Provides heavy civil marine and underwater infrastructure construction, inspection, rehabilitation and maintenance.
Marine construction work on docks, seawalls, piers, and related structures.
1 months ago ago
$20 - $40
Intermediate (4-7 years), Junior (1-3 years)
Full Time
Richmond, VA
Field
Company Size
438 Employees
Service Specialisms
Turnkey infrastructure inspection
Marine construction
Underwater construction
Underwater inspection and surveying
Rehabilitation
Maintenance
Environmental remediation
Plant maintenance
Sector Specialisms
Marine
Underground
Underwater
Heavy Civil
Power
Transportation
Environmental
Water and Wastewater
Role
Description
equipment operation
material handling
layout
form installation
marine construction
rigging
Sits in the operator’s seat of equipment and reaches all pedals, switches, levers, buttons, etc., required to safely operate the equipment.
Performs physical activities that require considerable use of your arms and legs and moving your whole body, such as climbing, lifting, balancing, walking, stooping, and handling of materials.
Lifts arms above shoulder level (i.e. lifts items into a truck or overhead area).
Performs layout accurately, using a rule, framing square, plumb bob, and level.
Installs various concrete form ties and accessories. Assists with reinforcement, grading, and other related tasks for concrete placement and removal.
Climbs ladders or steps to reach objects.
Conduct marine construction tasks under the direction of a crew leader
Signal and safely place heavy loads with crane assistance or other specialized lifting devices.
Safely operates power saws, grinders, roto hammers, power drills, Hilti guns, burning torches, impact wrenches, table saws, chains, and cable jacks.
Rigs property to move from one place/position to another.
Requirements
underwater welding
sheet piles
microsoft office
high school
driver’s license
leadership
Great interpersonal and communications skills to effectively lead a crew and interact with customers.
Works in confined or enclosed spaces.
3+ years’ experience as a marine construction worker familiar will form work, pouring concrete and pile driving operations.
Ability to cut and weld steel, using underwater welding / burning equipment, jigs, and supports.
Sits in the operator’s seat of equipment and has an adequate field of vision of all instruments, gauges, warning lights, as well as an acceptable field of vision out of the windows/mirrors.
Must be a highly reliable individual with good organizational skills and be able to work unsupervised.
Experience with the installation of sheet piles, prestressed concrete piles, tubular steel piles and H-Piles
Wears a hard hat, safety glasses, gloves, safety-toed boots, and other applicable PPE.
Experience working with all types of woodworking equipment.
Adequate hearing, enough to receive and understand instructions, be alerted by horns, sirens, shouting, or any other noise that is meant to convey a safety warning.
High school diploma or equivalent.
Experience working with Microsoft Office Outlook, Word, and Excel with the capability to learn new computer software including tablet-based safety programs and job/project reporting.
Experience with the construction of bridges, walkways, piers, boat ramps, seawalls, docks, wharfs, and jetties
Moves heavy objects (94 lbs. or more) short distances (20’ of less).
Moves light objects (less than 94 lbs.) long distances (more than 20’).
Works in a variety of weather conditions with exposure to the elements.
Shapes, cuts, drills, handles, and erect heavy treated timber caps, clamps, stringers, decking, etc.
Works at heights of up to 50’ or more.
Sits or stands for long periods of time.
Valid Driver’s License with current driving record free from serious or frequent violation.
Walks moderated distances to reach work area (1/2 mile or more).
Benefits
$20-$40/per hour
Ownership and Accountability - When something goes wrong, we first “look in the mirror” before we “look out the window”. We ask “what could I have done differently?” and then we share lessons learned. Regularly challenging ourselves and those around us to be better is a way of life. “Me first” belongs here.
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
Founded 1978
Company Established
The company was established in 1978 as a regional diving and salvage contractor.
4M lbs debris
Debris Recovery
Recovered over 4 million pounds of debris during high-stakes salvage operations.
1.6M gal oil
Oil Recovery
Recovered 1.6 million gallons of oil during salvage operations.
2017 Alliance
Strategic Partnership
Formed a strategic alliance in 2017 with Traylor Construction Group, enhancing capabilities in heavy civil, fabrication, tunneling, and mechanical work.
Today, the company delivers turnkey underwater, marine and infrastructure projects—spanning tunnels, pipelines, dams, floating docks, and rail and bridge work.
Their expertise extends across energy, industrial, water, transportation and environmental sectors, often with cutting-edge hyperbaric, robotics and survey support.
Projects range from tunnel repairs (SR99), dam stabilization (Strontia Springs), to complex dredging and salvage jobs (Dutchman Slough, M/V Tiffany).
The company’s fleet of specialized equipment and rapid-response teams enable global mobilization for technically challenging marine assignments.
They continue a legacy of bold innovation—combining diving, engineering and construction to push boundaries beneath the water’s surface.
Culture + Values
safety: we are committed to providing a safe and healthy work environment for our employees.
quality: we deliver excellence through a combination of skilled personnel, top-tier materials, and attention to detail.
integrity: we conduct business with the highest ethical standards, providing transparency and building trust.
innovation: we embrace creative solutions and continuous improvement to address the complex needs of our clients.
teamwork: we value collaboration, supporting each other to achieve shared goals and outstanding results.
Environment + Sustainability
2050
Net-Zero Emissions Target
Striving to achieve zero emissions by 2050 with clear action plans for sustainability integration.
Responsible construction practices are used to minimize environmental impact.
Eco-friendly materials and waste reduction are priorities in project planning.
Compliance with industry standards is ensured through ongoing monitoring of environmental performance.
Inclusion & Diversity
The company is committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse workplace.
Efforts are made to increase the representation of women and minorities in the construction sector.
Career development programs are in place to support the advancement of underrepresented groups within the organization.
Workforce diversity is closely monitored to ensure equal opportunities at all levels of the organization.