About the Role
The technician will perform subsurface utility engineering tasks, including field locating, data interpretation, and documentation in compliance with quality and safety standards.
Responsibilities
- Conduct subsurface utility investigations using industry-standard methods
- Perform field locating of underground utilities with electromagnetic and ground-penetrating radar equipment
- Document utility data accurately and in compliance with project requirements
- Support design teams with reliable utility information
- Verify utility records against field findings
- Prepare reports summarizing field results
- Mark utility locations on site according to standard practices
- Collaborate with engineers and project managers on data integration
- Follow safety protocols during field operations
- Maintain equipment used for utility detection
- Review project plans to identify utility-related constraints
- Assist in classifying utility data per ASCE 38 standards
- Participate in project coordination meetings
- Ensure compliance with local and state regulations
- Communicate findings clearly to team members
- Work outdoors in various weather conditions
- Adapt methods based on site-specific challenges
- Support quality control checks on collected data
- Transport equipment and materials to field sites
- Respond to field issues promptly and professionally
Compensation
Competitive pay based on experience
Work Arrangement
On-site
Team
Collaborative engineering environment
Required Certifications
- Completion of SUE training program or equivalent experience
- OSHA 10-hour safety certification preferred
Physical Demands
- Frequent walking, bending, and lifting up to 50 pounds
- Ability to stand for extended periods during fieldwork
Work Environment
- Fieldwork conducted in urban and rural settings
- Exposure to construction sites and outdoor elements
Not available