The Directional Drill Locator is responsible for directional drill locating, reading prints and driving. This role performs tasks involving physical labor at road/highway sites and heavy construction projects. (This is meant to be a guide. Duties may vary dependent upon management.) Essential Position Functions: Confirm bore path with install foreman/management and drill operator (including walking the bore path.) Perform job site analysis (JSA) including completion of any required documentation. Assess current drill path conditions for safe operation and monitor for changes. Inspect and prepare construction sites to eliminate hazards. Ensure there are proper clearances to install cabling per standards. Record the depth of the tool head as required. Ensure the drill head is in a proper position at the exit pit to connect cabling. Spot for utilities and verify that locates are correct. Locate the drill head from point A to point B without hitting any existing utilities at the correct depth. Prepare and utilize the correct mud mixture. Complete daily inspections on bore equipment. Operate a variety of hand and power tools. Familiarity with mini excavator, skid steer, and drop trench machinery is preferred. Ensure that proper safety and incident reporting procedures are followed. Other duties as required. Additional Expectations: Construction work is project-driven and may vary in availability based on client demand and workload. When role-specific assignments are not available, employees may be required to perform other related duties within the construction or telecommunications field. These duties may include, but are not limited to, ground support, site preparation, equipment maintenance, warehouse support, or assisting with other company projects as assigned.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
101-250 employees