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Overview and Essential Functions Overview: Utility Line Locator - Starting rate $20 - $24/hr (will credit for Utility Locating experience) Looking for an opportunity to make a difference? UtiliQuest is now hiring experienced Utility Line Locators Entry level roles for those with related industry experience (such as construction, landscaping, pest control and military veterans) 100% Paid Training Company laptop, phone and equipment Company Vehicle and fuel card Work boot voucher (Red Wing) Advancement opportunities and career growth Military Veterans are encouraged to apply What you’ll do.
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Founded in 1998, UtiliQuest is a subsidiary of Dycom Industries, a leading provider of specialty contracting services to the telecommunications and infrastructure industry. To learn more about our company and benefits, please visit our website UtiliQuest Careers *As required by California regulation, the pay scale for this position is $20 - $24/hr (Salary is commensurate with experience.
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To learn more about our company and benefits, please visit our website UtiliQuest Careers *As required by California regulation, the pay scale for this position is $20 - $24/hr (Salary is commensurate with experience) EEO Our Company is an Equal Opportunity Employer and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any kind including, based on disability and protected veteran status.
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Overview: Utility Line Locator - Starting rate $20 - $24/hr (will credit for Utility Locating experience) UtiliQuest, LLC is a leading provider of quality underground utility damage prevention for over three decades.
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