PVS Contractors Inc. - 2 Jobs
Edmonton, AB
Job Details:
Benefits:
Utility Locator / Damage Prevention Technician
Location: Edmonton
Position Type: Full-time permanent position, day shift with some flexibility in hours
Compensation: Competitive hourly rate ($16 - $18/hr, commensurate with experience) with opportunities for performance review and potential increases every 6 months
Additional Benefits:
- Frequent opportunities for overtime available, with evening and weekend work as needed
- Benefits and defined contribution pension plan
- Company vehicle, cell phone, and laptop provided
- Opportunity to work independently outdoors
Are you ready to learn a skilled trade and begin your career in a fast-growing and lucrative industry? Look no further. PVS Contractors (https://www.pvslocates.com/) is hiring and training new Damage Prevention Technicians to complete utility locates in and around the city. PVS Contractors is part of the OEC Services (https://www.oecorp.ca/) family, which includes multiple growing companies providing electrical distribution infrastructure, energy and power generation services.
About the Role:
Damage Prevention Technicians are the unsung heroes of the construction industry. So, what do they do? With any new excavation, there's always the risk of hitting gas lines, water lines, and electrical cables. Underground utility line locators prevent significant damage and even danger by making sure that doesn't happen. If you've ever seen a thin metal rod sticking up from someone's lawn -- usually topped with a brightly colored pennant – that's where a damage prevention technician or utility locator has found and marked the path of underground utility lines through neighborhoods.
Responsibilities:
- Use state-of-the-art locating equipment, geographic information systems (GIS), maps, and engineering drawings to identify the location of underground utilities
- Thoroughly search for all gas, phone, and fiber optic cables in an area and mark them with spray paint and colored flags
- Prepare reports and documentation to track the work you and your team are doing across the city
This is a great job for people who love working solo outdoors, representing their company to the public, and using their heads to investigate and solve problems. Being a Damage Prevention Technician sets you up for terrific career opportunities long-term – you'll participate in a training program to learn the skills of this fast-growing industry, and once you've proven yourself capable in this role, there are many places to go within our company.
Qualifications:
We're looking for people with backgrounds in construction, landscaping, surveying, GIS, skilled trades, or engineering. If you love working outdoors, you're made for this role. You'll thrive in this job because you're reliable and dedicated, a natural problem solver, and detail-oriented. You've also got an aptitude for reading maps and would enjoy the regular task of calculating distances and writing clear reports.
Required Qualifications:
- Experience, or a strong interest in working outdoors in all weather conditions
- Physically fit and able to walk frequently on uneven surfaces, sit in a vehicle, lift up to 20 lbs with one hand, complete repetitive arm motions, and use a shovel and other similar equipment
- Ability to visually distinguish colors
- Valid “G” class driver's license and ability to produce a clean driver’s abstract
- High school diploma
- Willingness to obtain and wear CSA-approved steel toe safety boots
- Willingness to undergo and successfully clear a criminal background check
- Ability to work weekends and evenings when overtime is required
- Strong computer literacy and ability to use new software and Microsoft Office
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience in construction, farming, utilities (e.g., gas fitting or electrical background), civil engineering, land surveying, GIS, or similar
- Experience working as a Damage Prevention Technician or Utility Locator (an asset but not required)
Additional Information:
You'll be supplied with a company vehicle, phone, and laptop for work use. You'll work on your own, traveling to sites within your territory. You'll mostly work Monday to Friday during the day with flexible hours, with overtime work on the weekends or evenings as required.
If you would love to work outdoors and start an exciting career, we need to hear from you right away! We'll be hiring throughout January, February, and beyond.
How to Apply:
Our online application will ask you to apply to this role as a complete person – not just a resume. We strive to build diverse teams that reflect the community and encourage applications from underrepresented groups. We will review applications as they are received and look forward to hearing from you.