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Basic knowledge of construction practices, underground pipe and utilities, minor concrete structures and general grading practices. The Asphalt Paving Superintendent manages all phases of laying asphalt.
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You will have responsibility for operating drilling equipment and locating underground utilities to facilitate the installation of underground pipes, conduits, and utility lines. Use specialized locating equipment to identify the location of existing underground utilities, ensuring their avoidance during the drilling process.
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Our Underground Utility Locators drive a company vehicle to job sites and use computer utility maps along with specialized equipment to find underground cables, pipes and other underground utilities to prevent damages and ensure safety within the excavation, general labor, landscaping and construction community.
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They are looking for someone with proven experience in managing heavy civil construction projects, including earthwork, large site development, underground utilities, energy, and environmentally sensitive sectors.
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities The essential functions include, but are not limited to the following: Efficiently operate various types of Radio Frequency (RF) detection equipment including Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) equipment, to locate and customer owned & maintained (private) underground utilities (e.g., gas, electric, cable, fiber, water, sanitary/sewer, etc.
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Underground Locators will identify and mark the location of underground utilities, ensuring the safety and efficiency of construction projects. Proven experience in roles such as Fiber Splicer, Coax Splicer, Underground Equipment Operator, Underground Locator, or General Laborer.
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COP Construction LLC, established in 1947, is an experienced heavy civil construction company specializing in underground utilities; treatment plants and pump stations; highways, streets, and bridges; industrial; trenchless construction; hydro excavation; and collaborative delivery methods.
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Underground utilities (gas, storm water, water and sewer) Experience in leading civil engineering design and construction in areas of transportation (railway and roadway), grading, pavement, sewer, storm drainage, water, erosion and sediment control, stormwater retention, traffic control, utilities, and building and site development.
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Underground Construction, Underground Utilities, General Engineering Contractor, Structure Construction, Oil & Gas Pipeline, Water & Sewer Pipeline, and Power & Communication Line.
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Requirements: 10 years underground utilities and/or civil construction leadership experience is required; large diameter, deep underground pipe experience preferred Ability to travel extensively to projects across the U.S. Ability to use construction industry software; HCSS, Excel, Word, etc.
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Ability to use mapping tools and other location information along with locating equipment to locate underground utilities including telecommunications, electric power, gas, oil, water, sewer, and cable TV systems, telephone, correctly, safely, and efficiently.
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Minimum of three (3) years of experience in underground wet utilities for self-performing, at-risk, contractor. Directly related work experience in underground construction can be substituted.
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S.J. Louis Construction, a nationally recognized underground utilities contractor national construction contractor has an immediate need for a project Superintendent. 10 years underground utilities and/or civil construction leadership experience is required; large diameter, deep underground pipe experience preferred.
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Minimum of 3 years of experience in heavy civil construction, with a focus on mass excavation and underground utilities. We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Heavy Civil Project Manager with expertise in mass excavation and underground utilities.
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If you are a Traveling Superintendent with a project background in underground utilities, Water & Sewer/ underground tunneling projects please continue to read on. Specializes in underground utilities, Water & Sewer/ underground tunneling projects.
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