A Day in the Life with Mark Hofer

Mark Hofer, Master Plumber

As a Master Plumber at Lee Mechanical, Mark Hofer brings years of expertise and precision to every project. From large-scale commercial installations to complex troubleshooting, he ensures that plumbing systems run reliably and efficiently. Mark enjoys the balance of hands-on problem-solving and mentoring others in the trade, helping to shape the next generation of plumbers.

"Every project is a chance to solve problems and pass on knowledge — that’s what makes the job rewarding."

My name is Mark Hofer, and I’m a Master Plumber with Lee Mechanical. I’ve been in the plumbing trade for many years and have had the opportunity to work on a wide variety of projects across Wisconsin.
I handle everything from new commercial builds to major renovations. Plumbing is at the heart of any facility, so I work on water distribution, waste systems, and specialty piping that keep buildings functional and safe.
Every day is different, which is one of the things I enjoy most. Some days I’m on-site installing new systems, other days I’m troubleshooting issues or overseeing inspections. A big part of my role also involves guiding apprentices and helping them build their skills.
I enjoy the problem-solving side — figuring out the best way to approach a challenge and then seeing it through to completion. It’s satisfying to walk away knowing the system will serve people for years to come.
We rely on everything from traditional plumbing tools to modern technology like laser levels and digital measuring equipment. The mix of old-school skills and new innovations makes the trade constantly evolving.
Lee has a strong culture of teamwork and professionalism. Everyone supports each other, and leadership values the quality of the work as much as the people doing it. That creates an environment where you can do your best work.
They’re a great group — hardworking, reliable, and willing to pitch in whenever needed. It makes even the toughest jobs more manageable when you know the crew has your back.
Plumbing is essential — every building depends on it. I take pride in knowing that my work directly impacts people’s health, comfort, and safety. Plus, it’s rewarding to teach and see others grow in the trade.
I’d tell them that Lee is the place to be if you want real opportunities to learn and grow. You’ll get exposure to challenging projects, work with skilled professionals, and be part of a team that values your contributions.

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