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You will perform various vacuum excavation activities near utilities, including core drilling, shoveling, backfilling, and construction labor. There are several different names for this type of work including, hydro excavation, potholing, keyholing, and air vac.
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Superintendent, Construction, Dam, Civil, Site Development, Schedule, Sub-contractor, cofferdams, dewatering sumps, excavation, earthwork. Our crews will be self-performing: installation of cofferdams; installation of dewatering sumps and wells; demolition of existing concrete structures; excavation; controlled embankment fill; excavation of deep pipe trenches using shoring; and installation of pipe and manholes.
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We have an excellent opportunity for an Excavation Crew Leader, skilled backhoe or mini-excavator operator team lead for sewer & water services repairs/replacements, underground sewer/water piping, plumbing, concrete, and asphalt work.
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Since our establishment in 1999, we have grown into the experts in Sustainable Solutions for Structural Demolition, Earth Retention, Earthwork and Mass Excavation, Dewatering, Exposed and Underground Piping, Site Utilities, Structural Concrete, and more.
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What started as an electrical company that operated out of a one-bay shop is now a powerhouse of a general contractor, focusing not only on instrumentation and electrical, but adding civil & excavation, facilities & pipeline, construction management, and wireless & communications.
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Soil Composition, Testing, Trench Safety, Excavation Safety, Damage Prevention, Pipeline Support During Excavation Activities. OSHA trenching and excavation training, including guidelines, requirements, and regulations or ability to obtain after hire.
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Duties And Responsibilities 3+ years experience as a heavy civil construction foreman Thorough knowledge or planning, layout, and execution of excavation, backfill, and underground piping/utilities.
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Familiar with grading, clearing, excavation, drainage, stream restoration, design-build, utilizes and other civil construction scopes. Familiar with grading, clearing, excavation, drainage, stream restoration, design-build, utilizes and other civil construction scopes.
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Roto-Rooter, the premier provider of plumbing, sewer & drain and water cleanup services, is looking for top-notch excavation plumbers. Roto-Rooter excavation plumbers perform plumbing services ranging from installing cleanouts, main water supply line repairs, main sewer line repairs & replacement, and sewer relining.
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General Excavating specializes in the construction of underground utilities, environmental remediation, excavation shoring, directional drilling, hydro-excavation, and heavy civil including bridge and concrete structures.
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As a Heavy Civil Earthworks and Underground Estimator, you will be responsible for developing estimates on Heavy Highway & Heavy Civil projects, with an emphasis in Underground Utilities and Mass Excavation for Hard Bid, Design-Build, and Public and Private projects.
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Benjamin Franklin Plumbing, an affiliate of Authority Brands Inc., is seeking an Excavator/Drain Technician in our Indianapolis office who will be responsible for the excavation and installation of new underground utilities to include trenchless water, sewer, and gas.
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Experienced excavation plumbers are needed for our busy and rapidly growing excavation business. If you hold a state-issued plumbing license or have at least three years of repair and service excavation plumbing experience – along with a commitment to provide outstanding customer service, we want to talk with you.
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Maintain a weekly list of high hazard activities involving energy, equipment, excavation, entry into confined space, and elevation, and be prepared to discuss details during QC Meetings. Knowledge and experience with OSHA's guidelines including, but not limited to Confined Space, Cranes and Rigging, Excavation/Trenching, and Fall Protection.
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The operator carries out a permanent control of the progress of the machine, from the cockpit he regulates the pressure parameters in the excavation chamber, the pressure of the thrust cylinders, the speed of rotation of the cutting wheel and its step, the injection of 27,5 cubic yards every 6,5 feet of a two-component mortar into the annular void and follows the planned route in a 3D environment.
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