Ability to stand, walk, kneel, or sit for extended periods
Knowledge and understanding of safe worksite practices
Experience with complex urban underground utility infrastructure
Professional development in industry-standard locating tools, methods, and equipment
Good organizational skills to handle many varied tasks simultaneously
Ability to lift up to 75 pounds
Experience serving as firm/client liaison
Experience in use and basic maintenance of industry standard locating equipment
Physical capability to move about on construction work sites, public streets, and parkways
Valid driver's license in good standing
Understand contractor's means and methods for subsurface installations to support project coordination
Training in safe worksite practices and construction site operations
Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
Experience using basic communication and tech devices
High school diploma or GED certificate
Strong communication and interpersonal skills to work smoothly with citizens, company representatives, contractors, and customers
Field experience on construction work sites and public infrastructure projects
Hands-on training with locating devices, utility maps, and documentation systems
Benefits
Clear career progression pathway within the HBK Organization's Locating Track
Foundation for advancing to senior locating and utility coordination roles.
Opportunity to develop expertise in utility standard designs and subsurface installations
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
Expanding eastward, it has earned licensure across nearly all U.S. states and became a go-to partner for urban infrastructure projects.
It joined forces with Quanta Services, reinforcing its capacity for large-scale utility design and coordination.
Renowned for subsurface utility engineering (SUE), it employs cutting-edge tools like 3D scanners, GPS surveying, laser scanning, and non-invasive excavation.
Typical projects span gas, electric, water, sewer, and telecom networks in both dense cities and rural areas.
From coordinating complex permit processes to offering on-site construction support, it ensures tight schedules are met with technical rigor.
Its reputation as a leader in utility infrastructure stems from standout projects across Chicago, Philadelphia, and beyond.
Culture + Values
Be true – doing the right things in the right way, speaking up against wrongdoing, demonstrating care and respect for each other.
Own it – embracing teamwork and accountability, making fair decisions, placing customers at the heart of operations.
Aim high – striving for boldness and positivity, continuous improvement, open‑minded approach to trying new things, collaborative commitment to each other’s success.
Environment + Sustainability
Site‑level Net Zero focal points at ten major sites to drive energy efficiency.
Fully electric fleet to be achieved by 2030 under the EV100 initiative.
Solar installation at Royston site provides up to 60% of the site’s energy requirements.
Inclusion & Diversity
Diversity Council chaired by President & CEO, leading mission so every colleague feels they belong.
Inclusion groups, each sponsored by executive leader, support recruitment & retention of diverse talent, cultural awareness, community outreach, allyship.