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Underground Construction Supervisor - Utilities. We are searching for an Underground Construction Supervisor to support our client in the New Jersey area. The UG Construction Supervisor will supervise the installation and maintenance of underground transmission and Construction facilities in accordance with manufacture and company standards to maintain Client’s Safety Standards.
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Able to recognize underground and aerial utilities and eliminate potential hazards for construction work to be completed. Ability to safely utilize light/heavy underground excavation equipment, access manholes, hand holes, trenches, and large/small excavations.
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Understanding of remote sensing data acquisition technologies, enterprise-level GIS platforms, geospatial applications development, integrated geospatial solutions, and how they relate to Utilities.
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Underground mining experience in both operations and engineering (preferred) Underground mine planning for short, mid and /or long-range planning horizons (required) Our people division is growing, and we are looking for a Senior Engineer at our Cortez underground operations.
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Performs other duties as assigned Scheduling crews and jobs Sending out print to Customers Collecting Job packages for billing Preconstruction meetings with Citys and following standards Required Skills & Qualifications: General Must have a valid CA Driver’s License Must have 3-5 years of experience in underground dry utilities Adequate computer skills (Excel, Outlook, Pdf, etc.
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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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Prepare and develop distribution and transmission voltage construction packages for underground projects, including manhole and equipment installation, conduit and duct bank design, feeder replacement, cable replacement, and new feeder design.
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The primary responsibilities of the fiber splicer will be to splice/test fiber optic cables aerial and underground in both outside (OSP) and inside (ISP) settings. Join the TrueNet family as a Fiber Splicer in the Las Vegas, Nevada area.
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UTILITIES TREATMENT PLANT OPERATOR I Annual: $55,542.24 - $78,152.26. UTILITIES TREATMENT PLANT TRAINEE Annual: $50,378.22 - $70,885.78. College degree, Florida Class "A" or "B" Drinking Water or Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator, dual Operator Licenses, SEDA MOC certification, are desirable.
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The primary responsibilities of the Coax splicer will be to splice/test coax cables aerial and underground in both outside (OSP) and inside (ISP) settings. Test Coax/RF lines for balanced signal between points- continuity and faultAble to work on activate underground and aerial lines.
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The Underground Foreman position will oversee the work of their crews' depending on job size. All phases of underground construction include but are not limited to: Loading, driving, delivery, digging, removal and placement of various types, sizes and weight of construction materials and equipment.
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We are working with one of the nation's leading energy companies to find a qualified Operating Engineer to join their team!
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Develop and execute a value-driven, real-time monitoring and optimization program for water treatment and utilities for 10 Nitrogen facilities across North America and Trinidad using available data from process control systems, field readings, lab analyses, simulation results, and other available datasets.
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Supervise the installation of underground utilities including water, sewer and storm drain. Assisting utilities brick mason as needed Assist with the placement of ductile, concrete and steel piping.
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Bellevue Utilities is looking for a talented Sr. Engineer to join our collaborative team for design and project management of the drinking water, wastewater, and storm and surface water Capital Improvement Program (CIP) projects.
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