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This position will support the crew by ensuring the instillation of water, sewer, and storm pipe is done safely , and to the customer's and Brannan's expectations. Coordinating and verifying utility mark-out and clearance; traffic control; excavation/trench safety; and related aspects of underground wet utility repairs and construction.
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Operate machinery which can include, but not limited to, a skid steer, backhoe, motorized trenching equipment and related equipment to prepare installation area to design specifications, including excavation for trenching, piers, and foundations, pouring concrete and anchoring racking.
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The Hydrovac Operator is responsible for the successful completion of hydro excavation processes. The Hydrovac Operator acts as crew lead, responsible for the completion of projects in a safe and timely manner.
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Work will be under the supervision of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and the U.S. EPA., and will require routine reporting as well as safety leadership to a field crew of up to 50 field personnel.
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The Grading Foreman is responsible for coordinating, directing, and supervising crew(s) and subcontractors involved in safely, efficiently, and timely completing various heavy civil construction projects, including but not limited to earth moving, mass earthwork and grading.
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Skills: routine operation of equipment such as welders, cutting torches, backhoe, crane, forklift, bevel machine, and pipe fitting equipment; operating construction excavation equipment; make layouts from blueprints or verbal orders; read distribution maps; use personal computer and related software, basic math; communicate effectively orally and in writing; communicate clear instructions to others.
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As a Loader Operator you will be a key member of our pipe crew, responsible for operating and maintaining a loader to support the installation of water, sewer, and drainage systems. Trenching Support: Assist in trenching and excavation tasks, as needed, to prepare the work area for pipe installation.
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Surveyor with 1-10 years of Party/Crew chief field experience doing construction staking, running GPS equipment, Trimble, Trimble business center, and working on land development projects. We work extremely close with engineers and utility owners to help unlock utility conflicts using an array of technologies, including electromagnetic line locators, ground penetrating radar, Global Positioning Systems, conventional survey and vacuum excavation.
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Must work closely with excavation crew(s) If you’re ready to join our talented & enthusiastic team that shows up ready to crush goals, it is time to take the next step! Labor Experience - Excavation or landscaping experience preferred.
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Ensure crew operates within Crowder Construction Company’s safety standards at all times. Have the ability to be trained as a Competent Person (Required OSHA Training on trench excavation, lockout/tag out procedures, confined space, scaffolding erection etc.
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Digging trenches, grading, drilling, excavating for water features or sewers, hauling dirt and other discarded materials, and transporting equipment and crew members. Repairing underground drains and sewer and waterlines using conventional excavation methods or by using trenchless pipe replacement equipment.
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Hydro-Excavation experience Preferred. We have immediate openings for Utility Construction- Pothole Crew Members in Clearwater, FL. Hydro-Excavation experience Preferred. This position requires compliance with the company and Federal Department of Transportation (FMSCA or PHMSA) drug testing policies and procedures for both pre-employment and continuing random.
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Directs a crew assigned by the supervisor to such jobs as excavation, sewer clean out, TV inspection and grouting, road resurfacing, water meter installations and meter reading, laying pipe, tree maintenance, and a variety of other operations.
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Lead a crew in normal everyday excavation projects to meet all safety needs, schedule timelines and targeted profit margins. Strong interpersonal and communication skills with the ability to interact with crew, leadership, and clients.
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You will be working with a crew of 2-5 people operating a bore rig and/or locating. Knowledgeable in excavation, and industrial construction. Work with a small crew of employees (2-5) and prioritize work accordingly.
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