Apprentice Plumbing Technician – All Pro Plumbing NW LLC
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Apprentice Plumbing Technician – All Pro Plumbing NW LLC
Program Information
All Pro Plumbing NW LLC offers a full-time Apprentice Plumbing Technician opportunity designed for individuals who are actively progressing through Washington State’s plumbing trainee pathway. This role is structured for apprentices who already hold a Washington plumber trainee certificate and have accumulated hands-on field experience. The position allows apprentices to continue developing their skills while working directly with residential and light commercial plumbing systems across the Puget Sound region.
Apprentices work as part of a professional service plumbing team, supporting diagnostic work, repairs, installations, and customer-facing service calls. Training emphasizes real-world problem solving, efficiency, and professionalism, preparing apprentices for long-term advancement within the plumbing trade. Unlike entry-level shop roles, this position is designed for apprentices who can work with increasing independence while still receiving guidance and support from experienced plumbers.
All Pro Plumbing NW provides apprentices with a comprehensive support structure, including tools, uniforms, a company vehicle, and modern technology such as an iPad for job documentation and communication. Apprentices gain experience estimating jobs, interacting with customers, and completing service work to professional standards—skills that are essential for future journey-level plumbers and service leads.
Founded in 2004, All Pro Plumbing Northwest is a family-owned company serving residential and commercial clients throughout Snohomish, King, and Skagit counties. The company focuses on long-term employee development, offering competitive compensation, strong benefits, and a stable work environment for apprentices committed to building a professional plumbing career.
Program Length
- Ongoing apprenticeship position aligned with Washington State plumbing trainee requirements
- Length depends on remaining hours needed for journey-level eligibility
- Full-time employment with consistent weekly hours
Hands-On Training
Apprentices gain practical experience in:
- Residential and light commercial plumbing repairs and installations
- Hot water tank service, fixture repairs, and system troubleshooting
- Customer communication and job estimation support
- Use of professional tools, service vehicles, and digital work systems
- Independent field work with minimal supervision as skills progress
Program Requirements
- Active Washington State plumber trainee certificate
- Minimum of 2,000 verified plumbing hours as a trainee
- Valid driver’s license with good driving record
- Ability to work independently and adapt to new environments
- Attention to detail and strong customer service skills
Wages & Benefits
- Highly competitive pay based on experience (listed range $80,000–$140,000 annually)
- Paid time off and performance bonuses
- Medical, dental, and vision insurance for employees and dependents
- 401(k) retirement plan with company match
- Company vehicle, tools, uniforms, and iPad provided
- Flexible scheduling and comprehensive on-the-job training
Location
All Pro Plumbing NW LLC
Everett, WA 98208
Service area includes Snohomish, King, and Skagit counties
Apprenticeship Cost & Career Outlook
This is a Registered Apprenticeship Program — meaning you will earn while you learn.
- Paid on-the-job training with increasing wages
- Classroom or technical instruction provided by the program
- No tuition costs — apprentices are paid during training
- Nationally recognized credential upon completion
Because apprenticeships are managed through the U.S. Department of Labor, College Scorecard data for tuition and earnings does not apply. Apprenticeships provide real-world experience and a direct path to journeyman-level wages without student debt.
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