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Seeking an experienced Directional Drill Foreman in Columbus. Operate drilling/locating equipment for telecom construction, requiring 1+ year of field experience. Must have a valid license, pass screenings, and work outdoors in all conditions. We offer full benefits, 401(k) match, and paid leave.
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Southeast Utilities of Georgia LLC
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Seeking an experienced Directional Drill Foreman in Columbus. Operate drilling equipment, locate bore paths, and lead crews in telecommunications construction. Requires a valid license, 1+ years of drilling experience, and ability to work outdoors in all conditions. We offer competitive pay, heal...
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Join Gudenkauf's construction team as a Directional Drill Foreman in Columbus. This role requires operating drilling equipment, locating paths, and at least one year of telecom construction experience. You'll perform outdoor work year-round and enjoy benefits like medical coverage, a 401(k) match...
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Directional Drill Foreman
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Join Gudenkauf's Construction team as a Directional Drill Foreman in Columbus. Operate drilling equipment, locate paths, and lead crews in telecommunications construction. Requires 1+ year of drilling experience, a valid license, and outdoor work capability. We offer full benefits, a 401(k) match...
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Discover rewarding and challenging Directional Drill Foreman jobs, a critical leadership role within the underground utility and telecommunications construction industries. A Directional Drill Foreman is a seasoned professional who leads a crew in the complex and precise process of Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD). This trenchless method is essential for installing pipelines, conduits, and cables beneath obstacles like roads, rivers, and existing infrastructure with minimal surface disruption. The foreman is the on-site leader, responsible for the safe, efficient, and accurate execution of drilling projects from start to finish. Professionals in these jobs carry a wide array of responsibilities that blend technical expertise with crew management. Typically, they oversee the entire drilling operation, which includes planning the drill path, setting up and operating sophisticated drilling rigs and locating equipment, and guiding the drill head along a predetermined underground route to an exact exit point. They are accountable for interpreting bore plans and utility maps, selecting appropriate tools and drilling fluids, and making real-time decisions to navigate subsurface challenges. A core duty is enforcing stringent safety protocols to protect the crew, the public, and existing utilities. The foreman also manages the crew's daily assignments, operates various construction equipment, maintains accurate logs and reports, and serves as the primary point of contact for project managers and clients on-site. To excel in Directional Drill Foreman jobs, individuals must possess a specific set of skills and qualifications. Several years of hands-on experience in directional drilling and locating is fundamental, providing the practical knowledge needed to troubleshoot issues and ensure bore accuracy. Technical proficiency with drilling rig controls, electronic locating receivers, and pipe fusion equipment is a must. Leadership and communication skills are equally vital, as the foreman must train, direct, and motivate crew members while effectively coordinating with other trades and stakeholders. Physical stamina is required for outdoor work in all weather conditions, often involving travel to different project sites. Common requirements for these positions include a valid commercial driver's license (CDL), a clean driving record, the ability to pass pre-employment screenings, and a deep commitment to safety regulations and industry best practices. For those with the right blend of technical skill and leadership, Directional Drill Foreman jobs offer a dynamic career path with significant responsibility and the satisfaction of building essential infrastructure.

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