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Portland, OR, USA

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We are seeking a highly motivated UG Operations Supervisor to oversee and support our in-house underground drilling crews. This role plays a critical part in ensuring quality, safety, and efficiency across all UG operations in the region. In addition to daily field inspections, the role involves hands-on training, coaching, and supporting new crew members to meet our performance and safety standards. The position requires extensive travel—at least 80% of the time—within the region where the individual is assigned. A company vehicle and travel expenses will be provided. Responsibilities: Daily Oversight: Supervise and inspect underground drilling operations to ensure compliance with safety protocols, quality standards, and project specifications; Training & Onboarding: Lead on-site training sessions for new and existing IH crews, focusing on best practices, proper equipment use, and safety procedures; Safety Compliance: Enforce company safety standards and conduct routine jobsite audits and toolbox talks; Quality Control: Review bore logs, restoration practices, potholing, and fiber/copper path integrity to ensure all work meets client and internal expectations; Problem-Solving: Act as first point of contact for field-level issues or delays, helping coordinate with operations and project management teams; Documentation: Maintain accurate records of inspections, crew performance, and any field training activities. Provide reports to regional and department leads; Communication: Collaborate with Regional Directors, Foremen, and Project Managers to align on goals, expectations, and crew performance. Requirements 5+ years of hands-on experience in underground drilling operations; Strong understanding of HDD, potholing, utility locates, and safety protocols; Prior experience training or mentoring UG crews preferred; Ability to read construction prints and jobsite plans; Excellent communication and leadership skills; Willingness to travel regularly across multiple states; Certifications in OSHA 10/30, competent person training, or NCCER are a plus; Valid driver’s license (CDL a plus). Benefits Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits; Opportunities for professional growth and development; A supportive, safety-first company culture; The chance to make a real impact within a rapidly growing construction organization.

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