Plumber/Steamfitter
JOB PURPOSE
This job series describes positions in which the major responsibilities are a variety of plumbing duties performed at the journey level, as well as steamfitter work performed inside buildings on medium and low-pressure steam and condensate systems.
The duties listed under the Characteristic Duties section are designed to provide a representative sampling of key tasks and/or responsibilities associated with the job. They are not intended to be a complete list of all the duties performed by employees in the classification.
Responsibilities
Work may include any plumbing function as described in the Uniform Plumbing Code and Uniform Mechanical Code. Work is done on pipes of various materials, such as brass, steel, cast iron, copper, glass, or plastic, and of various sizes. In addition, plumber/steamfitters are expected to perform extensive preventive maintenance, as well as to provide emergency response actions when needed in all areas of responsibility.
Duties are assigned by a shop supervisor or lead and are performed with considerable independence. Work will be spot-checked during an assignment or upon its completion.
A minimum of 30% of an employee's duties must be steamfitter-related responsibilities.
Core Duties (Steam fitting)
- Install, maintain, repair, and troubleshoot problems on medium and low pressure steam and condensate systems, including convectors, radiators, coils and heat exchangers, steam tables, sterilizes, autoclaves, traps, automatic and manual valves, strainers, and pumps
- May perform plumbing-related welding if qualified as a certified welder.
Core Duties (Plumbing)
- Install, maintain, and repair domestic hot and cold water systems, including heating systems, boilers, hot water tanks, heat exchangers, radiators, valves, and pumps
- Install and maintain chilled water systems and related equipment, including pumps, valves, regulators, coils and strainers
- Install, maintain and repair all types of plumbing fixtures, such as faucets, sinks, bathtubs, toilets, water heaters, and garbage disposals
- Inspect plumbing systems for malfunctions. Turn systems off safely and make repairs as needed
- Cut, bend, solder, thread, and assemble pipes and fitting
- Join pipes by using flanges, fittings, solder, glue, or welding
- Install, clean, maintain, and repair sanitary sewer lines and storm drainage systems, using hand or power tools
- Install and repair pipe insulation systems
- Maintain and repair fire protection sprinkler systems, including pipes and sprinkler heads
- Install and repair gas lines and related equipment.
Qualifications
Must be skilled in the use of the tools, materials, and equipment of the plumbing trade
Must have sufficient training and experience to qualify as a journeyman plumber (approximately five years of work in the trade, including time spent in an apprenticeship or vocational training program)
Must also have experience in medium and low-pressure steam systems
Must have knowledge of the physical properties of steam and condensate and the equipment used in maintaining these systems
In addition, plumber/steamfitters may be required to use respiratory equipment and to work in confined spaces or in high elevations.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
Education & Experience
Journey level knowledge equivalent to four years of completion in an apprentice program or a combination of equivalent education and work experience. Four years of actual work in the plumber/steamfitter trade
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
- Skilled in the use of the tools, equipment and methods of the trade.
- Understanding of complex troubleshooting and repair of plumbing, hydronic, steam systems
- Knowledge of the physical properties of steam and condensate and the equipment used in maintaining these systems.
- May be required to use respiratory equipment.
- Thorough knowledge of all types of materials and processes of the trade
- Ability to work from plans and specifications
- Knowledge of all applicable codes of the trade
- Respond to emergency calls nights, weekends, and holidays
- Willing to work variable shifts at night or on weekends
- Demonstrated strong communication skills (both verbal and written)
Certifications and Licenses
- Must possess and maintain a valid California Non-commercial Class C Driver's license.
- Preferred: Possess a journeyman card in plumbing/steam fitting or other recognized technical credential.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Ability to obtain and maintain a California Non-commercial Class C license.
Must be able to work in confined spaces or in high elevations.
Constantly twist/bend/stoop/squat, grasp forcefully.
Frequently stand/walk, lift/carry/push/pull objects that weigh up to 10 pounds
Occasionally kneel/crawl, reach/work above shoulders, light/fine grasp tools
Rarely climb, perform seated work, life/carry/pull/push objects greater than 40 pounds, perform desk-based work, use a telephone, sort/file paperwork or part
Occasionally operate foot and/or hand-controlled equipment
Operate special machinery, i.e. mechanical and hydro sewer equipment.
Ability to perform strenuous and repetitive work
Must be able to lift at least 50 lbs.
Constantly stand/walk.
Possess visual acuity required to work with color coding
Occasionally use a lift to access devices
Ability to perform work outside in variable weather conditions
Ability to wear required appropriate uniform and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
Work Standards
When conducting university business, must comply with the California Vehicle Code and Stanford University driving requirements.
Interpersonal Skills: Demonstrates the ability to work well with Stanford colleagues and clients and with external organizations.
Promote Culture of Safety: Demonstrates commitment to personal responsibility and value for safety; communicates safety concerns; uses and promotes safe behaviors based on training and lessons learned.
Subject to and expected to comply with all applicable University policies and procedures, including but not limited to the personnel policies and other policies found in the University’s Administrative Guide, http://adminguide.stanford.edu/ and the appropriate collective bargaining agreement at https://cardinalatwork.stanford.edu/hr-processes-policies/labor-relations-collective-bargaining
The expected pay for this position is $54.78 (Step 1) per hour. Placement in the pay range is subject to the applicable Collective Bargaining Agreement.
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