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Qualified in one watch station: Utility Plant Operator (UPO), Production Support Operator (PSO) or Critical Utility Operator (CUO) The Utilities Control Room Operator will be responsible for maintaining operation of all utility systems while coordinating the activities of shift technicians.
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Utility Operator Systems: Water Systems, Boilers, Nitrogen System, Chillers, Instrument Air, Cooling Towers, Chillers, Fire Water Pumps. The Utility Operator for Environmental Control Utilities (ECU) will be responsible for tank farm operations, air emissions systems, and solvent recovery systems.
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A client of Insight Global is hiring for a System Operator Engineer to sit in Fairfield, CA. This position is responsible and accountable for the operation of all utility assets including traditional utility assets such as Power Plants, Transmission, Distribution, Substation, as well as non-utility behind the meter assets, DERs, BESS, and EV infrastructure both U.S. based and globally.
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Join the ADB Companies team today and unlock endless opportunities for growth in the utility construction industry. Perform proficient-level manual labor and operations, including hand digging with a shovel, setting up traffic control, operating entry-level equipment, placing fiber, loading materials, leading crews, and more on various safety-sensitive utility construction sites.
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Utility Operator 2 will operate, maintain, and repair black and clean utility systems. Operates and monitors utility systems, including compressed gases, cooling towers, plant steam, chillers, boilers, HVAC, fire alarm system, and utilities tank farm.
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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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Position Summary: The Utility Operator will assist in overall plant operations, with rotating responsibilities including support for Control Room Operator, clay handling, bagging and shipping, screener room and plant clean-up.
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Lead and support the setup and shutdown of utility construction projects, including traffic control, in diverse conditions such as highways, side streets, parking lots, and downtown locations. To be considered for this role, you should have a minimum of 2 years of utility construction experience, preferably as a crew leader or foreman.
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DISTINGUISHING FEATURES OF THE CLASS : Can operate all vehicles and equipment as specified for a Utility Operator 2/Semi Skilled Laborer, plus: roller, sweeper, tandem, flusher and loader.
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Do you possess at least a Grade C Water Distribution Operator Certification or Grade 1 Wastewater Pollution Control Certification? Work involves installing and repairing water/sewer taps, emergency and routine system repairs, locating water/sewer lines, fire hydrant flushing and maintenance, valve exercise and maintenance/repair, cleaning and maintaining sewer lines, utility right-of-ways maintenance including mowing, and operating various types of heavy equipment and pumps.
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General heavy construction or underground utility construction; At least a minimum of one of the following licenses or certificates:Water Distribution Operator Grade 1 certificate from the State Water Resources Control Board within one year (or two test cycles) of hire.
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The Utility Equipment Operator will be responsible for fulfilling the duties of the Utility Crew Chief during his/her absence. The individual in this role will be responsible for the safe and efficient operation of utilities maintenance equipment and construction equipment under the supervision of a Utility Crew Chief.
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Experience working with ISOs (independent system operator) and/or RTOs (regional transmission organization) A Transmission & Distribution Company with wide scale electrical utility infrastructure operations across Texas is going through a transformational growth phase that includes the addition of a Transmission Planning Manager.
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Directional Boring OperatorWe are currently seeking a Directional Boring Operator to join our Utility Lines Construction Services, Inc. team in the Underground Distribution Construction and Maintenance Department to operate the equipment used in excavating, backfilling, lifting, and other construction tasks.
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Engage in on-the-job training with Senior Foreman and/or Supervisors to further develop your skills in the utility construction trade. Your responsibilities will include proficient-level manual labor, equipment operations, leading crews, and ensuring the successful completion of projects on various safety-sensitive utility construction sites.
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