RECONN

utility

HydroExcavationTechnician(Non-CDL)

$0–0k Canastota, New York, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Hydro Excavation Technician (Non-CDL) at RECONN. Skills: hydro excavation, potholing, keyholing. perform vacuum excavation. soil extraction through a vacuum using pressurized water or air to break ground”

Industry & Context.

utility
Eligibility Requirements

Work outdoors in all types of weather conditions, overtime is required, some overtime may be necessary, lift to 75 pounds, Available to work overtime and some weekends (as needed), pass a drug screen

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Able to work outdoors in all types of weather conditions, Comfortable working in a confined can walk, bend, and lift to 75 pounds, Computer proficient, Available to work overtime and some weekends (as needed), Valid driver's license and safe driving record, Currently possesses or can acquire a DOT medical card for all positions, Must be able to pass a drug screen

Nice to Have

Utility, Construction and/or Military experience

What You'll Do.

perform vacuum excavation

soil extraction through a vacuum using pressurized water or air to break ground

exposes utilities for design and excavation purposes

Work outdoors in all types of weather conditions

Perform various hydro excavation activities near utilities

Full Job Description

Job Description: Do you want to start your career with a company that values integrity, dedication, and hard work every single day? We want to offer you competitive pay, a generous benefits package, and opportunities for advancement. As leaders in the utility industry concentrating, on quality and safety, RECONN is looking for people to join our team who are problem solvers, take pride in public safety, and are comfortable in a fast-paced, exciting work environment. **Starting pay is $17 - $22/hr., depending on experience.** There are several different names for this type of work including, hydro excavation, potholing, keyholing. **_Your Responsibilities as an Excavation Operator_** * Travel to an assigned work site to perform vacuum excavation, which involves soil extraction through a vacuum using pressurized water or air to break ground * Responsible for successful vacuum excavation which exposes utilities for design and excavation purposes * Work outdoors in all types of weather conditions * Use a company provided laptop to detail the project * Perform various hydro excavation activities near utilities, including core drilling, shoveling, backfilling, and construction labor This position requires you to work outdoors in all types of weather conditions, all year round. These are full-time positions where overtime is required. **We are currently hiring throughout the CNY area.** **** These are daytime, full-time positions, and some overtime may be necessary. Training will be provided and paid for. No industry experience is necessary. **Why You 'll Love Working for Us (Our Benefits):** * **100% paid training** – We're invested in you, starting on your first day. * **High-quality company vehicle** – All work-related expenses are paid. This means you won't be putting mileage on your vehicle for work. * **Company laptop, phone, and equipment** – Advanced technology you can count on. * **Daily pay** – Access your pay when you need it most. Instantly transfer your earni

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