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Your Responsibilities as a Locator: Correctly, safely, and efficiently locate underground utilities, including telecommunications, electric power, cable TV, gas, water, and sewer systems. 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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If you have experience in roles like Call Center Representative, Dispatch or Camera Monitoring this is a great fit for you; if not, this is an exciting introduction to a career in the security industry.
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Writing technician reports to explain to the clients the locations of Utilities: Sewer, Water, Gas, Electric, Rebar, Post Tension Cables and Live Conduit. Locates Reinforcement in concrete using non-destructive testing through ground penetrating radar.
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Design tasks will include roadway design, trails, sports fields, parking lots, site grading, drainage and storm sewer design, sanitary sewer design, water main design, project phasing, traffic control and other site design components.
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DescriptionTeam Fishel, the Best Choice Employer in the utility construction business, is looking to hire a Civil Wet UtilitiesForeman with water, sewer & storm drain experience for their Phoenix, AZ location.
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Plumbing related tasks include: water heater replacement and repair, fixture replacement (to include faucets, tubs, showers and toilets), drain cleaning and competent use of conventional sewer machines.
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Our Plumbers are experienced with water heater replacement and repair, fixture replacement (to include faucets, tubs, showers and toilets), drain cleaning and competent use of conventional sewer machines, while providing exceptional customer service.
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High speed internet, Digital Camera, or Smart phone with 16mp camera or greater, measuring devices such as: laser, soft tape measure, or measuring wheel. Experience using Rapid Sketch, Xactimate, CAD or other diagramming programs will be helpful.
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This position is responsible for safely assembling, connecting, repairing, installing, and constructing pipe systems for storm drain, sanitary sewer, water (potable and non-potable) and/or dry utilities.
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Prepare design drawings and specification production for site/civil work including grading and earthwork, storm drain systems, sanitary sewer systems, water systems, utility coordination, access roads, site permitting, and other site related tasks.
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Install Security, Access, Sound, Intercom, Camera, and Life Safety systems for clients in timely matter. At iDesign Home Solutions, we are industry certified specialist in 'Wi-Fi" networks, automated controls, distributed audio/video, theater systems, security, video surveillance, LED lighting and more.
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Work effectively with supervisors and peers in the successful rehabilitation and repair of a variety of sewer and storm water lines. SAK is an industry leader in pipeline rehabilitation (CIPP) and tunnel construction.
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Camera Policy: Taking pictures and making videos are strictly prohibited at the client facility. Determines and/or follows methods and sequence of operations in performing wiring, component installation, hand soldering and cable harnessing on assembly units.
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Our client base includes a variety of governmental agencies such as US Air Force, US Fish and Wildlife Service, National Park Service, and a multitude of state and local entities. In addition to a diverse client base, the position will support a variety of project types including transportation, mining, land development, water/wastewater, and environmental.
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Qualifications: Must have a background in the installation and troubleshooting of Access Control Systems and Camera Systems. 2+ years Experience pulling and/or terminating Cat 5/5e, Cat 6/6e, Fiber Optic or Coax cable 2+ years Skills for terminating and dressing distribution frames (66 and/or 110 blocks, patch panels, etc) 2+ years Experience using digital multi-meters, toning and/or testing cable 2+ years Ability to troubleshoot any issues with the network You must be able to pass a background and reference checks.
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