Appliance Service Technician
Madison, AL · On-site
Your Qualifications Required * 1-3 years' experience in technical, mechanical, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, or similar field * Valid Driver License * Pass periodic drug screens and background checks
Madison, AL · On-site
Your Qualifications Required * 1-3 years' experience in technical, mechanical, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, or similar field * Valid Driver License * Pass periodic drug screens and background checks
Madison, AL · On-site
Your Qualifications Required * 1-3 years' experience in technical, mechanical, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, or similar field * Valid Driver License * Pass periodic drug screens and background checks
Madison, AL · On-site
$50K/yr
Experience in Appliance, furniture, HVAC, or plumbing delivery Our Story AllSouth Appliance is a family owned and operated business, begun in 1997 to service the construction industry. As as a full ...
Madison, AL · On-site
$50K/yr
Experience in Appliance, furniture, HVAC, or plumbing delivery Our Story AllSouth Appliance is a family owned and operated business, begun in 1997 to service the construction industry. As as a full ...
$13.30 - $16.18
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$22.40 is the 25th percentile. Wages below this are outliers.
$21.96 - $24.85
19% of jobs
The median wage is $26.21 / hr.
$24.85 - $27.74
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$31.44 is the 75th percentile. Wages above this are outliers.
$30.63 - $33.52
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To excel as a Union Plumber, you need strong mechanical aptitude, problem-solving abilities, and experience in installing, repairing, and maintaining plumbing systems, typically acquired through a formal apprenticeship and state licensure. Familiarity with blueprints, pipefitting tools, welding equipment, and adherence to local building codes is essential. Excellent communication, teamwork, and customer service skills help Union Plumbers work effectively with clients, contractors, and other tradespeople on job sites. These competencies ensure safety, efficiency, and high-quality workmanship in the construction and maintenance of plumbing systems.
A Union Plumber is a skilled tradesperson who installs, repairs, and maintains plumbing systems while being a member of a labor union. Union plumbers follow strict safety and quality standards, receive ongoing training, and often have better job security, wages, and benefits compared to non-union plumbers. They work in residential, commercial, and industrial settings, handling tasks like pipe fitting, fixture installation, and leak repairs. Their work ensures proper water distribution, drainage, and sanitation in buildings.
Union Plumbers have several pathways for career growth, often starting as apprentices and progressing to journeyman and eventually master plumber status, each with increased responsibility and pay. Many union plumbers advance into supervisory roles, such as foreman or project manager, overseeing crews and coordinating large projects. There are also opportunities to specialize in areas like medical gas installation or green plumbing systems, or to become a union instructor or business agent. The union provides support with ongoing training and networking, helping members develop their skills and move up within the trade.
Full-time
Medical, Dental, Life, Retirement, PTO
Posted 4 days ago
Diagnose and repair appliances such as refrigerators, cooking appliances, microwaves, washing machines, dryers, and dishwashers.
Coordinate and communicate with the service department, customers, and coworkers regarding appliance service calls.
Maintain paperwork and documentation related to appliance service, including documenting issues and determining further actions needed.
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Finance and insurance
201 - 500 Employees
Columbia, SC, US
1960