The Utility Locating Technician role is to ensure the safety of excavation projects by accurately identifying and marking the location of utilities such as gas lines, water pipes, electrical cables, and communication lines. Using specialized industrial standard equipment to locate underground utilities and structures and identify anomalies or irregularities in subsurface geophysical data. This role works with with construction teams, engineers, and utility companies to prevent damage to existing infrastructure and minimize the risk of accidents.
Formal Education, Licenses and Certifications
Knowledge and Experience
Competencies and Personal Attributes
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Fieldwork involves working outdoors for 8+ hours a day in all types of weather, walking long distances, and standing for extended periods while measurements are taken.
Some assignments may require working in confined spaces or climbing and working at above average heights. While performing these duties, an employee is frequently required to stoop; kneel; sit; talk; hear; stand; walk; use hands and fingers to feel, handle, or operate objects, tools or controls; and reach with hands and arms. The position lifts heavy objects; the employee must frequently lift and/or move items over 50 pounds.
The employee lifts, pushes, pulls or carries objects; uses abdominal and lower back muscles to provide support over time without fatigue.
Availability
This is a full-time position. Days of work are Monday through Friday and shifts are 8 or 10 hours with the start time varying from 7 a.m. or 8 a.m., overtime and weekends as required.
Travel
As a part of performing this position’s duties, travel will be required to respective job sites in the Southeast Michigan area and potential for select projects throughout the United States.
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