OSP Construction Coordinator Construction, Mining & Trades - Indianapolis, IN at Geebo

OSP Construction Coordinator

Utilities One is looking for a qualified OSP Construction Coordinator for Ohio & Indiana markets.
For this role, we need qualified individuals ready to be on the road, travel to different job sites within the market, and provide field support.
Responsibilities:
Verify that all existing underground and aerial facilities are correctly located per customer's requirements, city records, and field conditions; Perform field evaluation of proposed projects and ensures alternative routing delivers the most cost-effective design for construction; Ensure designs are in accordance with the customer's specifications and guidelines, and within the allocated budget; Proficiently coordinate with State and/or local municipalities as well as with other utilities or departments; Coordinate all customer implementation activities including site walk-throughs, hub and/or node placements, and subcontract labor; Ensure the produced work meets or exceeds quality standards; Requirements Ability to travel 80% of the time within Alamaba & Mississippi markets; A valid, unrestricted Driver's License; Strong knowledge of aerial and underground design and construction requirements; Ability to lift around 50 pounds, safely climb ladders, and work in extreme weather; Ability to read and understand maps, drawings, and diagrams for fiber construction; Benefits Great Work Environment; Company Vehicle and Fuel Card provided; All necessary tools, equipment, supplies provided; Competitive Payments; Career Advancement Opportunities.
Recommended Skills Construction Quality Management Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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