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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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The role of a COM Underground Foreman is a specialty trained employee who has expertise in the construction and repair of aerial and/or overhead plant or RF/ Fiber lines. Construction and repair of underground RF and Fiber service.
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Delve Underground has an immediate opening for a Civil/Geotechnical Engineer with 2+ years of relevant experience to join our Portland or Seattle team delivering tunnels, underground, and water infrastructure projects.
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Delve Underground has an immediate opening for a Geotechnical Engineer with 6-10 years of relevant experience to join our Portland team delivering tunnels, underground facilities, and water infrastructure projects.
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Bituminous Underground Mine Electrical Inspectors conduct technical electrical inspections of system installations and equipment in bituminous underground coal mines to enforce and promote compliance with underground mining laws.
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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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Part 1 is based on bituminous underground mining laws. Bituminous Underground Mining Law 50. They are a vital component to ensuring the safety of Pennsylvania's underground bituminous coal mines and mine workers and perform highly responsible work inspecting electrical equipment and investigating mining accidents to determine causes and preventative action.
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Problem-solvers who are not afraid of hard work and know that quality is their priority should consider a career as an Underground Utility Locator with Vannguard Utility Partners Inc. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Drive company vehicle directly from home to job sites in response to routine ticket requests, emergencies, and relocates.
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Minimum Experience and Training Requirements - Ten years of experience in underground bituminous coal mines, and graduation from high school or certification of equivalent training. Have you worked in underground bituminous coal mines.
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Do you possess ten or more years of full-time experience in underground bituminous coal mines? Multiple positions may be filled from this posting as they become available in one of the following counties: Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Cambria, Clarion, Clearfield, Elk, Fayette, Green, Indiana, Jefferson, Lawrence, McKean, Mercer, Somerset, Venango, Warren, Washington, and Westmoreland counties.
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Delve Underground has an immediate opening for a Structural/Geostructural/Geotechnical Engineer with a minimum of 3-6 years of relevant experience to join our New York or New Jersey office. Delve Underground is a leader in underground and heavy civil engineering serving the transportation, water, wastewater, and energy industries.
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Proven experience in roles such as Fiber Splicer, Coax Splicer, Underground Equipment Operator, Underground Locator, or General Laborer. Various Telecommunications Construction Roles Needed Fiber & Coax Splicers, Underground Equipment Operators, Underground Locators, and General Laborers.
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Delve Underground is looking for an entry-mid level hydrogeologist to join our team to help service projects within our regions, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand. Perform hydrogeological investigations, soil/rock site characterizations, and groundwater resource analyses related to underground projects.
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Rogers Group is currently seeking an individual to fill an Experienced UNDERGROUND MINER / EQUIPMENT OPERATOR position at the Reostone Quarry, located in Nashville, TN. This individual will be part of the development crew.
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Operate horizontal directional drilling (HDD) equipment to bore underground pathways for the installation of pipelines, conduits, and utility lines. You will have responsibility for operating drilling equipment and locating underground utilities to facilitate the installation of underground pipes, conduits, and utility lines.
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