Important Note: These jobs are posted in real-time and might expire. Please apply promptly.
This week, the plumbing job market is buzzing with opportunities. There’s a particular need for instructors in Georgia and Tennessee, which shows a growing demand for skilled training in our field. Plus, there are verified remote positions in smart water technology if you’re looking to work from anywhere.
This Week’s Jobs
Plumbing Instructor Company: Roto-Rooter | Location: Calhoun, GA
If you’re passionate about teaching, this role involves training the next generation in plumbing and water mitigation. Great for those with a knack for sharing knowledge. Apply Here
Licensed Plumber Company: Mr. Rooter Plumbing | Location: Champaign, IL
For experienced plumbers, this role requires at least 3 years of verifiable experience. It’s more than just a job—it’s a chance to be part of a company that values plumbing as a core philosophy. Apply Here
Plumbing Foreman Company: Energy Air, Inc. | Location: Orlando, FL
Lead a team in the installation and inspection of plumbing systems. Ideal for those who are ready to step up their leadership game. Apply Here
Plumbing Installers Company: Lickety-Split | Location: Jacksonville, FL
Install heaters, fixtures, and piping in residential settings. Perfect for those who love hands-on work with a variety of plumbing systems. Apply Here
Contract Trainer: Plumbing Company: St. Charles Community College | Location: Wentzville, MO
Teach lecture and lab sessions as a part-time contract trainer. If you’ve got a passion for education, this might be a perfect fit. Apply Here
Plumbing Technician Company: Absolute Best Plumbing | Location: Orlando, FL
Join a team that doesn’t just offer jobs but careers. Perfect for technicians ready to take on new challenges in a supportive environment. Apply Here
Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)
Remote roles are becoming more common, especially in sales and technology. Here’s a look at this week’s remote opportunities:
Regional Sales Manager (core 2) Plumbing/Smart Water Technology Company: Verity Search Partners | Location: Remote
Lead sales efforts in smart water technology. A role for those with experience in plumbing, HVAC, or building tech. Apply Here
Territory Manager Plumbing/Smart Water Technology - (Core-2) Company: Verity Search Partners | Location: Remote
Take charge of a territory in the smart water tech space. Ideal for field sales pros with a knack for plumbing and tech. Apply Here
That’s it for this week. Whether you’re looking to teach, lead, or join a team, there’s something out there for you. Keep pushing forward and best of luck with your applications!
I got hired to teach in Macon by uploading a one‑page copper‑solder lab plan and a 90‑sec phone demo — got a callback the same afternoon; just start fingerprints/background check ASAP or you’ll miss the start date. > urgent needs jobs here: See Urgent Needs Jobs Explore remote jobs here: See Remote Jobs That’s it for this week. Whether you’re (Agree on the urgency.).
Agree with @peter_s89: I landed two interviews in Chattanooga by attaching a one-page lab outline and a 60‑second clip showing safe torch setup on half‑inch copper; the coordinator said it proved I could teach, not just sweat joints (think elevator pitch, not a textbook). If you’re leaning into smart water, add a short note on how you’d triage sensor alarms; if video’s a pain, a single photo with captions did the trick for me.
@peter_s89’s clip idea tracks — what pushed me over was sending a 2‑minute shop safety walkthrough focused on PEX manifold leak checks and including a simple “Week 1 safety + tool ID” rubric. Small caveat: a few GA/TN programs only pull from their HR portals, so messaging coordinators helps visibility but you still need the official app.
, the “apply promptly” bit is no joke — two listings vanished on me mid-week. What got me callbacks for the verified remote smart water roles was a 90‑second screen capture of me configuring leak alerts and usage thresholds in Flo by Moen, plus a sentence on how I’d teach it to apprentices. If you don’t have the hardware, use the vendor’s demo app so it still looks hands-.
Got fast callbacks on the Georgia/Tennessee instructor posts when I attached a single page mapping three starter labs to IPC 2021 by section, plus a 60‑second clip of my dye‑tab method for tracking phantom flushes. Keep the file under 1 MB and name it “Lastname_IPC-mapped_labs.pdf” so HR can find it — those “real-time” listings move fast. If video’s tough, offer a 15‑minute live micro‑lesson in your cover note instead.