plumbing technician

What is it?

A Plumbing Technician is a skilled tradesperson responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing the systems that transport water, gas, and waste through residential, commercial, and industrial buildings.

While many people think of plumbers only when a toilet overflows, the role is actually a complex mix of hydraulic engineering, blueprint reading, and high-stakes problem-solving.

Here’s a breakdown of some key responsibilities of a Plumbing Technician:

System Installation and “Rough-In”

  • Piping Layout: Measuring, cutting, and threading pipes using various materials like copper, PEX (flexible plastic), and PVC.

  • Fixture Installation: Hooking up sinks, toilets, water heaters, and dishwashers in new constructions or remodels.

  • Venting: Ensuring the plumbing system has proper airflow so that waste moves efficiently and sewer gases are safely vented out of the building.

Diagnostic and Repair

  • Leak Detection: Using specialized tools like acoustic sensors or thermal imaging cameras to find hidden leaks behind walls or under concrete slabs.

  • Unclogging and Scoping: Clearing major blockages and using “sewer cameras” to inspect the internal condition of underground pipes.

  • Water Heater Service: Repairing or replacing traditional tank heaters and modern tankless units, which involves working with both high-voltage electricity and natural gas lines.

Maintenance and Code Compliance

  • Pressure Testing: Using air or water pressure to ensure a system is airtight and watertight before it is put into use.

  • Adhering to Codes: Ensuring every repair and installation meets strict local and national safety codes to prevent water contamination or gas leaks.

  • Customer Education: Explaining how to prevent future issues and providing estimates for larger system upgrades (like a whole-home water filtration system).

Where They Work

  • Residential: Working in homes on everything from leaky faucets to full kitchen remodels.

  • Commercial: Maintaining the high-capacity systems in restaurants, office buildings, and shopping malls.

  • Industrial: Working on specialized high-pressure piping systems in factories or chemical plants.

 

Length of Training

14-17 weeks​

Type of Training

Online (self-paced) / In Person

* Salary Range

$34,500 - $47,801​

(entry level – experienced)

* Regional Jobs Available

1,779

(3 year forecast)

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Is it Right For You?

Here are some essential skills and qualities for success as a Plumbing Technician:

 

  • Spatial Reasoning: The ability to look at a 2D blueprint or an empty wall and visualize how pipes need to bend and slope to fit the space.

  • Manual Dexterity: Plumbers often work in very tight spaces (crawlspaces, under sinks) using specialized tools like pipe wrenches, torches, and crimpers.

  • Physical Strength: You must be able to lift heavy equipment (like a 50-gallon water heater) and navigate ladders or trenches.

  • Problem-Solving: When an old pipe crumbles during a “simple” repair, a technician must be able to think on their feet to find a durable solution.

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Stephanie underwood - Chief financial Officer

Stephanie Underwood serves as Chief Financial Officer at Great Jobs KC, where she leads the organization’s financial strategy in support of its mission to create economic mobility through education and workforce opportunities. With more than 17 years of experience in nonprofit finance, Stephanie brings deep expertise in financial planning, budgeting, forecasting, and compliance. She is passionate about using her career as a platform to serve and support mission-driven organizations, helping them maximize impact through strong financial stewardship.

Prior to joining Great Jobs KC, Stephanie served as Chief Financial Officer for Griffith Centers, a behavioral and mental health organization, where she oversaw financial operations for a multi-million-dollar organization spanning residential, educational, and community-based programs. She also spent nearly a decade as Vice President of Accounting Services at NFP Partners, providing CFO-level leadership to nonprofit organizations across the country, with a focus on strategic growth, audit readiness, and governance.

Outside of her professional role, Stephanie volunteers her time at her church and serves on the board of a local nonprofit. She is known for her collaborative leadership style and her commitment to aligning financial strategy with mission impact. She holds a Master of Science in Accounting and is proud to be a first-generation college graduate.

 

 

 

Adult Learner College Scholarship

Program offers:

  • Up to $25,000 paid directly to the college over the course of up to six years.
  • Once awarded, the Scholar can enroll full or part-time the fall semester following awarding.
  • Scholarship can be used at any of our college partners. See our current list of partners HERE.
  • Scholarship can be used towards an associate’s degree, bachelor’s degree, or a credit-bearing credential. 

Eligibility Requirements: 

  • Be a high school graduate or GED holder (24 years or older).
  • Live in one of the six eligible counties. (Kansas: Wyandotte, Johnson; Missouri: Cass, Clay, Jackson, Platte)
  • Be income eligible. (FASFA Student Aid Index of 12,000 or less)
  • Have not previously earned a bachelor’s degree.
  • Have not previously been awarded a KC Scholars Scholarship (Traditional or Adult Learner).
  • Is not currently enrolled in a Great Jobs KC Skills Training Program.
  • US Citizenship/Residency is not required to apply.

If you need more information on program details, please find our FAQs HERE

Jimmy Swift - Chief Operating Officer

As the Chief Operating Officer, Jimmy Swift is responsible for overseeing our core programs, our adult workforce development program, Great Jobs KC tuition-free job training, and our KC Scholars Scholarship Program, which includes 11th Grade Traditional Scholarships and Adult Learner Scholarships. 

Jimmy has a career in education that spans more than 25 years and is built around supporting and improving the performance of career training programs and leading the operations of degree-granting institutions. He holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration with a concentration in management and has served as Campus President, Vice President of Career Services, and Executive Director of various career schools.  

Most recently, Jimmy served as the Vice President of PLA University at Phalen Leadership Academies, bringing access to job skill training to the parents and families of the Scholars served by Phalen Leadership schools across the country.  Beyond his higher education experience, Jimmy serves as the Executive Board Chairman for Project Safety Net NY, a nonprofit community-based agency delivering a broad range of health, education, and prevention services to the New York Community. As the Chief Operating Officer for Great Jobs KC, he and his team are poised to make a substantial impact on the economic stability and future of Kansas City.

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