About Integrity Corps At Integrity, we operate as a team, we support each other, hold each other accountable and look to build and lift each other up. We look for ways to give back to our community and our peers. We strive every day to be better than we were the day before by welcoming feedback and taking responsibility for our actions. We provide the best service to our clients and take pride in our work. We never stop growing, innovating, and creating. We look to challenge the status quo and we operate with Integrity in all that we do. Every day we are guided by our Ways of Being; be Generous, be Accountable, be Coachable, be Caring, be Better. About the role
- The role of a Drill Operator and Locator includes operating directional drill rigs, locating equipment, and product support equipment. Must be familiar with industry standards, policies, guidelines, and procedures.
What you'll do
- Operate the drill rig efficiently.
- Prep job and drill so that the shot can be performed safely.
- Pothole all utilities that will either be paralleled or crossed during the bore shot.
- Verify existing utilities.
- Fill water tanks with water.
- Combine water with chemicals for boring according to the ground you are drilling in.
- Locate the drill head from point A to point B without hitting any utilities at the correct depth.
- Hook up swivel, reamer, and pipe product that will be pulled back to complete the bore shot.
- Before the bore shot is started, walk out bore shot to ensure all utilities have been located and develop a plan for going above or below each utility or obstacle in the bore path.
- Pull back the product with the correct hole opener and utilize the correct mud mixture to ensure that the product makes it from point B to point A.
- Inspect and maintain job equipment.
- Perform other duties as required and/or assigned.
Qualifications
- CDL Class A license Preferred
- Precise hand-eye coordination.
- Good written and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to perform operator level troubleshooting and maintenance of drill equipment/mixing unit.
- Clarity of vision at 20 feet or more and 20 inches or less, with the ability to judge distance and space relationships.
- Ability to identify and distinguish colors of utility flags and markings on the ground.
- 3 or more years of experience.
- Ability to clearly communicate instructions to assist with training.
- Ability to pass a background check and pre-employment drug test (illegal and legal substances)