Licensed Plumbers, Master, Journeyman and Apprentice - Construction

Licensed Plumbers, Master, Journeyman and Apprentice - Construction

Houston, United States

Company
A Squared Plumbing
Location
Houston, TX
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
20–35 an hour
Posted
4 days ago
Via
via Glassdoor

Job Description
Positions available for Master, Journeyman and Apprentice plumbers. Commercial construction. All Apprentice plumbers must have 3 years’ experience with a license. Construction positions require TRAVEL within Texas and Oklahoma. Position also requires NIGHT work. Professional firm offering full time positions to individuals that are reliable, honest, dependable, detail oriented, and capable of starting and completing all phases of plumbing projects. We offer a positive, professional work environment where outstanding work performance and outcomes are recognized and rewarded. This is a full time, benefit- eligible position. Pay is based on experience for all positions.

Please read below for requirements:
• Current/Valid license for position sought and Driver License
• Own the necessary hand tools.
• Must be able to work nights and travel weekly throughout Texas and Oklahoma

Candidates, please email resume or information sheet (including name, contact information, and brief summary of experience).

Pay: $20.00 - $35.00 per hour

Benefits:
• Paid time off

People with a criminal record are encouraged to apply

Work Location: On the road
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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Plumber Jobs in United States

Q What is the median salary for plumber jobs in the United States in 2026?
As per the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median annual wage for plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters is $61,550 as of May 2023, with hourly median pay of $29.59, expected to reach $66,000 annually by 2026 based on historical 2.5% annual wage growth trends. The lowest 10 percent earn less than $39,270 annually, while the top 10 percent earn more than $101,190. Salaries vary by state, with California averaging $71,980 and Texas $52,120.
Q What visa is required for foreign workers to take plumber jobs in the US in 2026?
As per U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, foreign workers for plumber jobs typically qualify for H-2B temporary non-agricultural visas if the position is seasonal or temporary with insufficient U.S. workers available; the FY2026 cap is projected at 130,000 visas similar to FY2025's 114,000 regular plus supplemental. Employers must obtain temporary labor certification from DOL before filing Form I-129, with processing fees of $460 base plus $500 fraud fee. Permanent options include EB-3 visas requiring PERM labor certification.
Q What education and experience are required to qualify for entry-level plumber jobs in the US?
As per the Bureau of Labor Statistics, plumbers need a high school diploma or GED and completion of a 4- to 5-year apprenticeship with at least 2,000 hours of paid on-the-job training plus 144 hours per year of technical instruction. No college degree is required, but math and mechanical skills are essential. About 49,200 openings are projected annually through 2033 due to replacements.
Q What documents are needed to apply for plumber apprenticeship programs in the US?
As per the U.S. Department of Labor Office of Apprenticeship, required documents include a high school diploma or GED, proof of being at least 16 years old (18 for some programs), valid photo ID, Social Security card, and proof of legal work authorization. Applicants must also pass a physical exam confirming ability to perform strenuous work and may need a driver's license. Applications are submitted to state apprenticeship agencies or program sponsors via apprenticeship.gov/find-a-program.
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