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We are looking for an Underground Construction Directional Driller to join our growing team. The Directional Driller will be responsible for operating drilling equipment and/or locating the predetermined path to the exit point.
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Hayden Tower Service is seeking a qualified experienced directional driller. Work on horizontal directional drilling projects of all sizes. 1-2 years' directional drilling experience, preferred, in the safe operation and basic maintenance of Vermeer products.
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The Driller reports to the Rig Manager and communicates with the 3rd party services on the drill floor. The Driller operates the main controls on the drilling rig and is team leader for the crew on shift to ensure they follow Company Policy and Procedure.
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6+ months of experience as an Assistant Driller. Report any unusual occurrences encountered such as rate of penetration, mud weight, loss of circulation or other changes in hole condition to Rig Manager.
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Locate for Horizontal Directional Driller for installation of underground conduit and fiber optic cable. As a Directional Drill Operator/Locator, you will support directional drilling for installation of underground conduit and fiber optic cable.
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The Gas Directional Drill Operator is responsible for safely operating the directional drill or locating utilities for a gas drill crew to install and service mainline conduit via HDD then locate the drill head to understand elevation changes and make decisions on drilling depths to avoid hitting underground utilities.
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Two years of experience as Assistant Driller/Rig Hand on 1500 drill rig, casing drilling, lost circulation control, and safety monitoring equipment. Two years of experience as Assistant Driller/Rig Hand on 1500 drill rig, casing drilling, lost circulation control, and safety monitoring equipment.
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Title: Driller Overview: The Driller is responsible for ensuring that the work in and around the drill floor and BOP as well as the rig up and rig down procedures and the drilling operations occurs in a safe and effective manner thereby meeting and / or exceeding Nabors Drilling Company's and the contracting Company's goals and objective for safety, production and budget.
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We are seeking a Driller for a prominent Environmental, Civil, and Geotechnical Engineering firm based in Wilmington, NC. We are seeking a Driller for a prominent Environmental, Civil, and Geotechnical Engineering firm based in Wilmington, NC.
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Liaising with the Drilling Section Leader and Toolpusher with regard to allowing the Assistant Driller to operate drilling equipment. Issuing clear instructions to his Assistant Driller and crew regarding safety, operations and maintenance.
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The Driller performs routine drilling, sampling, and well installation tasks as well as routine mechanical work necessary to maintain equipment in operating condition. Granite Construction is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer of Minorities, Females, Protected Veterans, Individuals with Disabilities and a Drug-Free Workplace.
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Job Summary The Directional Drill Operator/Locator is responsible for safely operating the directional drill to place product underground then locate the drill head to understand elevation changes and make decisions on depths to drill at to avoid hitting underground utilities.
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Drives and/or operates diesel or gasoline powered equipment to/from/on jobsite (Backhoe, Trencher, Directional Bore, Digger Derrick, Pole/Bucket Truck) Drives/Operates Horizontal Directional Drill for installation of underground telecommunications cable conduit, including fiber optic cable.
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We are currently seeking a skilled and experienced Water Well Driller to oversee drilling activities and ensure efficient operations. The Driller will be responsible for troubleshooting drilling problems, recommending enhancements, and ensuring the proper use and maintenance of equipment.
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Exploration Team Members (ETMs) will perform subsurface exploration duties using conventional drilling or in-situ testing techniques.
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