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Plumbers

Overview

Plumbers install, repair and maintain pipes, fixtures and other plumbing equipment used for water distribution and waste water disposal in residential, commercial and industrial buildings. They are employed in maintenance departments of factories, plants and similar establishments, by plumbing contractors, or they may be self-employed. Apprentices are also included in this unit group.

Also known as:

  • apprentice plumber
  • journeyman/woman plumber
  • maintenance and repair plumber
  • maintenance and repair plumber (non-construction)
  • maintenance plumber

Median salary

The median salary for this job across Ontario is $71,100

Average hourly wage

Low $20.00
Medium $34.20
High $50.00

Education and training pathways

To be qualified for this job, completion of an apprenticeship, or a combination of work experience and some postsecondary education, is usually required.

Secondary school or equivalency

An Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalency is usually required to be eligible for trade certification. Students can also get hands-on experience in the trades while in secondary school. If you haven’t completed the required credits, you can earn them through Adult learning programs.

College or university programs

If you’re interested in the trades, a college program is a great place to start working toward your career. Some trades-related college certificate and diploma programs provide graduates who become apprentices with the opportunity to receive automatic exemption from in-class training requirements.

Educational pathways are provided for informational purposes only. Links are included for programs at publicly assisted postsecondary institutions. They may not be inclusive of all relevant programs available in Ontario.

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Apprenticeships and experience

Completion of a four- to five-year apprenticeship program or a combination of over five years of work experience in trade and some high school, college or industry courses in plumbing is usually required to be eligible for trade certification.

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Other education or certifications

Required registration and certification

Certification from Skilled Trades Ontario is required for plumbers.

Red seal endorsement

Consider earning a Red Seal endorsement for your trade certificate by successfully completing the interprovincial Red Seal examination. This endorsement indicates to employers that you have demonstrated the knowledge required to meet national trade standard and allows you to work in your trade in other provinces and territories without more tests and paperwork.

Micro-credentials

Consider obtaining micro-credentials to gain skills and knowledge relevant to your career. Micro-credentials are rapid training programs that can help you get the skills that employers need.

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Career data by region

See median salary and historical job postings of this career profile based on Economic Region.

Totals for economic regions may be less than total online job postings for the province due to exclusion of postings without reliable information.

Economic RegionMedian salary ($)Historical job postings
Ottawa64,50073
Kingston-Pembroke62,40041
Muskoka-Kawarthas63,60022
Toronto77,400537
Kitchener-Waterloo-Barrie64,500133
Hamilton-Niagara Peninsula73,800116
London61,40050
Windsor-Sarnia64,50046
Stratford-Bruce Peninsula71,10026
Northeast64,50049
Northwest61,60017

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