Journeyman Plumber
Aerotek · Denver, Colorado · Posted Jul 3, 2026
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Job Title: Commercial Journeyman Plumber
Job Description
This role focuses on installing and servicing plumbing systems on commercial projects such as hotels, condominium developments, rehab facilities, and full in-residence and commercial kitchen environments. You will work closely with company leadership in the field, use project management software to manage daily reporting and next-day planning, and may also support residential subdivision projects that require efficient, repetitive installation methods.
Responsibilities
- Install, assemble, and service plumbing systems in multi-story steel and concrete commercial buildings.
- Perform plumbing work in commercial kitchens and full in-residence facilities, ensuring safe and code-compliant installations.
- Work on commercial projects including hotels, condo developments, and rehab facilities, following project specifications and timelines.
- Support residential subdivision projects that require repetitive and standardized installation methods when needed.
- Use project management software to complete accurate daily reports and document project progress.
- Plan and drive next-day goals and tasks based on project needs and daily reporting.
- Collaborate closely with company owners in the field to learn and apply established methods, systems, and best practices.
- Interpret and work from blueprints, drawings, and specifications to complete installations correctly.
- Use hand tools, mechanical tools, and pressing equipment safely and efficiently on job sites.
- Troubleshoot plumbing issues and identify effective solutions in a commercial or residential setting.
- Maintain company standards for productivity in a production-based environment focused on output.
- Follow all safety requirements on job sites, including proper use of tools, equipment, and personal protective gear.
- Transport and care for tools, equipment, and company-provided technology such as iPads or work tracking devices.
Essential Skills
- Active licensed Journeyman Plumber or the ability to obtain a Colorado journeyman plumbing license or reciprocal license within 90 days of hire.
- Minimum of 3 years of plumbing experience required to obtain and perform at the journeyman level.
- Demonstrated experience in commercial or industrial plumbing environments, including multi-story projects.
- Ability to read, interpret, and work from blueprints and construction drawings.
- Proficiency with construction and plumbing installation methods, including rough-in, finish work, and system troubleshooting.
- Capability to use project management or work tracking software for daily reports and task management.
- Experience with Procore, BuildOps, or similar construction/project management platforms, or the ability to quickly learn comparable systems.
- Ability to use Service Pro or an iPad on job sites for documentation and communication.
- Strong mechanical aptitude and hands-on skills with plumbing systems and components.
- Self-starter with leadership qualities and the ability to work productively with minimal supervision.
- Reliable access to and use of personal hand tools, including multi-screwdriver, drill, hacksaw, pressing wrenches, and pliers.
- Ability to work effectively in a production-based environment where performance is evaluated daily.
Additional Skills & Qualifications
- Colorado plumbing license or reciprocal license with the ability to transfer within 90 days of starting.
- Commercial or industrial plumbing background preferred for multi-story and complex projects.
- Residential plumbing background considered for subdivision and repetitive installation work.
- Open to candidates with union training and experience.
- Comfort using modern construction technology, including project management software and mobile devices on job sites.
- Willingness to learn new work methods and systems directly from company owners and experienced team members.
- Strong troubleshooting skills to diagnose and resolve plumbing issues efficiently.
- Solid communication skills for coordinating with project teams and reporting progress.
- Commitment to safety practices and consistent use of required protective equipment, including steel-toed or hard-toed boots.
Why Work Here?
Team members enjoy a stable, production-focused environment with a normal work week rather than an overtime-driven schedule. Full-time employees receive salaried compensation, flex time off, a substantial health insurance stipend, and access to a 401(k) plan with profit sharing. Licensed journeymen and masters benefit from a company vehicle and gas card, and employees traveling outside the normal working area receive per diem and lodging support. The organization invests heavily in top-tier technology, tools, and hands-on mentorship directly from ownership, with performance-based pay raises that can occur multiple times per year. Housing support is available in certain project locations, including three-bedroom condos with full kitchens…