
Drilling Assistant
Braun Intertec Corporation
The Role
Overview
Assist in drilling operations, sample collection, equipment maintenance, and safety compliance.
Key Responsibilities
- data collection
- sample handling
- tool maintenance
- drill repairs
- vehicle operation
- safety compliance
Tasks
-Help in collection of data and samples in the field under the direction of the crew chief -Return field samples labeled, organized and complete -Responsible for maintaining the tooling, equipment and support vehicle -Use required and approved personal protective equipment (PPE) while performing all functions -Responsible for promoting and adhering to a safe work practice -Maintain necessary documentation relating to the operation of commercial motor vehicles, if applicable -Assist in drill rig maintenance and repairs -Assist in all aspects of drilling operations while gaining experiences necessary to work with minimal direction -Forward the samples to the project manager and/or client -Operate support vehicles in safe and lawful manner
Requirements
- driver's license
- class b
- drilling
- mechanical aptitude
- travel
- night shift
What You Bring
-A valid driver's license and good driving record required -Must have ability to obtain a valid Class B license within 90 days -Previous drilling experience desirable -Ability to lift up to 75 pounds on a regular basis -Good mechanical aptitude -Must be available to travel up to 50% and on short notice -Must be available for night and weekend work -Must be able to work in outdoors in all types of weather
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The Company
About Braun Intertec Corporation
-Founded in 1957 by Jack Braun in his home, the firm began as a humble soil-testing provider and steadily expanded across the Midwest. -Over decades, it added geotechnical engineering, environmental consulting, drilling, geospatial services, nondestructive examination, and materials testing. -Headquartered in Minneapolis, it now operates across 14 states, serving both public and private clients nationwide. -Notable work includes environmental site assessments, highway interchange testing, levee restoration after the 2008 floods, and nondestructive testing on historic artifacts. -The firm’s acquisitions—like Edwards‑Pitman Environmental and several geoscience groups—enhanced its reach in compliance, permitting and environmental remediation. -Typical projects span highways, schools, industrial sites, hydroelectric facilities, fulfillment centers, and flood control infrastructure. -A standout moment: testing a Titanic whistle in 1999 underscored both its technical depth and adventurous scope.
Sector Specialisms
Retail
Utilities
Commercial
Heavy Industrial
Healthcare
Industrial
Energy
Infrastructure
Institutional
Residential
Water
Security Clearance
-pre-employment drug screen test required -criminal background check required -motor vehicle report required
