future. Then, we follow through to take care of their plumbing needs.

Quality Workmanship – We make sure we get it done right, the first time.

Operating Efficiently – We stay productive with our time and carefully use materials to avoid waste.

High Customer Satisfaction – We collect customer feedback through surveys and Google reviews that we tie back to each service call. We are proud to maintain high scores for our brand and our location.


Job Requirements

The following are the minimum requirements to be considered for this position:

· Must be able to lift at least 35 lbs., bend, stoop, and crawl into confined spaces.

· Must have a valid driver’s license and be insurable – you’ll be driving our company vehicle.


How We Take Care of Our Team Members

· Paid Training – We make sure that you have the knowledge and skills to grow in your career.

· Branded Company-Provided Vehicle – After you are on your own, you’ll be driving your own van. Plus, you can take the vehicle home, so you’ll have no commuting costs.

· iPad and Software - We use state-of-the-art technology and software to make onsite customer interactions faster and easier.


This is a base + commission compensation package with long-term upside opportunities, depending on your level of experience doing similar work.

After the initial training period, you will earn generous commissions based on your overall performance, additional work performed, and job profitability.

At Mr. Rooter Plumbing, we value helping our team members build long-lasting careers in the plumbing industry, starting from general labor positions all the way to team leaders or licensed plumbers.

If you’re ready to join our talented & enthusiastic team that shows up ready to crush goals, it is time to take the next step! APPLY TODAY