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Our family-owned 60-year company specializes in mass excavation, rock handling, underground utilities, private and public infrastructure, asphalt paving, aggregate crushing, asphalt hot plant production, and much more.
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Repairing underground drains and sewer and waterlines using conventional excavation methods or by using trenchless pipe replacement equipment. The Sewer Installation Technician is responsible for the job site during the excavation process.
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Repairing underground drains and sewer and waterlines using conventional excavation methods or by using trenchless pipe replacement equipment such as Cured-In-Place-Pipe (CIPP) Lining.
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Our diverse and expansive project scope of heavy civil infrastructure projects includes dams, reservoirs, locks, DOT roadway construction and bridges, large diameter utilities, landfills, mass excavation, wastewater, and on-demand emergency services.
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Excavation and backfill equipment – backhoe, compactor, skid steer. SUMMARY : Commercial construction skills and work as listed but not limited to: Underground plumbing, above ground plumbing, fixture setting and plumbing trim work in commercial buildings.
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Cut and thread steel pipe and assist in the fitting and installation of underground and above-ground tanks. Be able to spot and direct the heavy equipment operators, track hoe and loaders, from the ground during excavation operations.
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Quantifies items such as road lengths, clearing, seeding, culverts, fence crossings, and underground pipe crossing. Erosion control quantities such as fabrics, liners, riprap, seeding, silt fence, pipe, and bedding.
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Repairing underground drains and sewers using conventional excavation methods or experience using trenchless pipe replacement equipment would be a plus. That experience should include unclogging drains with electric snakes and/or high-velocity water jets and using a sewer camera to inspect drain lines.
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Drain/Sewer Service Tech Requirements | WHAT YOU BRING. Drain/Sewer Service Tech Benefits | WHAT WE OFFER. Proudly servicing the Philadelphia, Montgomery, and surrounding counties. We offer advanced training and room for growth because we recognize that career advancement is a large part of job satisfaction.
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We are looking for an experienced Electrical Inspector for a client in New York that is has at least 3 years' experience in excavation, road, or utility construction with an emphasis on electric installations, plastic pipe installation, welding, and steel pipefitting.
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Must have knowledge of excavation, alignment of pipe, establishing and maintaining proper grade, proper joining of pipes and proper backfill procedures. This position is responsible for installing underground piping to connect buildings and building sites to water supplies, sewers, and stormwater management systems.
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Designate/locate a variety of underground utilities, understand as-built drawings and roadway plans, create legible field sketches, perform records research, operate and maintain vacuum excavation equipment, and supervise multiple 2 and 3 person crews.
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The JF Petroleum Group (formerly Jones & Frank, ANS Distributing and Petroleum Solutions, Inc.) is the leading turnkey solution provider to the North American fueling infrastructure industry. Operate small equipment, such as a skid steer loader.
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Repairing underground drains and sewer and waterlines using conventional excavation methods or by using trenchless pipe replacement equipmentIncludes preparation, execution, and cleanup of sewer repairs or replacements.
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We are searching for a knowledgeable Gas Transmission Inspector based in New York. Applicants must have a minimum of five (5) years of prior experience and knowledge in areas such as excavation, road/utility construction, gas installations, plastic pipe installation, welding, and steel pipe fitting.
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