2026-01-23 – Weekly Plumbing Jobs : Remote roles in smart water tech

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. The demand for skilled technicians is high, especially in cities like New York and Dallas. There’s also a good mix of roles for those looking to get their hands dirty or for those wanting to try something new, such as design or estimating. Remote work options are verified and available, so there’s flexibility if you’re looking to work from anywhere.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Plumbing Technician
    Company: Billharz Plumbing | Location: New York, NY
    This role is perfect for an experienced plumber in the heart of NYC. The company offers exposure to all phases of plumbing, making it ideal for someone looking to diversify their skills.
    Apply Here

  • Plumbing Installer
    Company: Absolute Plumbing Services | Location: Cartersville, GA
    Looking to specialize in installations? Absolute Plumbing is on the hunt for skilled installers. A great opportunity to work with a dedicated team in Georgia.
    Apply Here

  • Plumbing Technician
    Company: Propeller Building Services | Location: Henderson, NV
    If you’re near Henderson, this role offers a supportive environment with a focus on professional growth. Ideal for those with a strong technical background.
    Apply Here

  • Plumbing Designer
    Company: KZF Design Inc | Location: Cincinnati, OH
    Step into the design side with KZF Design. Perfect for those who have a knack for combining creativity with technical plumbing knowledge.
    Apply Here

  • Plumbing Apprentice
    Company: Midway Plumbing | Location: Abilene, TX
    A solid start for those new to the field. Midway Plumbing provides on-the-job training, making it a great place to learn from seasoned pros.
    Apply Here

  • Plumbing Technician
    Company: Advantage HVAC, Plumbing, and Electrical | Location: Fort Walton Beach, FL
    A fantastic opportunity for those who value performance pay. Join a team that lets you write your own paycheck in a beautiful beach location.
    Apply Here

  • Plumbing Foreman
    Company: NixCo Plumbing/Neyer Plumbing | Location: Cleves, OH
    Ready to lead? This role is for the seasoned plumber with leadership skills, looking to move up and steer a team towards excellence.
    Apply Here

  • Plumbing Technician
    Company: The Rooter Company - Sewer Contractors | Location: Brea, CA
    Join a team with a wide range of plumbing services. If you’ve got experience, this is your chance to shine in sunny California.
    Apply Here

  • Plumbing Estimator
    Company: Patriot Plumbing Solutions | Location: Dallas, TX
    Dive into estimating if you love numbers and details. A good fit for those who want to be part of the planning process in plumbing projects.
    Apply Here

  • Plumbing Tech.
    Company: Emet Plumbing Heating & Air | Location: Taylorsville, UT
    Get involved with a company that values knowledge of local plumbing codes. A great opportunity if you’re looking to work in Utah.
    Apply Here


Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)

This week, there’s a strong focus on remote sales management roles in the plumbing and smart water technology sector. Perfect for those who are experienced in field sales and looking to manage from anywhere.

  • Regional Sales Manager (core 2) Plumbing/Smart Water Technology
    Company: Verity Search Partners | Location: Remote
    A fantastic role for those with a knack for sales and an interest in smart water technology. Flexibility to work from anywhere is a huge plus.
    Apply Here

  • Territory Manager Plumbing/Smart Water Technology - (Core-2)
    Company: Verity Search Partners | Location: Remote
    Perfect for field sales pros with experience in plumbing, HVAC, or building technology. Manage your territory from anywhere you choose.
    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. Remember, these opportunities are time-sensitive, so don’t wait too long to apply. Stay safe out there, and happy job hunting!

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I get faster callbacks on smart-water remote gigs when I include a 45‑sec clip showing how I set LoRaWAN meter alerts plus a single ‘before/after leak trend’ screenshot; small caveat: many ‘remote’ listings still want a commissioning day on-site — @hiring managers, what’s the travel radius on the NYC/Dallas roles?

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I still “apply promptly”, but I attach a one-page runbook on how I’d handle a 2 a.m. leak alert (thresholds, mute windows, escalation) plus a tiny GitHub gist with a dummy MQTT payload so they can replay it — like a quick test drive before the hire. One caveat: a lot of “remote” smart-water gigs still want occasional site visits or a backflow cert, so I mention travel flexibility up front.

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Quick example: I’ve gotten more interviews when I attach a one-page ‘commissioning checklist’ — device IDs, initial setpoints, and a 10-minute rollback plan — and I add ‘first signal in 20 min’ from a past deployment, @alex_young99. If the role skews hands-on, I swap in a photo of a tidy manifold with labeled isolation valves; overdo it and hiring managers glaze over faster than a stuck float.

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