Plumber for Swimming Pool Projects

Plumber for Swimming Pool Projects


Company
ASD Pools and Ponds Philippines Corp.
Location
Quezon City, Metro Manila
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
₱400K–₱600K a year
Posted
15 days ago
Via
via JobLeads

Job Description
Job Description

Job Title: Swimming Pool Plumber

Job Summary

The Swimming Pool Plumber is responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing plumbing systems specific to swimming pools, including water circulation, filtration, and drainage systems. This role ensures proper water flow, system efficiency, and compliance with safety and construction standards.

Key Responsibilities
• Install and assemble pool plumbing systems, including pipes, valves, pumps, and filters
• Read and interpret blueprints, layouts, and technical drawings for pool construction
• Connect pool systems to water supply and drainage systems
• Install circulation systems, including skimmers, main drains, and return lines
• Perform pressure testing and leak detection on installed systems
• Repair and maintain existing pool plumbing systems
• Ensure proper installation of heaters, chlorinators, and filtration units
• Collaborate with engineers, contractors, and construction teams on-site
• Follow safety standards and local plumbing/building codes
• Troubleshoot system issues and recommend solutions

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