$24.62-$34.97 Hourly / $4,267.47-$6,061.47 Monthly / $51,209.60-$72,737.60 Yearly
Locates and marks location of water, reclaimed water or wastewater lines to prevent damage during construction, boring and digging operations.
Maintains accurate records using paper and/or electronic systems.
Uses electronic and/or paper utility maps, engineering plans, computer programs and other drawings to assist in determining actual location of utilities.
Uses electronic pipe locating equipment, ground penetrating radar (GPR), metal detectors, shovels, probing rods and measuring instruments to field verify the location of utilities.
Identify errors and/or make corrections to utilities maps and relay the information for GIS mapping updates.
Interact with general public and contractors to relay information relating to utilities.
Performs related work as required.
Working knowledge of: construction practices and techniques; construction trades; safety practices in the construction industry; basic mathematics; use of computers; utility as-builts, utility maps and construction plans.
Some knowledge of: methods and techniques of engineering; municipal rules, regulations and ordinances relating to construction and landscaping activities; inspection practices and procedures; MS Word, Outlook, Google Earth, and ArcGIS mapping software;
Ability to: reach a logical conclusion; coordinate activities with others; follow moderately complex instructions and procedures; read and comprehend codes and requirements; read dials and gauges; lift and carry equipment for periods of short duration but repeatedly over the course of a day (occasionally requires heavy lifting); complete standard forms; perform mathematical computations rapidly and accurately; read and interpret engineering plans and specifications; prepare oral and written reports and maintain accurate records; establish and maintain effective working relationships with other employees, officials and the general public.
Possession of a valid Florida driver’s license.