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Plumber Jobs in Greater London

Plumber

​A Plumber is responsible for ensuring water and sanitation systems in residential and commercial buildings are working correctly. Plumbers repair, install and maintain pipes and fixtures, and also inspect drainage and other systems to ensure they’re fully functional and compliant with regulations.

Plumbers are also required to understand blueprints and floorplans to enable them to do their work without interfering with existing infrastructure. Plumbing is a manual role that requires them to be able to cut and bend piping and assemble valves and fittings. Plumbers also work on areas external to properties such as broken drainage and clogged drains. Plumbers will need to have completed an apprenticeship or relevant trade qualifications.

For Plumber jobs, candidates may need to hold a JIB card or CSCS card.

NRL focuses on sourcing and identifying highly qualified and experienced plumbing professionals suited to clients' specific needs. The recruitment process involves screening candidates to ensure possession of the necessary technical skills, certifications, and hands-on experience required for the job. Consideration is also given to the importance of reliability, problem-solving abilities, and compliance with health and safety standards. By matching the right candidates to the right positions, NRL supports both temporary and permanent roles, helping clients maintain efficient and functional plumbing operations while ensuring that candidates receive roles that best match their expertise and career goals.

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Contract Plumber Jobs

Contract Plumber jobs involve working on a fixed-term basis to provide plumbing services for a range of projects, including residential, commercial, and industrial settings. These roles typically require professionals to undertake installations, repairs, and maintenance of various plumbing systems, such as water supply lines, heating systems, and drainage networks. Contract Plumbers must possess strong technical skills, relevant certifications, and practical experience to efficiently manage tasks within specified timelines. Additionally, they need to adhere to health and safety standards, work collaboratively with other tradespeople, and communicate effectively with clients to meet project requirements. Contract positions allow Plumbers to work on a variety of projects, which can help them gain more experience and exposure in the industry.

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Frequently asked questions

  • What does a Plumber do?
  • A Plumber is a skilled tradesperson who specialises in installing, maintaining, and repairing water systems and fixtures. They work with piping, appliances, and fixtures to ensure proper functioning of plumbing systems in residential, commercial, and industrial settings.

  • How much are Plumbers paid in the UK?
  • In the UK, Plumbers' salaries vary based on experience and location. On average, entry-level Plumbers earn between £28,000 and £32,000 per year, while experienced Plumbers can earn upwards of £39,000 per year. Self-employed Plumbers or those with specialised expertise may earn even higher incomes.

  • What do Plumbers handle?
  • Plumbers handle a wide range of tasks, including installing and repairing piping, fixtures, and appliances such as sinks, toilets, showers, and water heaters. They also work on heating systems, drainage systems, and gas piping. In addition, Plumbers play a critical role in detecting and fixing leaks, ensuring water efficiency, and maintaining overall safety and functionality of plumbing systems

​Greater London

Greater London is the area that forms the centre of London and consists of 32 London Boroughs, including Westminster, Camden, Islington and Tower Hamlets. With a population of over 8 million it has a diverse population, with a large proportion being young people between the ages of 18 and 34. The city is known worldwide for its culture, in particular the world-famous art collection of Tate Modern and the National Gallery.

The engineering sector in Greater London is diverse and growing. It has a long history of innovation across numerous sectors including energy, architecture, transport and construction.

London has an extensive public transport system that covers all regions of the city. The London Underground is the oldest and most famous of the city's subway systems and consists of 11 lines that reach into each district. Other forms of public transport include buses and river boats.

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