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Credit hours for completing our utility locator training curriculum and/or for military service. Your Responsibilities as a Locator: Correctly, safely, and efficiently locate underground utilities, including telecommunications, electric power, cable TV, gas, water, and sewer systems.
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Education Partnership & Scholarship Program - Discounted tuition for USIC employees, their spouses, and dependents through Indiana Tech (courses available online nationwide). 00 Hourly Job Description To apply, simply TEXT USIC to 90206 to connect with our hiring team today.
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To apply, simply TEXT USIC to 90206 to connect with our hiring team today. If you are a quality-conscious, safety focused, hard-working individual, then consider an exciting long-term career at USIC.
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The USIC name and brand are highly recognized and respected for our strong commitment to quality and safety. Able to distinguish between colors used to identify wiring and mark underground utilities.
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Thoroughly search for underground utilities in a designated area, accurately marking the location, completing the necessary documentation, and photographing each locate. We use best-in-class ticket and claims management systems to ensure clear and complete mark-out services for the excavator or property owner at the work site.
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Weekend & holiday on-call pay – Earn extra money while on call over the weekend or on a company holiday, even if not called out to an emergency. Career Path Program (CPP) – Unmatched in our industry.
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Are you an outdoor enthusiast who enjoys independent field work and is looking to jump start your career? Valid driver’s license and a safe driving recordAble to work in a confined space; walk, bend, and lift up to 75 lbs.
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Performing over 80 million locates annually, USIC is the most trusted name in underground utility damage prevention. USIC also provides a full suite of utility services throughout the United States and Canada.
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Correctly, safely, and efficiently locate underground utilities, including telecommunications, electric power, cable TV, gas, water, and sewer systems. Able to work in a confined space; walk, bend, and lift up to 75 lbs.
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High-quality company vehicle & fuel card – All work-related expenses are paid. We are looking for individuals who consider themselves problem solvers, take pride in public safety, and thrive in a fast-paced, exciting work environment.
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We have a 48-hour turnaround time on most locates, which means we generally work the day after holidays and some weekends, as needed. Tenure Boots Program –$200 voucher to buy a new pair of work boots on your first anniversary and every year after.
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Would you like to work for the fastest growing and most trusted name in underground utility damage prevention? We are looking for individuals to join the USIC family who consider themselves problem solvers, are confident in their abilities, take pride in public safety, and thrive in a fast-paced, exciting work environment.
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View our terms and conditions here: & MAINTAINING INFRASTRUCTUREPerforming over 80 million locates annually, USIC is the most trusted name in underground utility damage prevention. If you are a quality-conscious, safety-oriented, hard-working individual who enjoys working outdoors, then consider a rewarding long-term career at USIC.
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These are daytime, full-time positions and overtime is required. Company laptop, phone, & equipment - Advanced technology you can count on. Able to read, understand, and reference locate tickets, as well as maps and prints.
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Technician Incentive Plan – Bonuses based on individual quality & safety results, as well as tenure. We recognize employees who strive to be the best in their roles with distinctive titles, promotions, and more.
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