Licensed/Service Plumber

Licensed/Service Plumber

Toronto, Canada

Company
BROTHERS PLUMBING
Location
Toronto, ON
Job Type
Full-time
Via
via Indeed

Job Description
Do you have what it takes to be on the brothers’ team?

Are you interested in starting a rewarding career with a seasoned industry veteran? Do you have a passion for helping people and making a difference in your community? Does the thought of working alongside a close-knit crew of like-minded team members sound like your idea of a good work day?

If you answered yes to any of the above questions, Brothers Plumbing would love to speak with you. We are always are on the search for new talent, and are committed to providing ongoing professional training to the right candidates.

At Brothers, the term “employee” is simply a placeholder. Once hired, you will be an essential part of our plumbing family, an integral link between the company and its customers. We expect and reward hard work, dedication, and a willingness to grow with the firm.

Since we have a prestigious reputation to uphold, Brothers only hires candidates who demonstrate true interest in the positions we have available. There are plenty of qualified apprentice and journeyman plumbers in Toronto, many of which possess amazing credentials. However, the best way to make an excellent first impression with us is by showing your enthusiasm for serving the GTA.

Our residential and commercial customers depend on us every day to show up, get the job done, and deliver nothing short of superb service. We are only at where we are because of the dedication our team members bring to the table each and every day. Of course, they are compensated very well for their hard work.

To get started, submit an updated cover letter and resume. You will have the option to edit these documents on the online form once they have been uploaded.

Licensed/Service Plumber
• Letter of criminal clearance
• Clean driver’s abstract
• Track record of customer service excellence
• Extensive knowledge of the plumbing code
• Valid Ontario plumbing license (or 5th year apprentice)
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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Plumber Jobs in Canada

Q What is the median hourly wage for plumbers in Canada in 2026?
According to Government of Canada's Job Bank, plumbers (NOC 72300) have a national median hourly wage of $36.00 as of 2026. Wages range from $27.00 per hour at the low end to $48.00 at the high end. In high-demand provinces like Alberta, the median reaches $39.50 per hour.
Q How can foreign workers get a work permit for plumber jobs in Canada in 2026?
Foreign plumbers with at least 2 years of experience and CLB 5 in English or French qualify for Express Entry Federal Skilled Trades Program. Alternatively, apply via Provincial Nominee Programs which target NOC 72300 trades. The work permit application fee is CAD 155, with processing times averaging 12 weeks for LMIA-exempt cases.
Q What education and experience are required to qualify as a plumber in Canada?
A high school diploma is required, followed by a 4-year apprenticeship with 9,000 hours of on-the-job training and 8 weeks of classroom instruction per year. At least 1,500 hours of work experience is needed for Red Seal endorsement. Entry-level positions accept registered apprentices after Grade 12.
Q What documents are needed to apply for plumber apprenticeship programs in Canada?
Submit a high school diploma or equivalent, resume listing any related experience, government-issued ID, and proof of residency. Safety certifications like WHMIS 2015 and fall protection are often required upfront. Applications are processed through provincial apprenticeship authorities with no fee for registration as of 2026.
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