Outdoor field experience required for a Utility Services Field Technician specializing in subsurface utility exploration, including test-hole drilling and lead pipe detection.
Key responsibilities include conducting exploration, working in crews to detect underground lead pipes safely, interpreting utility plans, and documenting findings for project coordination.
Qualifications include experience in field drilling or utility locating, ability to read blueprints and utility maps, and a strong safety focus, especially around hazardous materials.
Preferred skills involve subsurface utility engineering, safety certifications, and familiarity with locating equipment or GIS tools.
Benefits include competitive pay, on-the-job training, career growth opportunities, a safety-oriented environment, and standard benefits like health, PTO, and per diem.