Shall perform surveys such as soil resistivity, pipe-to-soil potential, Close Interval (CIS) coating evaluation (DCVG and ACVG), current requirement and interference tests.
Ability to walk rough terrain, 5-10 miles a day.
Ability to use company provided locate equipment and technology to accurately locate underground utilities.
Ability to read maps and blueprints.
Determine efficient route to each locate rural and urban areas.
Ability to work in all types of terrain.
Use laptop computer to receive, document and email.
Ability to work alone and unsupervised.
Ability to communicate / interact daily with managers, crews, and homeowners to discuss locate issues.
Perform other work related duties as assigned.
Follow all required standards in the performance of assigned work displaying appropriate competencies in accordance with FAA Regulations, OEM manuals, and related materials. Incumbent is required to meet all training requirements set out in a separate, but specific DAI Training Matrices chart for each job. Duties include but not limited to the following:
• Conducts necessary troubleshooting and/or repair (either on or off wing) on turbine engines.
• Disassembly and assembly of various models of turbine engines according to sequence utilizing aircraft tools, balance machines, surface grinders, drill presses, and other equipment for repair and/or overhaul.
• Receives engine parts to conduct inspections using precision measuring tools in order to detect physical defects such as cracks, burns, foreign object damages, proper screws and structure deviations.
• Evaluates engine parts to determine which parts are repairable or unrepairable; refers to micrometers and other precision-measurement tests to determine further routing to other destinations or to scrap parts.
• Inspect aircraft engine parts to determine and/or perform NDT requirements.
• Utilizes applicable database system in order to retrieve information regarding parts inventory, manufacturing models, serial numbers, and/or other pertinent information to ensure proper documentation.
• Refers to technical publications, specification sheets and/or other regulatory requirements in order to ensure that all tasks have been completed in proper sequence and required signed-off.
• Customer contact and travel may be required.
• General facility cleaning and maintenance.
• 1. Conducts necessary troubleshooting and/or repair (either on or off wing).
• 2. Disassembly and assembly of various models of turbine engines according to sequence utilizing aircraft tools, balance machines, surface grinders, drill presses, and other equipment for repair and/or overhaul.
• 3. Receives engine parts to conduct inspections utilizing magnifying glasses, vernier calipers, depth gauges, buffers, binoculars, and pressure testers in order to detect physical defects such as cracks, burns, foreign object damages, proper screws and structure deviations.
• 4. Evaluates engine parts to determine which parts are repairable or unrepairable; refers to micrometers and other precision-measurement tests to determine further routing to other destinations or to scrap parts.
• 5. Inspect aircraft engine parts to determine and/or perform NDT requirements.
• 6. Utilizes applicable database system in order to retrieve information regarding parts inventory, manufacturing models, serial numbers, and/or other pertinent information to ensure proper documentation.
• 7. Refers to technical publications, specification sheets and/or other regulatory requirements in order to ensure that all tasks have been completed in proper sequence and required signed-off.
• 8. General facility cleaning and maintenance.
• Building and setting tops on mobile homes, setting walls.
• Preparation and assembly of various building components and materials used in the construction of a manufactured home.