Utility Locator / Unlocatable Facility Repair in Charlotte, North Carolina at Surveying And Mapping, LLC
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Utility Locator / Unlocatable Facility Repair
US-NC-Charlotte
Job ID: 26-7490
Type: Regular Full-Time
# of Openings: 4
Category: Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE)
Charlotte
Overview
Founded in 1994, Surveying And Mapping, LLC (SAM) is a nationwide leader in geospatial and construction-phase solutions. With more than 50 offices and 1,600 professionals, we deliver the scale, technology, and expertise needed to support projects of any size. SAM streamlines project delivery through a single, coordinated team, offering in-house capabilities across land surveying, aerial mapping, subsurface utility engineering (SUE), utility coordination (UC), GIS, BIM, and construction engineering inspection (CEI).
By combining advanced technology, digital workflows, and decades of experience, we provide accurate, actionable data that helps clients move critical infrastructure projects forward with confidence. At SAM, you’ll be part of a team that values innovation, growth, and the opportunity to make a tangible impact on the built environment.
Responsibilities
- Assist in identifying marked/unmarked utilities and structures in the field
- Perform operator level maintenance on assigned company tools and equipment as required
- Assist in the implementation of approved traffic control plans
- Actively work toward obtaining Operator Qualifications required by the client(s)
- Follow established procedures to identify and repair broken trace wires on unlocatable gas lines
- Operates vacuum truck and related tools and equipment such as a jackhammer, pogo-tamper, concrete saw, compressor blower, vacuum hose and air lance and hand tools (shovels)
- Use proper forms and survey equipment to document work.
- Other tasks as assigned
Qualifications
- Valid driver's license, in conjunction with successfully passing the company MVR requirements, clean background check and drug screening
- Work outdoors under the full range of weather conditions typically experienced throughout all seasons of the year
- Ability to walk for extended periods over irregular terrain while carrying and/or employing any of the full range of surface geophysical and surveying equipment, the weight of such equipment is typically less than 30 lbs
- Pick up and carry equipment, tools or supplies weighing up to 50 lbs. for short distances and assist others to do the same. This includes the loading and unloading of such items into and out of vehicles, storage areas, etc.
- Remove and replace manhole lids and covers weighing up 50 lbs., with assistance