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You will do pre-and post-shift truck inspections, prepare camera equipment for jobs, operate camera robotics in sewer and drain lines, assess pipe conditions, perform coding, and record digital videos of findings.
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The Drain Cleaning Specialist is responsible for the diagnoses, service, and repair of all aspects of residential plumbing including but not limited to, main sewer cleaning and camera inspection.
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Provide leadership and direction to the Engineering Design Division staff on civil, structural, electrical, and traffic engineering solutions, terminal development, structures, water systems, storm drains, sewer systems, street improvement, geographic information system (GIS) and Computer-Aided Draft and Design (CADD) support for the Port of Long Beach.
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Visit residential customers to explain and provide solutions for sewer and drain issues. Drain & Sewer Sales Representative (Outside Sales) Visit residential customers to explain and provide solutions for sewer and drain issues.
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Operates and maintains a utility truck, camera, shovels, sharpshooter, probing rod, jet hose, jackhammer, pipe saw, hand saw, chainsaw, pipe cutters, various hand tools, hatchets, machetes, post hole digger, trash pump, hand pump, or other equipment as necessary to complete essential functions.
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Your role as a CCTV camera operator /Sewer Camera Professional is to operate a closed-circuit television truck and utilize robotics to televise a sewer collection pipes in accordance with PACP standards.
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Requires the ability to perform coordinated movements involving placing and turning motions, such as operating a TV camera for sewer lines, back hoe, flusher and dump truck and trailer, front-end loader, air compressor, gas and electrical pumps, and various hand tools.
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Maintains feedback and control elements associated with the vital processes in the electric substations, electric transmission & distribution system, electric generation sites, water filtration plant, water distribution system, and sewer system.
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Perform robotic telemonitoring inspections of sewer lines per NASSCO standards through use of robotic CCTV camera and performing advanced field data collection and troubleshooting for a variety of water-resource-related projects.
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Utilize a signal locator or Sonde to determine camera location and depth. Job Description Summary/Objective The Tech 1 is responsible for safely deploying and retrieving equipment and assisting Crew Lead with inspection of sewer and service lines.
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Must be proficient in operating the following; backhoe, loader, vac/flush truck, mini excavator, dump truck, forklift, valve turner, sewer camera inspection and snowplow. Operates light equipment such as pickup trucks, high pressure washer, sewer equipment, air compressors and related equipment and a variety of hand and power tools as instructed; operates heavy equipment under the direction of a lead worker or supervisor.
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The Locator will work with a sewer Camera Operator to identify and mark underground sewer pipelines before gas line installations. Assist Camera Operator with all duties. Locate and mark sewer lines.
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Assists on designated crew for televising city sewer lines, including placing rover tractor, taking precautions as necessary, maintaining communication with lead camera operator, spooling out cable, and assisting with camera computer systems and analyzing recorded data.
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May be required to operate backhoe to perform basic digging, trenching, and clearing of land or materials for maintenance and upkeep projects for public utilities and other infrastructure; controls placement of equipment and determines optimum approach to each digging scenario to minimize destruction of property and avoid electric, water, sewer, and other public utility lines.
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Developing and utilizing your learned skills by safe operation of SUE field equipment: ground penetrating radar, electromagnetic designating equipment, sewer camera, probe rod, jackhammer, chop saw, pneumatic tampers, vacuum excavation equipment, and other geophysical means.
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