New Pro Mechanical Ltd
New Pro Mechanical Ltd. is on the hunt for a solid Plumber to jump into the mix on piping jobs across the Greater Toronto Area. This full-time spot is all on-site, pulling in $35 to $45 an hour depending on your chops and the gig’s demands—decent pay for keeping hot water flowing and drains clear in busy spots. You’ll be knee-deep in installing fresh systems, chasing down leaks, and giving old setups a tune-up, all while rubbing shoulders with the crew to keep clients grinning. Picture mornings starting with a quick huddle on the blueprint, then diving into pipe runs for steam lines or gas hookups that meet every code out there. Folks with a journeyman’s ticket or TSSA nod will shine here, especially if you’ve wrenched on HVAC bits or welded up custom fixes in the past. It’s the kind of role where your toolkit and know-how make the difference, blending solo sweat with team smarts to wrap jobs on time. If Toronto’s hustle suits you and you’re game for steady work in mechanical trades, this could be your next steady paycheck with room to grow.
About New Pro Mechanical Ltd
New Pro Mechanical Ltd. handles that grind, zeroing in on piping setups for gas lines, steam flows, hot water loops, and plumbing that doesn’t quit. Started up as a go-to for industrial fixes, they’ve carved out a niche with full-on welding shops and fieldwork that tackles everything from backflow guards to process pipes under TSSA thumbs. It’s a tight-knit outfit, 11 to 50 strong, all about cranking out reliable work without the fluff—think custom fabs that bolt right into place and on-call tweaks that save the day. They lean hard into compliance, making sure every joint seals tight and every system breathes easy. Beyond the wrenches, it’s folks like owner Doug Walsom calling shots, building a crew that values straight talk and solid results. In the world of industrial machinery, they’re the quiet pros turning blueprints into bulletproof installs, one pipe at a time. No wonder they’ve got a loyal following on LinkedIn for trades that matter.
Job Title
Plumber
Responsibilities
- Lay out and hook up piping runs for hot water, steam, or gas in tight commercial nooks.
- Sniff out clogs or bursts in systems and patch them quick with the right tools.
- Run daily checks on installs to spot wear before it bites.
- Team up with welders on fab jobs, measuring cuts and prepping joints.
- Swap out busted fixtures or valves, testing flows till they’re spot-on.
- Log every step—materials used, snags hit, fixes tried—for the paper trail.
- Chat up clients on the fly, explaining holdups or wins in plain talk.
- Haul gear to sites, rigging safe zones for overhead or crawl-space work.
- Fire up torches for custom bends, keeping sparks from sparking trouble.
- Double-down on codes, from TSSA stamps to backflow tests on the reg.
- Pitch tweaks to supervisors, like rerouting lines for smoother ops.
- Clean up scraps at day’s end, leaving sites sharper than you found ’em.
- Jump on emergencies, like midnight calls for a hotel’s main line jam.
- Train greenhorns on tricks, from torque specs to leak hunts.
- Stock the van with fittings and gauges, ready for whatever rolls in.
Requirements
Education
Journeyperson Plumber certification or equivalent plumbing license is a must. TSSA certification for gas or steam piping adds real weight.
Experience
1-2 years twisting pipes in mechanical or HVAC setups, with industrial gigs a feather in your cap.
Skills
- Nimble fingers for threading fittings in crannies without a fuss.
- Cool head under deadline squeezes, juggling tools like a pro.
- Ear for client gripes, turning “it’s dripping” into “fixed and flush.”
- Team player vibe, syncing with electricians or sheet metal guys seamless.
- Gut for puzzles, like tracing a pressure drop through a maze of lines.
- Road warrior ready, navigating GTA traffic without breaking stride.
Knowledge
- Lowdown on plumbing codes, from drains to vents that pass muster.
- Grip on mechanical systems, like how steam loops tie into HVAC hearts.
- Ways with pipe materials—copper solders, PVC glues, steel threads.
- Backflow lingo and tests to keep water pure downstream.
- Welding basics for fab tie-ins, spotting good beads from bad.
- Safety drills for gas work, sniffing leaks before they boom.
Applicant Location
On-site duties mean you’re based in the Greater Toronto Area—think Vaughan to Mississauga, with travel between jobs the norm.
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