Construction Labor - Railroad

Geostabilization International®

The Role

Overview

Senior Railroad stabilization technician for shotcrete projects traveling US.

Key Responsibilities

  • hose handling
  • travel
  • team coordination
  • machine operation
  • soil technology
  • problem solving

Tasks

-Running and securing hoses for maximum safety and output. -Travel across the US to do work. Schedules depending on the location of the crew member and the work. -Working with a Superintendent and teammates, apply your skills effectively to get work done efficiently, safely and correctly. -Learn and apply new skills so you can do more: machines, soils technology, specialty techniques, leadership and problem-solving principles.

Requirements

  • shotcrete
  • heavy equipment
  • cdl
  • safety
  • problem solving
  • time management

What You Bring

-At least one year of working outside in all conditions. -Experience or certifications for heavy equipment operations (skid steer, forklift, Bobcat, Scissor lift, or CDL vehicles.) -Regular heavy lifting (75lbs+) of construction materials on the job site. -Expertise in shotcrete pump operation, with the ability to apply shotcrete accurately and efficiently. -Proficiency in all essential functions of a Railroad Stabilization Technician . -Capacity to thrive in a dynamic and occasionally challenging work environment. -Ability to troubleshoot grout pump and shotcrete pump issues effectively. -A history of complying with construction crew safety principles and tools. -Experience with shotcrete or grouting pumps on the job. -Experience directing teams, managing customer interactions, or managing projects. -Ability to obtain client required certification. -Proficiency in time management and prioritization. -Experience with casing, rock drilling or similar. -Comprehensive understanding of mix design principles for optimal material performance(wet and dry applications). -More years of experience and technical expertise with the tools and technologies in drilling. -At least one year of traveling construction labor experience. -3+ years of shotcrete or civil construction concrete experience -A history of problem solving; the ability to grasp a problem, see a solution, and do whatever it takes to get the problem solved. -The noise level in the work environment is moderate and hearing protection is often required. -Precision in shotcrete application to minimize waste and ensure project quality. -Ability to be on time, all the time, every time. -Knowledge of and adherence to strict safety and environmental regulations. -Strong communication skills, both verbal and written. -Ability to drive (CMV or CDL) -Ability to understand and meet daily production targets. -Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail.

Benefits

-This is a GMT3 job posting. The wage for that role is $24 - $26/hour -Accident and life insurance -Parental leave -100% paid travel -All positions earn overtime -Legal Shield Services -A path to becoming a lead-hand, a Superintendent or beyond. -17 paid holidays and personal days -Designed training and development plans to grow your money-making ability. -Hourly rate based on your experience. In general, our pay scale increases for: -Life and disability insurance -Medical, Dental, Vision (HSA and FSA available)

The Company

About Geostabilization International®

-Founded to address geotechnical challenges, this company has become a leader in providing innovative ground stabilization solutions. -This company offers a comprehensive range of services, from landslide repairs to structural foundation stabilization. -With expertise in geohazard mitigation, they focus on high-risk locations such as transportation corridors and critical infrastructure. -Cutting-edge technologies like soil nailing, shotcrete, and grouting are employed to deliver sustainable solutions. -This company specializes in challenging terrains where traditional methods are insufficient, providing tailored solutions that establish their industry leadership.

Sector Specialisms

Transportation

Mining

Energy

Bridges

Retaining Walls

Oil and Gas

Open Pit Mine Infrastructure

Exploration Sites

Waste Dump Stabilization

Reclamation

Tailings Dam Reinforcements

Portals and Limited Access Tunnels