Utility Locating Helper/Trainee
Assist lead Utility Locating Technician with tool, instrument, and supply organization at work sites. For example, use 2-way radios to communicate at large worksites and keep lead technician supplied with everything needed to complete the job. Also learn basic underground utility locating techniques using electro-magnetic induction (EMI), and ground-penetrating radar (GPR) technologies. Initially the job will be considered part-time/temporary contract position, but may lead to full time position after a 3-month probationary period. Job status and pay increase will be evaluated at that time.