CAREERS · NOW HIRING · BILLINGS, MT

Build your career with a crew that does it right.

Prime Plumbing is growing — and we're hiring plumbers who take pride in their work. Whether you're a journeyman ready to run your own jobs or an apprentice hungry to learn the trade, there's a spot on this crew for people who show up and do it right.

4 OPEN POSITIONSCOMPETITIVE PAY — DOEGROWING TEAM

01 / Apply

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No résumé required to get the conversation started — fill this out and your application goes straight to the owner. If it's a fit, you'll get a call to talk shop.

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02 / Open Positions

Four seats on the truck. One standard.

Every role works directly with the owner on real jobs across Billings and the Yellowstone Valley — new construction, service, boilers, and commercial.

JP-01 · Full-time

Journeyman Plumber — New Construction

This is the job for a plumber who likes to build. You'll run new-construction plumbing from the first underground trench to the final fixture on homes and light-commercial projects across the Billings area — reading prints, laying out systems, and turning a bare foundation into clean, inspection-ready plumbing you'd be proud to sign. You won't be a pair of hands on someone else's job: you'll own your projects, make the calls on site, and work directly with the owner, builders, and inspectors. Backed by more than two decades of ownership experience in the trades, we run our jobs organized, stocked, and on schedule — so you can spend your day plumbing, not chasing parts.

WHAT YOU'LL DO

  • Run new-construction plumbing start to finish — underground, rough-in, top-out, and trim
  • Set drainage, water supply, and gas piping systems on new homes and light-commercial builds
  • Read prints, lay out systems, and keep every phase inspection-ready the first time
  • Coordinate directly with builders, GCs, and inspectors — you're the plumbing authority on site
  • Help mentor apprentices and set the standard for how this crew builds

WHAT YOU'LL BRING

  • Montana journeyman plumbing license (or out-of-state license and ability to reciprocate)
  • Solid new-construction experience from trench to trim
  • Valid driver's license with a clean driving record
  • The kind of pride that shows in straight pipe, clean joints, and a swept-out job site
JP-02 · Full-time

Journeyman Service Plumber

Every day is a different problem to solve — a water heater that quit overnight, a boiler limping into a Montana cold snap, a repipe a homeowner has been dreading for years. As our service plumber, you're the one who shows up, figures it out, and leaves the customer better off than you found them. You'll run your own calls in a stocked truck across Billings and the Yellowstone Valley, with the authority to diagnose honestly and fix things right — no commission pressure, no selling people work they don't need. If you're the plumber other plumbers call when they're stumped, we want you on this truck.

WHAT YOU'LL DO

  • Run service and repair calls across Billings and the Yellowstone Valley in your own stocked truck
  • Diagnose and repair water heaters, boilers, fixtures, gas lines, and supply and drain piping
  • Give customers straight answers and honest options — we fix what's broken, not what isn't
  • Handle repipes, remodels, and upgrade work when the fix calls for more than a repair
  • Keep your truck, tools, and paperwork squared away so the next call starts clean

WHAT YOU'LL BRING

  • Montana journeyman plumbing license (or out-of-state license and ability to reciprocate)
  • Strong diagnostic instincts across residential and light-commercial systems — boiler experience is a big plus
  • The people skills to match the pipe skills — you're in someone's home, and it shows
  • Valid driver's license with a clean driving record
FM-01 · Full-time

Licensed Plumber Foreman — Crew Leader

This one's for the plumber who's ready to run the show. As foreman, you're the leader on site — organizing the crew, planning the work, and making sure every job leaves your hands inspection-ready and something you'd put your name on. You'll take projects from layout to final walkthrough, keep builders and inspectors on the same page, and bring up the plumbers coming behind you. We're looking for a knowledgeable, self-motivated, organized leader — someone who wants a career and a team to build, not just a paycheck. Pay runs $45–$60 an hour based on experience, with a company truck, fuel card, and a full benefits package behind it.

WHAT YOU'LL DO

  • Lead a crew day to day — plan the work, assign the tasks, and keep the job moving on schedule
  • Run projects from layout through final inspection on new construction, remodel, and service work
  • Be the point of contact on site for builders, GCs, homeowners, and inspectors
  • Set the quality bar — straight pipe, clean joints, code-right work, every phase, every time
  • Train and mentor journeymen and apprentices, and build the next generation of this crew
  • Keep trucks, materials, and paperwork organized so the crew spends its day plumbing

WHAT YOU'LL BRING

  • Montana journeyman plumbing license (or out-of-state license and ability to reciprocate)
  • Proven experience leading plumbing crews or running your own jobs start to finish
  • Organized, detail-driven, and steady under a full schedule — you make the calls on site
  • The people skills to lead a crew and represent us with customers and inspectors
  • Valid driver's license with a clean driving record
AP-01 · Full-time

Plumbing Apprentice

Skip the warehouse. From day one, you're on real jobs with a licensed plumber — cutting pipe, setting fixtures, running rough-in, and learning why we do it the way we do. This is a true earn-while-you-learn apprenticeship: we pay for your schooling, log your hours, and put you on the path to a Montana journeyman license with a company that promotes from within. No plumbing experience required — we've trained people from zero. What we can't teach is showing up on time, working hard, and giving a damn. Bring those three things and we'll handle the rest.

WHAT YOU'LL DO

  • Work side-by-side with a licensed plumber on every job — new construction, service, and boilers
  • Learn the trade hands-on: measuring, cutting, joining pipe, setting fixtures, and running rough-in
  • Keep job sites clean, trucks stocked, and the day moving
  • Attend apprenticeship schooling (on us) and log your licensing hours
  • Ask questions, take notes, and level up every single week

WHAT YOU'LL BRING

  • Hungry to build a skilled-trade career with real earning power — journeyman plumbers out-earn most degrees
  • Reliable, on time, and ready to work with your hands outdoors year-round
  • Valid driver's license
  • No plumbing experience required — attitude and work ethic matter most

EVERY ROLE COMES WITH

Competitive pay — based on license & experienceSign-on bonus for qualified licensed hiresMedical, dental & vision insurance401(k) retirement planPaid vacation & paid holidaysLife & disability insurancePaid ongoing training & schooling supportPerformance-based promotions

03 / Why Prime

A shop worth staying at.

Plenty of outfits will put you in a truck. Not many will invest in your license, your skills, and your future. Here's what working at Prime Plumbing actually looks like.

A growing shop, not a grinding one

Prime Plumbing is growing fast across Billings and the Yellowstone Valley. Get in early, help build the crew, and grow with the company instead of being a number at a big outfit.

Work directly with the owner

No layers of managers, no dispatch roulette. You work alongside a licensed plumber who finished top of his class — and who actually answers when you call.

Quality you can put your name on

We don't cut corners and we don't ask you to. Straight pipe, clean joints, inspection-ready work — the kind of jobs you'd show your family.

Real pay, real benefits

Competitive pay based on your license and experience, plus a full benefits package — medical, dental, vision, 401(k), paid vacation and holidays. This is a career, not a gig.

Good tools, good trucks, good jobs

Stocked trucks, quality tools, and a mix of new construction, service, boilers, and commercial work — you'll never be stuck doing one thing forever.

Montana work-life, for real

We work hard and go home. Steady hours, honest scheduling, and weekends that stay yours as often as this trade allows.