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Infrastructure Academy Line Locator Training Program:
The Infrastructure Academy Line Locator Training Program at the Energy Innovation Center Institute is a free, 2 week interactive training program (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday / 8:30 am - 3:30 pm).
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What is the role of an underground line locator:
What are the key responsibilities of an underground facility locator?
Job Responsibilities include data collection, locating, marking, and safety.
1. Receiving locate requests: An underground facility locator responds to requests from public utilities, contractors or other parties to locate underground utilities in a designated area.
2. Data analysis: An underground facility locator reviews existing utility maps, blueprints, and as-built plans to identify potential locations of underground utilities.
3. Field locating: A facility locator uses specialized equipment like ground penetrating radar, electromagnetic locators, and utility locating trucks to pinpoint the exact location of buried utilities.
4. Marking locations: A facility locator clearly marks the identified utility lines on the ground using the appropriate color flags, paint or other visible markers.
5. Documentation: A facility locator will record findings and details of the locate process including the location, depth, and type of utility.
6. Safety Compliance: A facility locator will adhere to safety protocols while performing locator work, working in construction sites and around live utilities.
What are the required skills for an underground facility locator?
1. Technical knowledge: Understanding how to operate and maintain utility locating equipment and interpreting utility maps. Understanding the applicable state’s 1Call Law.
2. Physical ability: Ability to work outdoors in various weather conditions and walk long distances.
3. Locating: Identify and mark the location of underground utilities.
4. Using laptop computers: Ability to utilize laptop computers or other devices to receive, document, and finalize utility locate requests.
5. Read and interpret maps: Ability to read and interpret maps (blueprints, as-built record drawings) to identify the buried location, type, and size of the underground facility.
6. Communication skills: Effective written and oral communication with contractors and underground facility owners, property owners, and other stakeholders to perform locate requests.
7. GIS knowledge: Ability to utilize Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for data analysis and mapping.
8. Operate electronic detection equipment: Ability to operate and maintain electronic locate detection equipment.
9. Operate work vehicle safely: Ability to operate a work vehicle in a safe manner in the performance of the locate.
Qualifications:
*Other conditions may apply.
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
Pay: From $20.00 per hour
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Work Location: In person
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