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Services include placing poles, anchors and guys, aerial strand and cable, direct buried pipe, trenching cable, conventional and directional boring, placing underground conduit systems, performing inside wiring and cabling, and testing and maintenance services.
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Frontier-Kemper, a Tutor Perini Company, is seeking an Underground Miner for our project in Oakwood, VA. At Frontier-Kemper, we specialize in heavy civil construction and underground mine development.
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4 years of relevant experience, including medium voltage underground utility distribution design and construction. The successful candidate should be a dynamic, self-directed individual with an excellent understanding of medium voltage underground utility distribution design and construction.
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Knowledge/ Education: The incumbent must have proficient knowledge in the following areas: Bachelor of Science or advanced degree in Mining Engineering Minimum of seven (7) to ten (10) years’ experience in Technical Services experience in underground mining environment preferred.
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Coax Splicing, Fiber Splicing, Directional Drilling, Aerial and Underground Construction, etc. As a n Underground Foreman , you will support all phases of utility construction for various types of telecom projects.
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Layton Services self-performs earthwork, site development (mass excavation, building pads, sub-grade prep), underground utilities (water main, fire line, sanitary sewer, storm sewer, detention systems), pre-construction demolition and more throughout all of Central Ohio. We are seeking an Estimator to join our estimating team.
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Operate horizontal directional drills to create precise underground pathways for cable and conduit installation. The Underground Equipment Operator specializing in Horizontal Drill and Propelled Plow is responsible for efficiently operating and maintaining specialized equipment for the installation, maintenance, and repair of underground telecommunications infrastructure.
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AIS Infrastructure was founded in 1977 and provides infrastructure improvement, heavy civil construction, and site development services for complex construction projects for a wide range of private enterprise and government agencies across the United States.
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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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The underground construction superintendent will lead and manage the on-site construction team and oversee all work on site. The underground construction superintendent will be responsible for orderliness on-site and ensure compliance with safety regulations.
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The Experienced Heavy Equipment Operator will have years of experience in the underground Utilities field and be skilled at working various equipment around underground utility lines, (fiber, cable, gas, power.
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Performs construction and maintenance of underground distribution lines and equipment in a safe manner. Progression through the Cable Splicer Training program is required in the position. Cable splicer training opportunities will be provided to the successful candidate.
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Experience operating heavy equipment and machinery, around underground utilities is a MUST. This position will also, safely, and skillfully operate and maintain construction equipment (cable plows, backhoe, mini excavator, skid steer, rock saw, and other utility construction equipment.
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You have 1-3 year's minimum experience within the Underground Utility Construction Industry but will train right applicant. You have working knowledge of aerial and underground construction methods and engineering requirements.
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The Underground Surveyor reports to the Sr. Mine Engineer in all aspects of engineering operations. The Underground Surveyor is responsible for providing survey support to mine operations and other groups as required.
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