UTILITY LOCATOR
What Does a Utility Locator Do?
As a utility locator, your job is to locate, identify, and mark underground utilities before construction or other projects in an area. As part of this, you may research the history of utility in the areas, document any irregularities, enforce utility separation requirements, and provide customer support for contractors and homeowners. In some cases, you may also need to operate small or medium-sized vehicles, direct traffic away from a work site, review proposed construction plans, act independently, or attend inspection meetings. Many utility locators are responsible for enforcing occupational safety requirements in any area they visit. Also, may have additional requirements for this position, including the ability to do administrative work.
Job Summary
Breakpoint Surveying and Underground 811 Locator positions, you are responsible for locating and marking underground utility lines to help construction crews avoid damaging them. While you do most of your work in the field, we are also looking for someone with strong research skills to enable you to find the lines faster. Experience with utilities is preferable, but we are willing to provide training to the right candidate. You also need a valid driver's license to drive to each job site.
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Requirements and Qualifications
Job Type: Full-time
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