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Join General Excavating, a leading underground utility contractor in Lincoln, NE. We seek an experienced laborer skilled in pipe laying, heavy equipment, and underground utility work. This physically demanding role offers competitive pay, full benefits, and on-the-job training. Build a rewarding ...
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Join General Excavating as an Underground Laborer in Omaha. Execute vital tasks like pipe installation and concrete work on important civil construction projects. Enjoy competitive pay, comprehensive benefits, and year-round work with overtime. A valid driver's license and ability to pass a drug ...
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Discover rewarding and stable careers with experienced underground laborer jobs, a critical and in-demand profession within the construction and civil infrastructure industry. Underground laborers are the backbone of utility and foundation work, performing the essential physical tasks that create and maintain the hidden networks modern society depends on. This role is ideal for individuals who take pride in hands-on, outdoor work and derive satisfaction from seeing the tangible results of their labor. Professionals in this field are typically responsible for the installation, repair, and maintenance of underground utility systems. Common duties include excavating and trenching, followed by the precise placement, joining, alignment, and sealing of pipes for water mains, sanitary sewers, and storm drainage systems. The work often involves measuring distances, grading earth to exact specifications, and working with materials like concrete, sand, and various sealing compounds. Beyond utilities, underground laborers may also assist with foundational work for structures, site preparation, and seasonal tasks like snow removal. The profession demands a high level of physical stamina and resilience, as crews work year-round in all weather conditions, often in challenging and muddy environments. Typical skills and requirements for these jobs include a strong aptitude for manual labor, mechanical reasoning, and the ability to follow detailed instructions and safety protocols meticulously. While many positions offer on-the-job training, prior experience with pipe laying, basic excavation techniques, or familiarity with hand and power tools is a significant advantage. A critical requirement across the board is an unwavering commitment to workplace safety; understanding trench safety, proper lifting techniques, and the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) is non-negotiable. Employers commonly require a valid driver's license with a good record, the ability to pass a pre-employment drug screening, and a willingness to work extended hours during peak construction seasons. Teamwork is essential, as projects are completed by coordinated crews, and reliability is highly valued. For those seeking a career path rather than just a job, experienced underground laborer jobs offer clear progression. Dedicated workers can advance to become equipment operators, pipe layer specialists, foremen, or superintendents. The role provides a vital service, ensuring communities have functional water, waste, and drainage systems, making it a stable profession with long-term demand. If you are looking for a hands-on career where your effort directly shapes infrastructure, exploring opportunities in underground labor could be your next step.

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