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Supervise and provides training for light construction equipment such as backhoe, dump truck, jet truck, pickup truck, jack hammer, or boring machine. This position involves maintenance crews, sub-contractors, or specific work programs in the construction, maintenance, and repair of water, wastewater, collection and distribution systems and other facilities for U.S. Water Services Corporation.
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Directional Boring OperatorWe are currently seeking a Directional Boring Operator to join our Utility Lines Construction Services, Inc. team in the Underground Distribution Construction and Maintenance Department to operate the equipment used in excavating, backfilling, lifting, and other construction tasks.
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Responsibilities include clearly documenting site observations for both construction materials testing (CMT) and geotechnical field work performed. Other duties may include assisting with or performing the following with limited supervision:Perform boring and test pit layoutsPrepare drilling packages and obtain utility clearancesPerform research on local geologic historyAssist with supervision of field work performed by drilling/test pit crews and assist with rig access issues.
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We are looking for Fiber Drop Installation Professionals to perform drop construction services including, but not limited to: underground and overhead drop installations; splicing; stick, pneumatic and directional drill boring; trenching; operating a mini skid steer; plowing; digging; gaffing; along with ladder-work outside of homes and businesses.
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Management of geotechnical engineering projects, which will consist of performing boring layouts, obtaining utility clearances, supervising drill rigs, performing in-situ testing, classifying soils, determining appropriate laboratory tests, and preparing geotechnical engineering reports.
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Participates in the repair, maintenance and construction activities to distribution and collection lines; operates various light to heavy equipment such as backhoe, jack hammer, mud hog pump, boring machine, and hand tools, etc.
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Operates a variety of construction power equipment including: jackhammer, tamper, easement machine, boring and tapping machines, and dump truck used for installing, maintaining, and repairing water and wastewater lines to facilitate project completion, to remove soil from excavation site, and move to and from different job locations.
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The firm continues to focus upon the communications industry and has extensive experience with all of the latest technologies, including fiber optics as well as a comprehensive background in outside plant construction technologies, including directional boring.
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FBG is a part of GW's Facilities, Planning and Construction Management Division, which maintains GW's property and grounds on all three campuses. Reporting to the Assistant Director, Campus Building Services the Carpenter typically performs carpentry work in the maintenance, repair and construction of structures, walls, floors, windows, screens, sashes, doors, furniture, fixtures, stairs, cupboards, roofs and cabinets.
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Operates power equipment such as saws, jointers, lathes, sanders, planers, and boring and motising machines. ResponsibilitiesPerforms skilled carpentry by following instructions, rough sketches, or detailed drawings in the construction, repair, maintenance, and alteration of buildings, doors, door closures, partitions, and related fixtures.
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Reporting to the EHS Lead Specialist, the EHS Technician will oversee mining and construction safety at Boring Company Mining Sites. Deliver basic training sessions and EHS information Conduct daily, weekly, monthly site safety walks (Construction Safety ) and input data into EHS database.
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Our Project Sales Representatives help facilitate our construction work with homeowners and help them navigate the insurance claims process. Looking to make a change from that boring 9-5 routine.
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Previous experience as a non-CDL driver or in general labor, landscaping, construction, production, manufacturing, factory, assembly or warehouse helpful. Life at TWO MEN AND A TRUCK is never boring - as movers and drivers work every day in an ever-changing environment, having the best views of scenery this country has to offer.
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Experience with maintaining Vermeer and/ or Ditch Witch directional boring equipment is a definite plus 5. DescriptionTeam Fishel, the Best Choice in Utility Construction since 1936, is hiring a Mechanic at our Santa Ana, CA (Orange County area) office.
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Whether it’s directional boring or pole line placement, there’s no utility construction task outside the range of our capabilities. Our expertise allows us to take on almost any type of installation or maintenance project, from long-distance fiber optics to joint trench construction.
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