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Plumber

Job Profile: Plumber

Department: Deck Engine

Vacancy Available: 14

Experience: Job 02-05 Years

Job Type: International Cruise Job

Salary Range: US $ 1000-1400

Salary: According to your Qualifications and Experience.

Working Hours: Normally 9 Hours, beyond 09 Hours you will be entitle to get overtime payout $ 5-7 per Hour.

Week Off: There is No week off, you will get Time Off

Employment Type: Fixed Term Contract for Nine Months

This is renewable Contract it will be renewed after Nine months.

Cruise Name and Route: Now this is the combine hiring for multiple cruises. Your Joining Cruise’s name and route will be mentioned in your joining letter.

Cost and Charges: You have to bear only your medical cost which is also refundable with your first month salary. You have to do your medical checkup from DGFT authorized hospital only.

Processing Time: From Interview to Joining Letter/Visa, it will take two months time.

Joining Location: Mumbai

Benefits: You will get Medical Facility (ESCI), Health Insurance, Life Insurance, PF, Food and Accommodation. Two months paid leave during your Nine months Contract.

Leave: Two months paid leave during your Nine months Contract.

Description: The Plumber assists the First Plumber in the maintenance and repair of the onboard water, sanitary, and heating systems in a cost-efficient manner that is in compliance with Company safety standards.

Hiring Process:

  • CV Shortlisting
  • Telephonic Interview
  • Online Interview

If Selected

  • Offer of Employment
  • Offer Letter Acceptance
  • Medical Checkup
  • Police Clearance Certificate
  • STCW and CDC
  • Visa Process
  • Joining Letter

Responsibilities

  • Installing and repairing water supply systems: A plumber may be responsible for installing and repairing a variety of water supply systems, including pipes, pumps, and valves. For example, if a pipe bursts or a valve fails, the marine plumber would need to diagnose the problem and make the necessary repairs. They may also be responsible for installing new water supply systems or upgrading existing ones to improve efficiency and safety.
  • Maintaining waste management systems: Waste management is another critical aspect of plumbing, and a plumber must ensure that the ship's sewage, gray water, and black water systems are functioning properly. This includes regularly inspecting and cleaning the systems to prevent blockages and leaks, as well as ensuring compliance with environmental regulations.
  • Installing and repairing HVAC systems: Marine plumbers may also be responsible for installing and maintaining the ship's heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. This includes installing and repairing duct work, fans, and other components, as well as troubleshooting and repairing problems that may arise with the HVAC system.
  • Troubleshooting plumbing problems: When a plumbing problem occurs on a ship, it's the marine plumber's job to diagnose the problem and determine the best course of action for repair. For example, if a toilet is backing up or a sink is clogged, the marine plumber would need to identify the cause of the problem and make the necessary repairs to ensure that the system is functioning properly.
  • Collaborating with other crew members: Marine plumbers work closely with other members of the ship's crew to ensure that all systems are functioning properly and in compliance with regulations. This includes collaborating with engineers, electricians, and maintenance personnel to identify and address problems, as well as ensuring that all work is performed safely and efficiently.

Requirements

  • Assisted in fitting valves, couplings, or assemblies to tanks, pumps, and systems, using hand tools.
  • Worked with hand tools, tamp machine, jack hammer, core drill machine, and other required equipment.
  • Used electrical test equipment, pressure gauges, hand tools, power tools, and voltage and current meters.
  • Tasked trained/training in residential-commercial installment, tenant improvement, and removal of any plumbing needs or necessities.
  • Completed repairs and maintenance to commercial and residential plumbing systems in Mississippi and Louisiana.
  • Repaired existing plumbing and electrical systems for commercial and residential clients.
  • Performed routine plumbing assistance with assignments and tasks alongside Journeyman-level plumbers.
  • Provided residential and commercial plumbing service to customers and businesses.
  • Repair or replacement of toilets and flanges (cast iron as well as old style lead and brass).
  • Plumbed all water lines in the Wild Turkey Expansion project (Bottling Plant) PVC, CPVC/APEX/ Cast Iron/Stainless.
  • Assist plumber with rough-end installation, maintenance and repair of piping (Copper, PVC, and Cast Iron)
  • Installed cast iron pipe, painted hangers, solder copper, drove company truck and worked with HVAC Crew.