Mr. Rooter Plumbing offers proud tradespeople a noble, long-term career doing work that matters with a team that does it right
$24 to $33 / hour and full benefits at a 50-person company owned 100% by a husband and wife who work with the team - not a private equity firm withowners outside the industry (see more at the bottom of this listing).
When most people drive by a jobsite they see a group of workers digging a trench. Do you instead see a team of skilled professionals restoring a family's quality of life by repairing their access to clean water and health-preserving sanitation?
Do you take satisfaction from hard work, building things, and proving yourself by knocking out the challenging jobs most people are not even willing to try?
Do you have the big-picture vision to see a well-paying, entry-level role as only the first step in a series of jobs within a company that quickly increase in responsibility and compensation?
Are you a courteous professional who would relish partnering with your colleagues in the office and in the field to add another customer comment like this to the team's collection of 2,500 five-star reviews?
We had a sewer line clog that's been on-and off for years. Mr. Rooter - our long-time drain go-to service - diagnosed a very complex set of sewer and storm drain pipes, found our issue, and avoided removing a 100-year old tree. The entire team at Mr. Rooter Portland, from the front office to supervisor and dig crew, were fantastic, friendly, and made several trips to make sure all was completed perfectly. I recommend them highly for any drain/sewer work. (Yelp Review)
At Mr. Rooter Plumbing of Portland & Vancouver we protect the health of our community through the most clean, courteous, and professional resolution of water and wastewater system problems. If you bring high character and ambition, we will welcome you into a noble, long-term career and support you to grow within this team.
What Mr. Rooter Plumbing expects of the Excavation Crew Member
The role of the Excavation Crew Member is to perform general labor as part of a small team to repair and replace sewer and storm lines. The majority of jobs involve existing systems in residential neighborhoods, not new construction or commercial work. Primary responsibilities include: