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CV Example and Template for Plumber
Name
Address, Post-code
Telephone: 01234 567 890
Email: anyaddress at example.com
PROFESSIONAL PROFILE
An experienced, highly skilled plumber with over seven years experience of providing excellent service to customers, as well as giving advice and help to customers in a friendly and professional manner. With a good work ethic, I am always willing to find solutions to problems and able to read plans, install and service plumbing systems in both residential and commercial properties. Accustomed to working well with other tradesmen and co-ordinating work in order for projects to get completed within timescales.
Able and qualified to continue my career within a company that shares my ambition and outlook as well as contributing to good business with excellent standards.
KEY SKILLS & EXPERTISE
• Fully qualified and experienced plumber for domestic and business projects
• Excellent understanding of the installation and servicing of plumbing systems
• Good communication skills, able to provide excellent customer service
• Built up good reputation from previous customers
• Awareness of Health & Safety
• Flexible work attitude – having to respond to emergency plumbing call-outs 24/7
CAREER SUMMARY
2008 – Present: Company Name
Key Responsibilities:
• Taking responsibility to organise diary, planning jobs
• Responsible for inspecting; replacing or repairing pipe-work and components
• Monitored work done by apprentices and other members of the team
• Responsible for reading blueprints; drawings and specifications
• Co-ordinating work with other tradesmen when required for larger projects
• Excellent awareness of building codes, regulations and safety procedures
• Detect and locate leaks in pipework and carrying out repairs
• Visit customers to assess work and prepare job costing
• Review blueprints/plans and make recommendations
• Produce detailed paperwork of all jobs
• Plan plumbing work around electrical wiring/installations etc.
• Determine the layout of pipework throughout a building before work begins
• Working in confined spaces
• Respond to emergency call outs from housing society contract
EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONS
2001 – 2003: Plumbing NVQ Level 1, 2 and 3
2002:: Gas CCM
4 A’Levels: Including Mathematics; English; Physics
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
• Good Team Player
• Excellent Communication Skills
• Negotiation Skills
• QTS
INTERESTS AND ACTIVITIES
Currently include: Walking, Cycling, Music,
REFERENCES ARE AVAILABLE ON REQUEST
Glenys says
Nice example, especially as it shows the NVQ’s in full. Is there a reason no one seems to want to list out the GSCE subjects and grades now rather than putting "4 GCSE’s including English and Mathematics" – just seems strange to me (i know these are examples, and people need to edit to their own satisfaction, but I certainly would want to see what subjects and grades someone had taken at GCSE)
John says
Plumber
John says
I often wonder whether saying references are available on request is not a good thing to put. Is it better to actually have the references listed on the CV? What do people think about this? has anyone had any experience of leaving this out and it being a problem or vice versa? Has anyone been a position to employ someone and found this to be off putting?