Job Overview
- Enlisted
- Officer
- Active Duty
- Army Reserve
- Army National Guard
- Entry Level
As an Army Plumber, you’ll be crucial in keeping the Army operating smoothly by installing, repairing, and making construction plans for new pipe systems and insulation. You’ll install and repair pipe systems, plumbing fixtures, vents, and insulation, and you’ll read, interpret, and make construction plans for new pipe systems.
Skills You’ll Learn
- Plumbing & Pipe Fitting
- Maintenance & Repairs
- Construction & Planning
Requirements
- 10 weeks of Basic Training
- 7 weeks of Advanced Individual Training
- 88 ASVAB Score: General Maintenance (GM)
Certifications
- 52 Nationally Recognized Certifications Available
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