What are the responsibilities and job description for the Auditor position at STAKE CENTER LOCATING?
The Auditor will be responsible for performing the following duties:
- Taking proactive measures to prevent damages
- Verifying accuracy of locates and adherence to company and customer requirements by conducting field audits of work performed
- Review ticket responses in ticket management software for accuracy and proper documentation
- Double checking high profile locates
- Verifying the quality of difficult and large project locates
- Performing targeted, risk-based and other audits as requested by manager or customer
- Respond/review failed audits and be able to identify root cause of failed audits
- Document audits and observations and effectively communicate with management and operations regarding audit findings
- Interact with customers and the public in various environments
- Perform comprehensive damage investigations
- Ride and train/mentor locators in the field and in classroom environments
- Assist in Safety/tailgate meetings
- Maintain valid Operator Qualifications
- Perform high quality locates
- Perform other work-related duties as assigned
QUALIFICATIONS
- Must be at least 18 years of age
- Minimum of one year of locating experience
- High School Diploma or equivalent
- Clean background check for access to restricted and/or controlled areas.
- Valid driver license with acceptable driving record
- Ability to pass random drug screens and to remain drug free
- Ability to accept responsibility and account for his/her actions
- Dependable and trustworthy
- Strong verbal and written communication skills
- Ability to look beyond the standard solutions
- Ability to perform work accurately and thoroughly
- Ability to work independently as well as part of a team
- Ability to locate all types of utilities and troubleshoot issues properly
- Ability to train new locators as well as retrain existing staff
REQUIREMENTS
- May require weekend and holiday work when necessary
- Some travel may be required including overnight stays and out of town assignments
- Ability to speak in front of a variety of field and office personnel, as well as customer representatives and members of the public regarding damage prevention issues and effectively represent the company
- Specialized skills training/certification may be required
- Ability to read and understand technical documents
- Thorough understanding of locate equipment and tools
- Thorough understanding of elements contained in NULCA standards, company procedures, state one call laws, and CGA best practices
- General knowledge of computers and programs (Excel/Word/TCor/Locsys)
- Experience and knowledge of the QC and OQ processes in place by Customer
- Ability to walk all types of terrain (grass, ditches, wooded areas, gravel, etc.) in and around construction zones and residential, commercial, industrial and rural areas in all types of weather conditions (rain, snow, cold, heat, etc.)