.Summary: Performs responsible, safe, and efficient construction duties related to removing and installing underground and above ground petroleum storage and dispensing systems. Works directly with and assists Installers-in-training, subcontractors and other Seneca personnel in the field. Responsibilities: 70%: Installs tanks, piping and other equipment and tests them after installation. Removes and disposes of old equipment. Maintains a clean and safe working environment at all times. Operates various power tools, skid loaders, air compressors, forklift, and other related tools and equipment in performing described duties.
- 10%: Plans, reviews and develops a layout of each job assignment as directed. Reviews project status with senior installers, supervisors, consultants and project managers on a regular basis. Completes all paper work necessary for completion of each job and m
- 10%: Maintains safe operations on every job site by directing junior installers and subcontractors. Sets verbal safety expectations for all personnel on and off site and leads by example.
- 5%: Provides direction and training to junior installers as needed and in the absence of site leads or supervisors. Assists junior employees in the completion of daily tasks such as site cleanliness, travel reimbursement reporting, equipment maintenance, and navigating the company's various systems.
- 5%: Other duties as assigned. Requirements:
- Education: Requires High School diploma or equivalent.
- Experience: 2-4 years of experience in the petroleum installation field required.
- Licenses/Certifications: HAZWOPER 40 certification, State-issued CDL-A, State-issued UST installer license required prior to hiring.
- Technical Abilities:
- Autonomy/Direction: Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. Relies on instructions and pre-established guidelines from senior Installers in the field to perform the functions of the job. Works under intermittent supervision. Primary job functions periodically require exercising independent judgment and making tactical decisions in the field without assistance. May direct, train and mentor junior Installers. Must have the ability to travel overnight over 50%. Working Conditions
- Working Hazards: Works in an environment with potential exposure to fumes, dirt, noise, equipment movement dangers, confined spaces, vibrations, dangerous chemical/solvents, electrical shock, and inclement temperature extremes.
- Physical/Mental Exertion Ability to perform heavy physical labor exerting up to 100 pounds of force on an occasional basis and up to 50 pounds of force on a frequent basis performing such tasks as climbing, balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, crawling, reaching, standing, walking, pushing, pulling, lifting, grasping and fingering.
- Tools and Equipment: Ability to perform manual construction work and equipment operation as described. Knowledge and experience with computer programs (ProCore, Outlook)