SUE Technician (Levels 1-3)

Boston, MA
Full Time
Field
Mid Level
Join a Leader in Subsurface Utility Engineering

Visionary Subsurface Solutions is not your average subsurface utility engineering firm — we are a forward-thinking team dedicated to delivering accurate, reliable, and innovative underground utility solutions. With a strong foundation in subsurface utility engineering, we specialize in utility locating, mapping, and advanced detection technologies that support construction, engineering, and infrastructure projects.

As our team continues to grow, we’re seeking an experienced Subsurface Utility Engineer/Locator in the Boston, MA area. We are currently offering up to a $1,500 signing bonus for the right candidate. If you’re a skilled Utility Engineer/Locator who enjoys working in a fast-paced, collaborative environment and takes pride in precision and safety, we’d love to connect with you.

Why Visionary Subsurface Solutions?
 
At Visionary Subsurface Solutions, we focus on delivering high-quality work while supporting the growth and success of our employees. Here’s why joining our team could be the right move for you:
  • Industry Expertise: A trusted provider of subsurface utility engineering services known for accuracy, safety, and reliability.
  • Advanced Technology: Utilize industry-leading tools including electromagnetic locating equipment, Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR), vacuum excavation, and video systems.
  • Career Growth: Ongoing training and certification opportunities to help you expand your skillset and advance your career.
  • Team-Oriented Culture: A collaborative environment where teamwork and communication are key to success.
  • Comprehensive Benefits: Medical, dental, and vision coverage, 401(k) matching, paid time off, and paid holidays.
  • Varied Work: A mix of field and office-based projects to keep your work engaging and dynamic.
  • Company Perks: Team lunches, weekly breakfasts, holiday celebrations, and a supportive workplace culture.
  • Employee-Focused Environment: Your contributions matter, and we are committed to your professional development.
Essential Functions:
 
  • Operate Data Collectors and collect field measurements of Utility Designation.
  • Download field data files and prepare field sketches.
  • Research the location of existing utility lines.
  • Perform all phases of fieldwork including:
    • Utility Designating Surveys for Levels A, B & C utilizing electromagnetic locating equipment, Ground Penetrating Radar, Vacuum Excavation, and Video System.
  • Positively represent the company while communicating professionally and regularly with customers on-site.
  • Maintain and take care of your assigned company vehicle and equipment.
  • Any other duties as assigned.
 
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
 
  • 1-5+ years’ experience performing subsurface utility locations.
  • High School Diploma and strong math and computer skills.
  • Ability to complete additional certificates, (OSHA (10, 30, 40, etc.), Hazwoper, TWIC, etc.)
  • Must possess a valid driver’s license.
  • Ability to work overtime as needed and travel with overnight stays if required.
  • The ability and desire to expand your skillsets and adapt to new technologies.
 
Physical Requirements:
 
  • Ability to lift up to 50 lbs. and stand/walk for long periods.
  • Comfortable working in varying weather conditions (hot, cold, wet).
  • Ability to work in construction zones and on busy streets with high noise levels.


*Reasonable accommodation may be provided for individuals with disabilities.

 
Compensation and Benefits:
 
  • Pay Range: $25-$35
 
  • Additional Benefits: Health, dental, and vision insurance, life insurance, 401(k) match, paid time off, and more.


Applicants must be authorized to work for ANY employer in the U.S. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa at this time.

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