2026-01-09 – Weekly Plumbing Jobs : Plumbing instructors needed urgently

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


See all urgent needs jobs here: See Urgent Needs Jobs
Explore remote jobs here: See Remote Jobs


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.).

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In Georgia, schedule fingerprints early — Friday slots vanish; list RPZ hours; ‘apply promptly’ is real, but IoT helps remotely…

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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.

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@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.

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, 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-.

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@sara_lee99 Got Georgia callbacks after a 2-week syllabus and $300 lab kit; evenings preferred…

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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.

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