Job Description
Job Description
Equix Energy Services is an energy and utilities contractor that provides high-quality pipeline and facility construction services. The Equix team is built on pride in the workmanship and abilities of our crews. Our Core group of in-house welders have extensive knowledge and background in pipeline and fabrication welding. We have a current opening for a Foreman. At Equix, we support our customers and stakeholders and constantly strive to exceed expectations with all of our services, which include : Pipeline Construction, Gas Distribution, Horizontal Directional Drilling, Facility Construction and Fabrication, and Trenching services.
Responsibilities :
- Leading the crews with clear communication skills
- Safe operation of construction equipment and work vehicles used in underground installation of natural gas distribution piping, power, and telecom infrastructure
- Take responsibility for quality of work, proper care of assigned equipment and report an accidents / incidents to Supervisors
- Adhere to and promote company and DOT Safety Policies
- Other duties as assigned
Requirements :
3-5 years of experience with backhoes, excavators, and underground utilitiesValid driver's license with clean recordAbility to pass pre-employment and random drug screeningTravel out of town to work on remote sites when neededWillingness to work outdoors in all weather conditionsKnowledge with Locating underground lines and HDD RiggingMust be able to perform the physical demands of the jobClass A or B CDLEquixoffers :
Multiple medical plan optionsWeekly payWellness programDental and vision plansFSA and HSA options401k savings plan with employer matchFinancial protection productsShort and long-term disability, life, accident, critical illnessLegal Shield and ID theft plansEmployer-paid life insurancePaid Time Off and paid holidaysEmployee assistance programEmployee referral programPet InsuranceEducation Assistance ProgramHealth Advocacy ProgramEqual opportunity employer, including veterans, and individuals with disabilities