About the role
We are seeking a skilled and safety-conscious Hydrovac Operator to join our team in multiple locations. This role is responsible for operating specialized hydro-vacuum trucks to provide non-destructive excavation services for various industrial, municipal, and utility projects.
What you'll do
- Equipment Operation: Safely operate high-pressure water and vacuum systems to excavate soil around sensitive underground infrastructure.
- Site Preparation: Set up and dismantle equipment, including hoses, wands, and safety barriers, at various job sites.
- Maintenance: Perform daily pre-trip and post-trip inspections, ensuring the truck and equipment are clean and in good working order.
- Safety Compliance: Adhere to all federal, state, and company safety regulations, including the use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and following "Call Before You Dig" protocols.
- Documentation: Maintain accurate logs of hours, fuel usage, and project completion reports.
Qualifications
- License: A valid Class A or B Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) with a Tanker Endorsement.
- Experience: Previous experience operating heavy equipment or hydro-excavation units is preferred.
- Physical Stamina: Ability to lift up to 50 lbs., work in various weather conditions, and handle physically demanding tasks.
- Technical Skills: Basic mechanical knowledge to troubleshoot equipment issues on-site.
- Preferred Skills
- Strong communication skills for coordinating with site supervisors and team members.
- A clean driving record and a commitment to "Zero Harm" safety cultures.
- Knowledge of underground utility locating and soil types.
Physical Requirements
- Manual Dexterity: Ability to manipulate high-pressure water wands and heavy vacuum hoses for extended periods.
- Heavy Lifting: Regularly lifting and carrying equipment, manhole covers, or debris weighing up to 50–80 lbs.
- Mobility: Frequent bending, kneeling, squatting, and climbing on and off the truck or into trenches.
- Visual & Auditory Acuity: Sharp vision for spotting underground utilities and clear hearing to monitor equipment sounds and verbal safety cues.
- Stamina: Capacity to perform repetitive physical labor for shifts that often exceed 10–12 hours.
Working Conditions
- Outdoor Exposure: Constant work in all weather conditions, including extreme heat, freezing temperatures, rain, and snow.
- Noise Levels: Constant exposure to high-decibel noise from the truck engine and vacuum blower (hearing protection required).
- Hazardous Environments: Potential exposure to dust, mud, fumes, and hazardous materials or chemicals depending on the job site.
- Variable Shifts: Availability for early morning starts, night shifts, and on-call emergency response.
- Travel: Frequent travel to various remote or urban job sites, sometimes requiring overnight stays.
Driven Services, LLC has been a trusted partner in the energy sector since 2013. We pride ourselves on professional field service delivery where safety and efficiency go hand-in-hand. We invest heavily in our workforce through comprehensive training, ensuring every team member is prepared to lead in the field. Join a team where productivity is powered by professionalism.