Computes kind, size and amount of pipe connections and other materials when necessary.
Performs trouble shooting in major breakdowns, diagnosing trouble and taking corrective action.
Installs and test hydraulic, compressed air, fire sprinkling, steam and other pressure systems.
Installs, assembles, repairs and maintains plumbing lines, systems and accessories.
Determines routing and location of lines, accessories, and equipment.
Installs and test sanitary plumbing fixtures.
Performs functional tests to assure proper installations and system operations.
Uses blueprints, sketches and work orders and adheres to trade practices and plumbing codes.
Requirements
driver’s license
3+ years
us citizen
teamwork
certifications
english
Regular attendance in accordance with established work schedule is critical.
Must possess the degree of familiarization which is consistent with and considered usual and normal for the complexity of the work to be performed.
Grooming and dress must be appropriate for the position and must not impose a safety risk/hazard to the employee or others.
Must have, and maintain, a valid Real ID driver’s license.
Must be able to work in a team atmosphere.
Must be able to obtain and maintain appropriate certifications where such certifications are a requirement of the job.
Minimum of 3 years of experience.
Must be able to pass a Pre-Employment background check and drug screen test.
Ability to work outside normal schedule and adjust schedule to meet peak periods and surge requirements when required.
Must put forward a professional behavior that enhances productivity and promotes teamwork and cooperation.
Must be a U.S. Citizen in order to obtain required NASA badge.
Must be able to provide a certified Birth Certificate (with state seal), Passport, or INS Citizenship documents on date of hire (candidate will be sent home if this paperwork is not provided upon arrival on date of hire).
Must have the ability to communicate the English language, both verbally and written, in an effective manner.
Makes proper connection be sweating, leading, screwing or bolting joints.
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
must pass a pre‑employment background check and drug screen test.
Company
Overview
Born in 1971
Company Founding Year
Established as an Alaska Native regional corporation, the company has a rich history rooted in its founding year.
$345M in Revenue
Annual Earnings
Generating significant revenue through its four core business lines: Construction, Technical IT & Cyber, Facilities Management, and Education.
Delivering federal agency solutions for over three decades.
Hallmark projects span federal defense bases, naval ships at sea, remote environmental facilities, and Job Corps training centers.
Award-winning construction, nationally recognized IT support (including CMMI and ISO certifications), and a flawless safety record.
Operates comprehensive Job Corps educational services alongside heavy civil and cyber missions.
Culture + Values
Always promote and protect cultural values of its shareholders while fulfilling its vision to remain financially sound.
Create an excellent business reputation by putting the customer first.
Make sound, timely decisions.
Promote open and truthful communication at all levels of the organization without political retribution or consequences.
Build shareholders’ confidence through effective leadership.
Speak with one honest voice to all stakeholders.
Promote responsible development while supporting a clean, healthy environment.
Devote time and resources to the professional development of shareholders.
Devote time and resources to the professional growth of employees.
Value and respect truthful communication in all instances.
Create a desired place to work, which highly values employees and respects individual differences.
Insist that leaders at all levels “walk the talk”.
Respect the talents, opinions, and performance of people who work for the company.
Make beneficial contributions to the community.
Be a positive force to promote social justice.
We do things the right way
We create meaningful value
We empower people
We build community
We leave things better than we found them
Environment + Sustainability
35% by 2030
Carbon Intensity Reduction Goal
Aims to reduce carbon intensity from a 2012 baseline by 35% by 2030.
50% by 2040
Long-term Carbon Intensity Target
Committed to reducing carbon intensity by 50% from 2012 baseline by 2040.
28% Reduction
Carbon Intensity Achievement
Already reduced carbon intensity by 28% from 2012 baseline by the end of 2023.
85 kW Panels
Solar Panel Installation
Installed solar panels with a capacity of 85 kW each at two major power plants.
100,000 MWh
Renewable Energy Target
Aims to increase renewable energy generation by 100,000 MWh through power purchase agreements or construction contracts.
Planning ~200 kW solar capacity on a new Field Operations & Engineering Building by end of 2025.
Launching Alaska’s first 500 kW community solar project (~1,280 panels), with a pilot subscription program starting March 2025.
Triple-bottom-line sustainability framework: environment (planet), social (people), governance (performance).
Member energy efficiency efforts yielding ~1% load decline per year.
Offering beneficial electrification incentives and net-metering programs for member-installed renewables.
Inclusion & Diversity
Core strategy goal to "embrace the diversity of the Chugach family and our communities."
No publicly stated numeric targets or gender breakdowns available on website or LinkedIn.
No clear gender-related statistics (e.g., % women in leadership or workforce) were found.