Facility Maintenance Technician / Plumber
National Facility Services Provider | Savannah, GA | Full-Time | $25–$30/hr
Monday–Friday, 7:00am–3:30pm | No weekends | No plant shutdowns
Why You'll Love This Job
This isn't a typical maintenance job. You'll be working on the campus of one of the world's leading business aviation manufacturers — as part of a 150–200-person facility maintenance team managed by a global leader in integrated facility services. Our client has partnered with this aviation company for nearly 20 years, and we're growing with them.
You'll have a consistent Monday–Friday schedule with no weekends, no shutdowns, and no on-call rotation — plus a stable team environment, real growth opportunities into other trades, and the perks of a world-class corporate campus. If you're a plumber, maintenance technician, or facilities worker looking for stability and a great working environment in the Savannah area, this is the role for you.
At a Glance
Pay: $25–$31/hr (based on experience) | Paid weekly
Schedule: Monday–Friday, 7:00 am–3:30 pm
Overtime: 1.5x | Optional but sometimes available
Shift differential: +10% if OT extends into 2nd shift | +15% into 3rd shift
Location: Savannah, GA (Chatham County) | Full-Time, On-Site
License required: No — valid driver's license only
What You'll Do
This full-time facility maintenance role is based at a large-scale corporate campus in Savannah, GA. Plumbing is your primary trade — roughly 50% of your time — focused on reactive/service maintenance rather than construction or rough-in work. Think locker room facilities, multi-stall restrooms, shower systems, and toilet replacements. The other half is preventive maintenance and general facility upkeep. When plumbing work is light, you may assist with light electrical, painting, and mechanical tasks.
- Perform reactive plumbing maintenance — unclogging drains, replacing toilets, fixing leaks, repairing faucets, fixtures, showers, and water fountains
- Service and maintain locker room facilities, multi-stall restroom systems, and shower systems
- Install and maintain pipes, valves, fittings, drainage systems, and fixtures
- Respond to and resolve plumbing emergencies across the campus
- Conduct scheduled preventive maintenance on building systems and equipment
- Perform routine inspections of plumbing and drainage systems
- Assist with light electrical, painting, and mechanical tasks when plumbing work is light
- Maintain cleanliness and upkeep of mechanical areas
- Operate scissor lifts, boom lifts, and ladders safely as needed
What We're Looking For
No plumbing license required — and this isn't a construction or rough-in role. We're looking for someone comfortable with reactive, service-based plumbing: replacing toilets, clearing clogs, fixing leaks, servicing restroom and shower systems. If you've done apartment maintenance, facility upkeep, or similar hands-on plumbing work, you're likely a strong fit.
- Minimum 1 year of hands-on plumbing or facility maintenance experience — reactive/service plumbing, apartment maintenance, campus/institutional facilities, multi-family, hospitality, or similar — OR completion of a plumbing trade school, vocational training, apprenticeship program, or related technical education with co-op/internship experience
- Comfortable with service plumbing: toilet replacement, drain clearing, fixture repair, shower and restroom system maintenance — locker room and multi-stall experience a plus
- Valid driver's license required — client badge screening verifies license validity
- Must be comfortable working with multiple trades and pitching in where needed
- Comfortable working at heights, on ladders, and operating various lifts
- Ability to read and work from diagrams, blueprints, and repair manuals
- High school diploma or GED
We'll also consider:
- Military SkillBridge candidates with strong plumbing knowledge
- Trade school, vocational, or apprenticeship program graduates with co-op/internship experience — even without 1 full year in the field, if technically strong
Note: This role requires passing two background checks — one with our facilities management client and one with the end client (each going back 7 years). The end client badge check includes driver's license validity.
Benefits & Perks
- Paid weekly
- 2 weeks paid vacation (pro-rated, accrued from start — resets in January)
- 2 weeks / 80 hours of sick pay beginning day one (resets in January)
- 10 paid holidays annually
- Medical, dental, and vision insurance
- Annual RedWing boot voucher — provided by the client site
- Annual prescription safety eyewear — provided by the client site
- Onsite cafeterias with name-brand food vendors
- Annual and holiday employee recognition events
- Onsite HR support available
- Training opportunities in other trades as you grow
- Clear career advancement within a large, expanding team
About the Company
This position is with one of the world's largest providers of integrated facility services — operating across commercial, industrial, aviation, healthcare, and education sectors, with over 100,000 team members across the U.S. and internationally. The employer offers the stability, resources, and career paths of a large organization with the team culture of a local operation. Our partnership with this Savannah-based aviation client spans nearly 20 years — and we're growing alongside them.
Our client is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We welcome applicants of all backgrounds, including veterans and individuals with disabilities.