Drill vertical holes to specified depths and diameters for piles, shafts, or other deep foundation systems.
Always ensure compliance with company safety policies and procedures.
Work in variable weather conditions and in physically demanding environments.
Perform daily equipment inspections and routine maintenance.
Document drilling activities, depths, and conditions encountered.
Assist with mobilization and demobilization of drilling equipment on job sites.
Lead and coordinate with drill crew, including helpers and laborers.
Operate and maintain drill rigs, tooling, pumps, and support equipment.
Using transits to set elevations and anchor bolts to spec
Employees will be required to work 10-12 hours per day helping in all aspects of foundation drilling and installing large diameter foundations. Work schedule is 10-12 days on/3-4 days off, (occasionally 3 weeks on/1 week off with some flexibility).
Candidates will be required to do groundwork to help crews out as needed.
Rigging and setting casings and rebar cages plumb and on surveyed hole location
Setting up drill sites, checking layout, checking drill for plumb, and measure offsets to confirm hole location
Read and interpret plans, drawings, and job specifications.
Monitor drilling conditions and adjust operations as needed to maintain safety and production goals.
Requirements
cdl
drill rigs
hydraulic
twic
safety
travel
Must be able to carry materials for extensive periods (80-100 pounds) and work on uneven terrain.
Candidates must be willing to travel throughout the Southeast United States 80%-100% of the time.
Basic mechanical skills for routine equipment repairs and troubleshooting.
Applicants must also be willing to drive to our Prairieville location for 1 week of training and before the start of each hitch.
Willingness to travel to out-of-town job sites as needed.
Strong commitment to safety and teamwork.
Valid driver's license Class D or higher. Class A CDL with tanker endorsement is preferred.
Proven experience as a Driller in vertical foundation preferred.
Experience on drill rigs such as CZM, IMT, Bayshore, etc.
Forklift and excavation equipment training preferred
Valid TWIC
Comfortable reading construction drawings and specifications.
Ability to operate hydraulic drill rigs and related equipment.
Benefits
Hotels and travel expenses are paid for by the Company while on a job. Meals are covered by $50/day per diem. Transportation methods are provided by the company leaving from the Prairieville, LA location.
Comprehensive benefits packages including Medical, Dental, and Vision
Short-term and long-term disability benefits
401(k) with immediate matching and vesting
Employee discounts on consumer goods
Choice of PPO, HSA, and FSA plans
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Company
Overview
1975
Year Founded
The company was established as a family-owned business specializing in challenging utility construction projects.
50 years
Years of Experience
Over five decades, they have developed expertise in utility structure erection, underwater work, and substation construction.
Their fleet includes amphibious cranes, river barges, and advanced drilling rigs, enabling projects in swamps, energized sites, and limited-access zones.
Typical projects include erecting lattice, guyed, and steel power poles, installing driven piles, rock-drilling for shaft foundations, and full substation builds.
Known for tackling the toughest environments—from granite bedrock to amphibious terrains—they bring specialized tooling and rigorous execution.
Backed by a steady growth model and strong financials, they've built long-standing client partnerships and expanded regionally across the Southeast and Midwest.