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Construction Technician

Company Name:
Southwest Gas Corporation
Employees must pass all written tests and/or hands-on training, or simulations as required for this job classification; this includes all the covered task modules for Operator Qualification. Employees must qualify in all covered tasks in their classification and satisfy all applicable requirements under State and Federal law. Must have a valid driver's license and the ability to obtain a CDL. May be required to work shift work, staggered work week, holidays, overtime, be on-call and be available for emergency response as directed. Use and maintain protective safety equipment including, but not limited to, self-contained breathing devices, flash suits, harnesses and lifelines as required. Respirator use required.
Perform labor and skilled mechanical work related to installation, maintenance and operation of natural gas facilities
Excavate and backfill trenches, cut and thread pipe, apply various coatings on steel pipe and fittings, thermit weld, read and interpret company maps, construction drawings, join plastic pipe and fittings using heat fusion, mechanical or solvent cement methods
Work under the direction of a crew leader, independently or with others as required
Operate and maintain small pressure control equipment as required
Provide situational-specific work direction (emergency response or SWG tap applications, etc.)
Meet and maintain acceptable levels of quality and quantity of work as required
Perform duties in a manner that is in compliance with company, local, state and federal regulations, safety and emergency practices and procedures
Ability to quickly analyze and make critical decisions related to incident response management and work under the Incident Command System (ICS) structure as required
Successfully complete on-going extensive operator qualification training, and maintain required proficiencies
Use and maintain protective safety equipment including, but not limited to self contained breathing devices, flash suits, harnesses and life lines as required
Operate, clean and maintain assigned vehicles, equipment, tools, and material and complete required documentation
Operate and maintain leakage detection equipment and conduct leakage surveys as required
Operate and maintain pipe and cable locating equipment and locate and mark underground facilities as required
Operate large vehicles and equipment such as, but not limited to, crew trucks, backhoes, trenchers, loaders and boom trucks
Operate, repair and maintain power and pneumatic/hydraulic equipment including but not limited to generators, pumps, jackhammers, tampers, boring tools as required
Oversight of preventive maintenance program for all construction related tools and equipment as required
Train others as required
Complete written and electronic company forms and records in neat, legible, accurate and timely manner
Operate computer based software programs as required
Perform work as required by new technology to include equipment, procedures and methods
Communicate in a professional, accurate and timely manner both verbally and in writing with co-workers, customers, other departments, outside agencies and management as required
General knowledge of functions relating to the installation and maintenance of natural gas facilities and pressure control procedures. Possess mechanical and physical aptitude, as required, to perform assigned duties. Ability to perform all activities associated with position responsibilities and meet all special requirements. Must reside within one hour of the Casa Grande office.
Note: Employees must pass all written tests and/or hands-on training , or simulations as required for this job classification; this includes all the covered task modules for Operator Qualification. Employees must qualify in all covered tasks in their classification and satisfy all applicable requirements under State and Federal law.
Hourly rate: $21.72 - $28.60Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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