Your impact
We'll Also Ask you to:
- Conduct Utility Research by obtaining maps for Utility Owners.
- In the field use Radio-Frequency Electromagnetic Induction (RFEMI) equipment to locate subsurface utilities in a variety of environments and project sites.
- In the field map utilities in accordance with ASCE 38-22 Standard Guidelines for the Collection and Depiction of Existing Subsurface Utility Data.
- Take field notes and create field sketches.
- Assist land surveyors during data collection of utility marks.
- Perform utility surveys in the field using GPS and Robotic Total Station equipment.
- Enter field data into field or office databases.
- Quality control mapping deliverables for completeness and accuracy.
- Communicate findings and analysis to engineers and other disciplines.
- Work as a team player and contribute to an exceptional culture.
- Follow project health and safety plans.
- Work in a safe manner.
This position is paid hourly.
Here's what you'll need
- 2+ years of field locating or Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE) experience.
- Proficiency with cable and pipe (radio frequency) locating equipment.
- Familiar with electromagnetic, ground penetrating radar, magnetic and other geophysical prospecting techniques, and equipment.
- Degree, certificate or completed technical training.
- Experience with Surveying, CAD, or GIS.
- Valid driver’s license.
- Good social and communication skills.
- Ability to travel a least 50% of the time.
- Ability to pass drug screen and background checks.
- Reputation as a trusted and respected member of the utility or geophysical community.