Commercial Projects Plumber

Commercial Projects Plumber


Company
CV Services Group
Location
Hendra, Queensland, Australia
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
21 days ago
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Job Description
Brief DescriptionPlumbing Project TradespersonCommercial Projects | Hendra | Full-TimeThe OpportunityDue to recently awarded projects and a strong forward pipeline, CV Services is seeking an experienced Plumbing Project Tradesperson to join our Asset Services team based in Hendra.This is a hands-on role working across commercial plumbing projects and minor works within critical infrastructure environments. If you’re a capable plumber who enjoys project work, variety, and being part of a solid, supportive team — this could be a great fit.What You’ll Be DoingDeliver commercial plumbing project works safely and efficientlyWork across critical infrastructure sites for key clientsProvide quality workmanship and practical technical solutionsMaintain clear communication with supervisors and team membersRepresent CV professionally on siteAbout YouTrade-qualified plumber with a current QLD Plumbing LicenceConstruction White CardCurrent C-Class manual driver’s licenceExperience in commercial plumbing project worksStrong time management and ability to work autonomouslyCommitment to safety, quality and plumbing standardsA reliable team player with a positive attitudeWhat’s In It For YouFull-time, permanent role with a steady pipeline of workSupportive team culture with experienced leadersPurchased leave program for added flexibilityCV Life Employee Rewards – retail discounts & perksSalary sacrificing & novated leasing optionsDiscounted corporate private health insuranceFinancial wellbeing supportAbout Asset ServicesAsset Services is an integrated multi-trade business delivering commercial plumbing projects, maintenance and minor works across critical environments including airports, healthcare, transport, retail and logistics.About CVAt CV, our people come first. We’re proud of our strong culture, open communication, and the way we support our teams to succeed.Ready to get started?Click Apply today. Learn more at www.cvservices.com.au

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