Plumber

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Category

Trades

What It Is

Installs and repairs pipes, fixtures, and water/drainage systems in residential and commercial buildings.

Best For

Practical problem-solvers comfortable with physical work and emergency/on-call schedules.

Avoid If

You are uncomfortable with confined spaces, crawlspaces, or being on-call for emergencies.

Degree Required

No degree. Apprenticeship, typically 4-5 years.

Skills Needed

Mechanical reasoning, math for measurements, code compliance, customer service.

Training Path

Union or independent apprenticeship pairing paid work with classroom hours.

Certs / Licenses

State journeyman then master plumber license after logged apprenticeship hours.

Time to First Job

Immediate entry as apprentice; journeyman status in 4-5 years.

Cost to Enter

$0-3,000 (most apprenticeships are paid).

Income Range

General estimate: $38,000-$48,000 apprentice, $65,000-$95,000+ licensed journeyman. Verify local data.

First Job Titles

Plumber Apprentice, Plumber’s Helper.

Companies Hiring

Plumbing contractors, union locals, commercial construction firms, property management.

Best Next Step

Apply to a local plumbers union apprenticeship or licensed plumbing contractor.

Real Training Providers Near You

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ℹ About this information

Salary ranges are estimates and vary by location, experience, and employer. Licensing and certification requirements vary by state. Training providers should be independently reviewed before enrollment. MoxiePaths is an educational career discovery platform — not a guarantee of employment or income. College may still be the right path for some.

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