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UtilitiesOne

Portland, OR, USA

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Utilities One is looking for a qualified Civil Lead in the Oregon market. We offer you the chance to put your skills to use in a fast-paced, challenging environment for one of the fastest-growing construction firms in the US. Responsibilities: Develop scope, timeline, and budget for assigned wireless projects; Interpret construction drawings/blueprints, and job orders as needed; Understand and adhere to all digging laws, over all team captain; Work near construction hazardous equipment and machinery when in the field; Maintain safe working habits/conditions according to all safety standards; Estimate and report to the Civil Foreman on all construction activities progress. Requirements At least 2-3 years of Civil Technician/Lead experience; Ability to travel for work to different job sites within the region; Ability to interpret and understand the scope of work for Civil/Electrical projects; Good understanding of basic electrical codes/standards in the wireless industry; A valid, unrestricted Driver’s License; Electrical licenses/certifications are a plus. Benefits All tools and equipment provided; Long-term employment; Career advancement opportunities; Competitive Payment.

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