Plumbing
Journeyman Plumber
Run residential and light-commercial plumbing projects out of our Mount Vernon area — repipes, water heaters, fixtures, and service — as a licensed Washington journey-level plumber.
Text (206) 338-7785 for an interview — we respond fast.
What you'll do
- Install and repair water heaters, repipes, fixtures, water and drain lines, and gas lines
- Diagnose and resolve service plumbing issues
- Complete work to Washington plumbing code; pull and close permits
- Provide upfront pricing and clear options to customers
- Mentor apprentices and keep the truck stocked and organized
What you bring
- Active Washington journey-level plumber (PL01) certificate
- 4+ years of plumbing experience
- Strong diagnostic skills across service and install
- Valid Washington driver's license and clean driving record
- Professional, customer-first approach
Nice to have
Life at Eco
Our Company Standards
These are the standards every Eco team member lives by — how we treat each other, our clients, and our craft. If they sound like you, you'll fit right in.
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How we treat and talk to one another is non-negotiable
- We don't tolerate anyone being rude, abusive, or inconsiderate.
- When someone makes a mistake, we build them up — not break them down. See it, say it, with respect.
- No person is bigger than the team, no matter how talented.
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Focus on removing negativity
- Reduce negativity, don't just manufacture positivity.
- Removing negatives is far more powerful than forced positivity.
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Treat every client like they're your only client
- Keep conversations focused on the job — zero tolerance for harmful or discriminatory commentary, on the job or in the office.
- Deliver an extraordinary experience by following the Eco System and going above and beyond.
- When you put on an Eco shirt, you are the brand — and proof the trades can be different.
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Keep your workspace clean
- Van, desk, office, jobsite, yard — all of it.
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Start every day clean and in branded apparel
- Branded apparel always — hats, shirts, hoodies.
- Field crews keep a clean spare set of clothes in the truck.
- Always practice good hygiene.
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Be safe, operate safe, always safe
- For yourself, the home, and the vehicle.
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Be on time and prepared for the day
- To be early is to be on time; to be on time is to be late; and to be late is unacceptable.
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Focus on what you can control or impact
- Be open to feedback and change.
- Make the most of the opportunities you're given.
- Lead with humility and teachability.
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Embody a culture of winning
- Celebrate other people's wins.
- Take pride in your work.
Ready to join the Eco team?
Text us about the Journeyman Plumber role and we'll set up an interview — usually within a day.