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A driller assistant will assist the crew chief in solid stem and hollow stem auger drilling techniques. The assistant will help move, set up and operate drilling rigs and related equipment to drill holes for geotechnical exploration test borings.
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The Driller's Helper is a key role, responsible for assisting the driller in the operation of drilling equipment to bore exploratory vertical holes into the earth to evaluate soil type and strength characteristics.
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Assists the drill crew chief in performing drilling services and well installations by operating drilling equipment to bore exploratory vertical holes into the earth to evaluate soil type and strength characteristics.
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Design field investigations in support of hydrogeology studies including drilling, well construction, and testing oversight; groundwater sampling; and water level monitoring. The successful candidate should have a background in drilling groundwater production wells, familiar with deep injection well construction, ability to oversee and support groundwater flow modeling, field investigations, conduct aquifer performance tests, project management, and technical report writing.
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Basic knowledge of precision drilling, installation of rivets and fasteners. Basic knowledge of precision drilling, installation of rivets and fasteners. 5 years of experience as sheet metal mechanic in manufacturing.
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Extensive experience with large diameter pipe and directional drilling. Extensive experience with large diameter pipe and directional drilling. THE most reputable Water/Wastewater Infrastructure and Treatment Civil Consulting firm in the US & Canada.
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The candidate will be a part of their private and public projects revolving around subsurface studies, drilling studies, and soil analysis throughout the region and perform geotechnical analyses for karst ground engineering, foundations, and earth retention structures.
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Operate geotechnical drill rig performing soil test borings with mud-rotary and auger drilling equipment. Ardaman & Associates, Inc. is one of the largest geotechnical engineering and materials testing consulting firms in the Southeastern U.S. Over our history, we have worked on more than 150,000 projects throughout the Southeast, the U.S., and worldwide.
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The Hydrogeologist will report to a Hydrogeologist Team Leader and will be responsible for designing, supporting, and executing hydrogeological investigations for dewatering, water supply, and aquifer recharge studies for water supply clients.
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1-5 years' experience in conventional machining such as milling, drilling, and turning. Prepares labor sheets and non-conformance forms; Interacts and communicates with various groups and individuals including the immediate supervisor, co-workers, and other shop personnel; Operates EDM machine, grinders, micrometers, gauges, various power tools, computer, etc.
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Follows established procedures for operating various conventional and/or CNC (computerized numerical control) manufacturing equipment for tasks such as cutting, punching, forming, drilling, tapping, turning, milling, and stamping to fabricate, form or shape manufactured parts, tools or parts assemblies from raw materials.
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