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Experience in general civil construction activities such as in asphalt, concrete, and underground utilities (storm and sewer pipe). Demonstrated knowledge of underground utilities, construction methods, storm & sewer pipe installation, site grading and concrete installation.
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Coax Splicing, Fiber Splicing, Directional Drilling, Aerial and Underground Construction, etc. As an Underground Foreman , you will support all phases of utility construction for various types of telecom projects.
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Utility Mapping and Marking: Use state-of-the-art equipment, such as ground-penetrating radar (GPR), electromagnetic locators, and hydro-excavation tools, to locate and mark underground utilities accurately.
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Qualifications:Minimum 3 years of experience in underground utility construction as a foreman or superintendent. Interpret and implement project blueprints, specifications, and industry standards for underground utility construction.
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Our operating unit provides full-service construction, repair and emergency services related to Cable TV, Telephone, Fiber-Optic communications, and Power construction including underground trenching, plowing, missile, and directional boring and aerial construction, and we are looking for a Fiber Splicer to join our team.
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Detailed knowledge of underground utility excavation, installation and testing, civil construction, road construction, commercial construction. Broad knowledge of underground utility excavation and installation, civil construction, road construction, means and methods and construction operations, and material take-offs.
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UtiliQuest, LLC has been a leading industry provider of quality underground utility damage prevention for over three decades, with headquarters located in Alpharetta, Georgia just north of Atlanta, we have offices located in states including California, Indiana, Ohio and the Eastern US from Georgia to New York with over 2,500 employees.
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The crew would be responsible for leading a crew tasked with installing underground utility (Storm Drainage, Sewer, Water). Tailman - Install and assemble underground sewer, water, reuse, force main, and storm drainpipe.
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Ability to carry 3-5 lb electronic locating equipment for extended periods of time; lifting objects up to 50 pounds or lifting in excess of 50 lbs with tool aids Transferable or related skills for this role: Maintenance, Technician, route driver, meter reading, landscaping, working outdoors, pest control, surveying, military, ready to work, underground utility locating, construction and laborer Benefits and Company Summary What we offer.
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Enjoy working outside and have outside plant (OSP) or underground construction experience? Experience: OSP underground construction/maintenance experience: 2-4 years. Working as an Underground Construction Technician means working in all weather conditions hot summer days, cold winter mornings and a mix of different terrains.
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As an Underground Power and Communications Backhoe Operator, your key responsibilities will be navigating, maneuvering, running and driving heavy equipment for underground utility construction.
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Practical working experience with underground construction for both conduit and fiber installation. Practical working experience with underground construction and equipment for both conduit and fiber installation.
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Troubleshoot, repair, and maintain mobile mining equipment in an underground salt mine; Caterpillar, Komatsu, John Deere, Genie, Joy, Oldenburg, Fletcher equipment, etc. Must be able to physically access all areas of underground mine; must be able to wear hard had , steel toe boots, safety glasses, safety cap and lamp, respirator, electrical arc flash and be able to work in high reach areas.
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About this Role The Underground Foreman position will oversee the work of their crews’ depending on job size. What You'll Do Telecommunications Foreman Responsibilities:All phases of underground construction include but are not limited to: Loading, driving, delivery, digging, removal and placement of various types, sizes and weight of construction materials and equipment.
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The successful candidate is responsible for in-person validation of the existing field design and layout of the Outside Plant (OSP) telecommunications network, including aerial, buried, and underground fiber network design and layout, underground conduit, manhole/handhole, building entrance, and riser facilities.
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