Commercial Journeyman Plumber – New Construction at RLP Mechanical
Dallas, Texas, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

18 May, 26

Salary

35.0

Posted On

17 Feb, 26

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Commercial Plumbing, New Construction, Blueprint Reading, System Installation, Troubleshooting, Code Compliance, Safety Protocols, Project Coordination, MedGas Certification, Workmanship, Problem Solving, Apprentice Mentoring

Industry

Construction

Description
Description Commercial Journeyman Plumber – New Construction (Dallas–Fort Worth) RLP Mechanical – Build Your Future With a Team That Values Craftsmanship RLP Mechanical, a respected and fast-growing mechanical contractor in the Greater DFW area, is seeking experienced Commercial Journeyman Plumbers who take pride in high-quality new construction work. If you’re looking to join a stable company that values your expertise, invests in your success, and keeps you working year-round on major ground-up projects, we want to talk to you. Why Experienced Plumbers Choose RLP Mechanical We are known throughout DFW for our strong pipeline of new construction commercial work—including schools, medical buildings, retail, industrial, and large multi-use facilities. Our plumbers enjoy steady projects, supportive leadership, and a company culture built around professionalism and craftsmanship. Compensation & Benefits Starting Wage: $30.00 – $35.00/hr (based on experience) Weekly pay + potential quarterly performance bonus Medical, dental & vision insurance, plus life, short-term & long-term disability 401(k) with industry-leading match – contribute 6% and receive 4% company match Up to 20 days PTO immediately eligible based on experience + paid holidays Consistent new construction work with opportunities for advancement What You’ll Do As a Commercial Journeyman Plumber at RLP, you will be a critical part of our new-construction plumbing team. You’ll work on large-scale commercial projects from rough-in to final installation and ensure our work is completed with precision, efficiency, and safety. Key Responsibilities: Install new commercial and industrial plumbing systems on ground-up construction projects Read and interpret plans, blueprints, and specifications Inspect work, troubleshoot issues, and identify improvements Ensure plumbing installations meet code, quality, and efficiency standards Follow all company and jobsite safety protocols Coordinate effectively with project managers, GC’s, and other trades to keep schedules on track What We’re Looking For Valid Texas Journeyman Plumbing License (required) 4–6+ years of commercial plumbing experience, on new construction projects MedGas certification/endorsement is required Strong understanding of commercial systems, tools, and installation techniques Ability to work efficiently, solve problems on the job, and maintain high-quality workmanship Professional communication and teamwork skills Leadership experience or interest in mentoring apprentices is a plus Valid driver’s license with a clean driving record Ability to pass pre-employment drug and background checks About RLP Mechanical RLP Mechanical has delivered high-quality commercial plumbing, refrigeration, and HVAC services throughout the DFW area. We are committed to craftsmanship, safety, and doing the job right the first time. Our team members stay with us because we offer steady work, respect their skills, and treat them like professionals. If you want to join a company where your experience is valued and your work truly matters, apply today and build with us. Please Note To ensure we’re able to provide the best service to our clients, we kindly request no phone calls or office visits regarding application status. Only selected candidates will be contacted for interviews. #RLP123
Responsibilities
The Commercial Journeyman Plumber will be responsible for installing new commercial and industrial plumbing systems on ground-up construction projects, ensuring precision, efficiency, and safety from rough-in to final installation. Key duties include reading and interpreting plans, inspecting work, troubleshooting issues, and ensuring all installations meet code and quality standards.
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