No, each state has their own codes for qualification as a licensed plumber. If they are license in both NJ and NY, yes.
Yes if they work for a licensed Master plumber in NYS
sanitary engineer did not practice the work of a master plumber,.because they are two different dicipline,...sanitary engineer is a profession and master plumber is a trade,...
5 year apprenticeship then work for a Master plumber for 5 years then take the 4 part written and practical tests The normal NYC apprenticeship is 10,000 and 744 closs room studies
No because the NJ codes are very lax when it comes to codes thus a NYC master plumber is actually over qualified to work in NJ and NJ wants to keep a limit on how many LMPs there are
Get a Green card / work permit and ask the city/ state if they will allow you to work under the auspicious of a licensed master plumber who is willing to take a chance.I had many blokes come to New York city from Ireland and work for me until the construction boom hit their country and they went back
Journeymen plumbers are mechanics who work under the auspicious of a master plumber and are also expected to help train apprentices
A decent master plumber working a 35 hr work week can gross in excess of $4,500 per week a designer is lucky to make 1/3 of it.
Foreign and domestic, or residential and commercial systems, will be under the command of a master plumber.
The minimum requirements in taking the master plumber board exam in the Philippines include being at least 21 years old, a high school graduate, a citizen of the Philippines and of good moral character. An applicant must also have five years of experience doing plumbing work under the supervision of a master plumber.
An engineering degree in fluid dynamics would do the trick.
To train apprentices and to do work under the auspices of a licensed master working on gas / water distribution / waste /vent / heating
Some words, like names for work jobs, have no antonyms. "Plumber" is one of them.