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Underground Field Inspector B6/8

National Grid · Bellmore, NY · 1 wk ago
Engineering$36.68/hrFull-time

Key Accountabilities

  • Handle routines associated with the replacement of paving removed for construction work.
  • Handle field inspection and coordination work for the installation of customer services.
  • Inspect job site to determine field conditions, obtain permits, check contractor crews to insure work meets Company standards, handle correspondence, clerical work and complaints regarding the above, and check contractors bill for accuracy.
  • Determine points of interference between public property and Company facilities and perform mark outs.
  • Recommend changes, maintain close contact with public authorities, builders, contractors, etc., regarding complaints and requirements.
  • Plan work, maintain records, and dispatch crews for PSC programs such as detection survey, trunk main inspection, etc.
  • Make minor repairs to instruments and tools.
  • Inspect contractor crews performing limited construction work.
  • Use pressure recorders and other instruments necessary to perform this work.
  • Check work orders for availability of material and when work is finished, for completeness and accuracy of papers and sketches.
  • Prepare, design, and estimate gas facilities as directed.
  • May include analysis of load demand, required equipment, estimates, sketches, permit application, and resolution of conflicts.
  • Maintain office maps.

Qualifications

  • Knowledge & Training: Ability to read and write English, comprehend information from records and plans, plot graphs, knowledge of basic grammar, spelling, composition and business writing.
  • Experience: Two years' experience is recommended.
  • Education: High school diploma, and at least one college-level course in each of the following subjects: math, drafting, engineering, and physics. Courses must be taken from an accredited college/university and meet the following criteria: ideally, courses should be instructor-led. If not, online courses (live or otherwise) may be acceptable provided that an instructor is involved with assigning and reviewing coursework. Ideally, courses should be semester-long in length (academic-year or accelerated summer-session). Online courses (as noted in item "1") that can be completed at a student's own pace may be acceptable. Courses must meet the requirements for National Grid's tuition-reimbursement program. For the above-noted items, the Department and Labor Relations shall decide as to whether the planned/completed coursework meets the position's educational requirements, and Local 1049 will be consulted. If courses are not worth at least 3 credits/credit hours, the Department and Labor Relations shall decide as to whether the planned/completed coursework meets the position's educational requirements, and Local 1049 will be consulted. If the courses do not meet one or more of the three conditions above, exceptions may be made upon review by the Department and Labor Relations as to whether the planned/completed coursework meets the position's educational requirements prior to the interview process, and Local 1049 will be consulted. All applicants are required to discuss intended coursework with the relevant Department's hiring manager prior to enrolling to ensure that proposed coursework will be accepted (incumbents who demonstrate satisfactory performance for one (1) year in this classification and have completed an AAS degree in Electrical, Mechanical or AS degree in Engineering Science, or college equivalent will be eligible for promotion to the classification of Underground Field Inspector Grade 7).
  • Note: When applying, please include copy of transcripts with application. Applicants must have a valid NYS Driver's License with a safe driving history that meets National Grid's Safe Driver policy and successfully complete a Company driving test.

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