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Pre-Apprentice Level Plumber’s Helper

Online Credential Training

Learn to work alongside experienced plumbers, assisting with installation, maintenance and repair of plumbing systems.

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What Does a Plumber’s Helper Do?

Plumber’s Helpers assist experienced plumbers with installing, maintaining, and repairing plumbing systems. They perform tasks like unclogging pipes, repairing toilets, replacing faucet washers, and removing sewer line debris. With basic plumbing knowledge and mechanical skills, they help troubleshoot equipment failures and water pressure issues. This physically demanding role requires dexterity, strength, stamina, and good communication skills. Working in both residential and commercial settings, Plumber’s Helpers gain valuable experience, preparing them to advance to apprentices or journeymen and explore numerous career opportunities in plumbing.

42,600

Entry Level Jobs in the US

Plumber’s helpers jobs will see available jobs grow 15%+ over the next 10 years.

All available job and salary information is from Burning Glass Labor Insights and is updated annually to reflect industry changes.

What You’ll Learn

TR-1200N

Pre-Apprentice Level Plumber’s Helper

The Plumber’s Helper program at MedCerts prepares students for entry-level plumbing positions. This program equips learners with job-ready skills and credentials to transition into the plumbing industry. The curriculum covers plumbing basics, pipe joining and repair, plumbing fixtures and fittings, troubleshooting, electrical for plumbing and workplace safety.

Students engage with a mix of video lectures, skills demonstrations, interactive 3D simulations, and virtual hands-on practice, helping them stay engaged and retain knowledge faster. The program includes a Career Exploration Tool, which offers simulation-based career exploration to help learners align their career paths with their interests.

Graduates earn a “Job-Ready Certificate”, providing foundational knowledge of occupational safety and health standards. They also gain access to BlueRecruit, a job platform built for the trades, which automatically matches them with local job opportunities. This innovative approach ensures students are well-prepared and confident to tackle real-world plumbing challenges.

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  1. Understanding systems, using tools, safety protocols, and applying mathematical concepts.
  2. Knowledge of materials, regulations, demolition techniques, and ladder safety.
  3. Techniques for various pipe materials and procedures for repairs.
  4. Installation methods, understanding components, caulking, and fixture support.
  5. Maintenance techniques, drain cleaning methods, and troubleshooting toilets and sinks.
  6. Understanding concepts, using a multimeter, and adhering to safety protocols.
  7. Basic construction skills and drywall repair techniques.
  8. Understanding components, operation, maintenance, and retrofitting techniques.
  9. Practical application of troubleshooting skills for plumbing and electrical issues.
  10. Collaboration, effective communication, customer satisfaction strategies, conflict resolution, and maintaining professionalism.

Pre-Apprentice Level Plumber’s Helper

Job Opportunities

Plumber’s Helper
Plumbing Assistant
Pre-Apprenticeship Plumber

Disclaimers

  1. While MedCerts training and related target certifications may be accepted and/or approved by your state of residency, employers reserve the right to dictate prerequisite education, experience, or certification/licensure requirements for their positions. We strongly advise students to research target job posts from area employers and relevant state requirements, barriers, or restrictions prior to enrollment to ensure eligibility upon graduation.

*All available job and salary information is pulled from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, when possible, or compiled from national reported averages and is updated annually to reflect industry changes.