DRMP
Job Description
Job Description Description If you are a motivated, self-starter with the desire and ability to learn new tasks quickly and are not afraid to get dirty - keep reading. DRMP is looking for several
Entry-Level
personnel with no experience necessary to join our Geospatial Division and be trained on the job to be a
Utility Locator in Orlando, FL.
Curious about shaping the future?
Discover the types of projects you could be involved in with this position.
Subsurface Utility Engineering | DRMP
Level up your career: Discover DRMP's pathways for advancement.
Careers | DRMP Your Primary Responsibilities will include
Truck Operator for truck and/or trailer mounted air-vacuum excavation systems Operate vacuum excavation equipment, concrete saw, pneumatic pavement breaker, pneumatic tamp/compactor, and other related tools or “hand dig” in order to verify the characteristics of buried utility pipes, cables, and ducts Perform accurate measurements with precision using various methods including laser calipers, cloth and steel tapes, EDM’s, etc. Provide underground utility flagging “designation” utilizing ground-penetrating radar, electromagnetic induction equipment, and other geophysical methods Designate all utility line types of conductive or non-conductive materials including water, sewer, gas, electric, fiber optic, PVC, and all other underground facilities that would affect excavation of a site Assist with maintenance of vehicle/trucks, equipment, and work sites Exercise extreme caution near or around any utility facility and follow all applicable job site safety parameters Perform basic survey data collection for utility designations and locations
What you'll need
High School Diploma or equivalent/GED preferred Basic computer skills and capacity to learn and understand new software Valid driver’s license with
approved/acceptable
driving history required. Commercial Driver License (CDL) credentials a plus Ability to travel as needed Ability to carry and lift equipment as needed Experience in performing geophysical designating techniques is a plus but not necessary for entry-level Experience in utility construction or related field is a plus but not necessary for entry-level
DRMP Offers
Excellent compensation package Outstanding holiday and paid-time-off programs 401(k) Plan and Match Career Path Development Program (Management & Technical Career Tracks) Mentorship Program Tuition Reimbursement Parental Leave Competitive health and dental insurance premiums Variety of voluntary benefit options Short-Term Disability/Long-Term Disability Company-furnished life insurance Employee Assistant Program (EAP) Flexible Spending Account and More DRMP is a Drug and Alcohol Free workplace, an Equal Employment Opportunity employer and E-Verify employer. #LI-SP1
Job Description Description If you are a motivated, self-starter with the desire and ability to learn new tasks quickly and are not afraid to get dirty - keep reading. DRMP is looking for several
Entry-Level
personnel with no experience necessary to join our Geospatial Division and be trained on the job to be a
Utility Locator in Orlando, FL.
Curious about shaping the future?
Discover the types of projects you could be involved in with this position.
Subsurface Utility Engineering | DRMP
Level up your career: Discover DRMP's pathways for advancement.
Careers | DRMP Your Primary Responsibilities will include
Truck Operator for truck and/or trailer mounted air-vacuum excavation systems Operate vacuum excavation equipment, concrete saw, pneumatic pavement breaker, pneumatic tamp/compactor, and other related tools or “hand dig” in order to verify the characteristics of buried utility pipes, cables, and ducts Perform accurate measurements with precision using various methods including laser calipers, cloth and steel tapes, EDM’s, etc. Provide underground utility flagging “designation” utilizing ground-penetrating radar, electromagnetic induction equipment, and other geophysical methods Designate all utility line types of conductive or non-conductive materials including water, sewer, gas, electric, fiber optic, PVC, and all other underground facilities that would affect excavation of a site Assist with maintenance of vehicle/trucks, equipment, and work sites Exercise extreme caution near or around any utility facility and follow all applicable job site safety parameters Perform basic survey data collection for utility designations and locations
What you'll need
High School Diploma or equivalent/GED preferred Basic computer skills and capacity to learn and understand new software Valid driver’s license with
approved/acceptable
driving history required. Commercial Driver License (CDL) credentials a plus Ability to travel as needed Ability to carry and lift equipment as needed Experience in performing geophysical designating techniques is a plus but not necessary for entry-level Experience in utility construction or related field is a plus but not necessary for entry-level
DRMP Offers
Excellent compensation package Outstanding holiday and paid-time-off programs 401(k) Plan and Match Career Path Development Program (Management & Technical Career Tracks) Mentorship Program Tuition Reimbursement Parental Leave Competitive health and dental insurance premiums Variety of voluntary benefit options Short-Term Disability/Long-Term Disability Company-furnished life insurance Employee Assistant Program (EAP) Flexible Spending Account and More DRMP is a Drug and Alcohol Free workplace, an Equal Employment Opportunity employer and E-Verify employer. #LI-SP1