PLUMBER

PLUMBER

Toronto, Canada

Company
City of Toronto
Location
Toronto, ON
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
4 days ago
Via
via City Of Toronto Jobs

Job Description
• Job ID: 59372
• Job Category: Trades
• Division & Section: Parks & Recreation, PFR Parks
• Work Location: Nashdene Yard, 70 Nashdene Rd
• Job Type & Duration: Full-Time, Permanent
• Hourly Rate: $45.62
• Hours & Shift Information: 40 Hours Per Week; Monday to Friday, 6:30am-2:30pm.
• Affiliation: L416 Outside
• Number of Positions Open: 1
• Posting Period: 24-APRIL-2026 – 8-MAY-2026
• Major Responsibilities:
• Performs skills and semi-skilled tasks as a Plumber, in the installation, operation and repair of mechanical equipment and repairs required in connection with general building/park maintenance
• Installs, inspects, maintains, tests and repairs malfunctions to heating, cooling, fresh air, sprinkler, fire protection, pumps and plumbing systems, water services, water meters, backflow preventers and auxiliary equipment on City and Private properties using sketches and blueprints.
• Requisitions materials and equipment to complete repairs and maintenance to same systems using a computer.
• Repairs boiler fittings and related equipment.
• Replaces or repairs boiler tubes, plates, high pressure piping using tools such as pipe threaders, pipe wrenches, pipe cutters, welding equipment.
• Assembles, installs and repairs a variety of piping by means of threading, soldering brazing, welding etc.
• Replaces or repairs equipment for units such as air conditioners, refrigerators, sinks, showers or water closets.
• Removes, installs and realigns equipment.
• Removes and replaces electrical equipment.
• Arranges for inspections of new water and drain services and requests stakeouts from public utility companies before excavating. Installs, maintains and repairs water services. Activates water services when needed and winterizes same.
• Utilizes a variety of tools/equipment and is responsible for their maintenance.
• Performs a variety of skilled work related to backflow preventers backflow preventer testing and repairs.
• Provides direction and training to staff and oversees work of contractors to ensure it complies to standards & specifications.
• Transports materials and equipment to be used on various job sites and operates other equipment.
• Performs other related work as assigned.

Key Qualifications:
• Must possess and be able to maintain a current Certificate of Qualification as a Plumber in accordance with the regulations enforced in the Province of Ontario.
• Considerable experience as a Plumber.
• Experience in reading and interpreting drawings and specifications and in overseeing work performed by contractors.
• Must possess and be able to maintain a valid Province of Ontario, Class "G" Driver’s License and must qualify for the City’s equipment operating permits and requirements.
• Possess or be able to obtain and maintain a Back Flow Prevention Tester License

You must also have:
• Ability to provide work direction and training to others.
• Ability to lay out, install, maintain and repair pipes, fixture etc. at any City structure, building or site.
• Must be familiar with the Occupational Health and Safety Act and the regulations that apply to this work.
• Must be physically capable of performing required duties and work in all weather conditions and in confined spaces.
• With the appropriate safety precautions, must be able to tolerate dusty, noise, heights and odorous conditions.
• Must be available to work shift/weekend/overtime/on call duty.

Equity, Diversity and Inclusion

The City is an equal opportunity employer, dedicated to creating a workplace culture of inclusiveness that reflects the diverse residents that we serve. Learn more about the City’s commitment to employment equity.

Accommodation

The City of Toronto is committed to creating an accessible and inclusive organization. We are committed to providing barrier-free and accessible employment practices in compliance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). Should you require Code-protected accommodation through any stage of the recruitment process, please make them known when contacted and we will work with you to meet your needs. Disability-related accommodation during the application process is available upon request. Learn more about the City’s Hiring Policies and Accommodation Process.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Plumber Jobs in Canada

Q What is the salary range for plumbers in Canada in 2026?
Plumbers (NOC 72300) earn $28.00 to $48.00 per hour across Canada in 2026, with a national median of $36.50 per hour. This equals annual full-time earnings of $58,240 to $99,840 based on 2,080 hours. Entry-level journeypersons start at $28.00 per hour after apprenticeship.
Q What work permit is required for foreign plumbers to work in Canada in 2026?
Foreign plumbers need an employer-specific work permit under the Temporary Foreign Worker Program, requiring a positive Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) unless exempt via Global Talent Stream. NOC 72300 (TEER 2) qualifies for Express Entry Federal Skilled Trades Program with CLB 5 language and 2 years experience. Processing takes 10 weeks on average.
Q What education and experience are needed for entry-level plumber jobs in Canada?
Entry requires Grade 10 education including math, followed by a 4-year apprenticeship with 7,200 hours of on-the-job training and 672 hours classroom instruction. No prior experience needed to start apprenticeship, but mechanical aptitude test may be required. Red Seal certification exam available upon completion for national recognition.
Q What documents are required to apply for plumber apprenticeship programs in Canada?
Submit high school diploma or equivalent, transcripts showing Grade 10 math, resume, and government ID. Applications go through provincial apprenticeship offices or employers listed on Job Bank, with sponsorship letter from employer. Aptitude test and interview follow submission.
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