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Dewatering Electrician

Fairbanks, AK · On-site

$25.75 - $35/hr

In 2020, Kinross acquired Manh Choh - a project expected to commence production in 2024 and process ... the dewatering network. Apply knowledge of electrical theory and electronic principles in ...

Dewatering Electrician

Fairbanks, AK · On-site

$25.75 - $35/hr

In 2020, Kinross acquired Manh Choh - a project expected to commence production in 2024 and process ... the dewatering network. Apply knowledge of electrical theory and electronic principles in ...

Dewatering Electrician

Fairbanks, AK · On-site

$25.75 - $35/hr

In 2020, Kinross acquired Manh Choh - a project expected to commence production in 2024 and process ... the dewatering network. Apply knowledge of electrical theory and electronic principles in ...

CDL Driver

Saranac, MI · On-site

$29 - $31/hr

Contract Dewatering Services is hiring a full-time CDL Driver in Saranac, MI. If you want a steady job with good pay and benefits, this could be a great fit. You will earn between $29 and $31 per ...

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How much do dewatering in jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 2, 2026, the average yearly pay for dewatering in in the United States is $77,241.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $67,500.00 and $86,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a dewatering operator do?

A dewatering operator is responsible for operating and maintaining equipment used to remove water from soil, sludge, or other materials at construction sites, wastewater treatment plants, or mining operations. They monitor gauges, adjust machinery, and ensure safety protocols are followed to achieve proper dewatering and prevent environmental contamination.

How does dewatering work?

Dewatering is the process used by dewatering specialists to remove excess water from soil, sludge, or other materials, typically through methods like pumping, drainage, or filtration. This process helps stabilize materials, reduce volume, and prepare sites for construction or environmental remediation. Dewatering often involves the use of specialized equipment such as pumps, wellpoints, or geotextiles, and requires knowledge of soil conditions and environmental regulations.

What is a dewatering job?

A dewatering job involves removing water from construction sites, excavations, or industrial processes to create a dry work environment. Workers in this role operate pumps, install drainage systems, and ensure proper water management, often requiring knowledge of safety protocols and equipment operation.

What is the difference between Dewatering In vs Dewatering Out?

AspectDewatering InDewatering Out
Primary FocusRemoving water from construction sites or excavations before work beginsRemoving water from completed or ongoing projects to prevent flooding or water accumulation
Work EnvironmentConstruction sites, excavation areasConstruction sites, industrial facilities, water treatment plants
CertificationsOSHA safety training, excavation safety certificationsOSHA safety training, water management certifications

Both Dewatering In and Dewatering Out involve water management but differ in timing and purpose. Dewatering In focuses on removing water before construction or excavation, while Dewatering Out manages water after or during project completion to prevent issues like flooding.

What are the three types of dewatering?

In dewatering, the three main types are wellpoint dewatering, deep well dewatering, and surface or drain dewatering. These methods are used to remove groundwater or excess moisture from construction sites, mining operations, or environmental projects, often requiring specialized equipment and expertise. Selecting the appropriate type depends on site conditions and project requirements.
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Infographic showing various Dewatering In job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 93% Full Time, and 7% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $77,241 per year, or $37.1 per hour.
Construction Area Manager - Dewatering

Construction Area Manager - Dewatering

Keller North America, Inc.

Greensboro, NC • On-site

$120K - $160K/yr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 10 days ago


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6.4

Company rating: 6.4 out of 10

Based on 6 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Company Logo Overview Keller North America, Inc. is a leading drilled foundation, earth retention, and geotechnical specialty contractor with offices located throughout the United States. Keller routinely develops innovative, practical, and cost-effective solutions to challenging geotechnical problems for its customers.

As the leader in the geotechnical construction industry, we are always looking to expand our team and find personnel willing to grow within our company. We are looking for a Dewatering Area Manager based in the Southeastern United States. Responsibilities This newly created role will be responsible for area success including the achievement of operational, project and, financial goals.

Business Development and Proposal Preparations Leads the area construction dewatering team in accordance with the strategy in the Branch Business Plan. Obtains accurate market knowledge to develop the dewatering services in the region. Develops relationships with customer decision maker(s).

Oversees the dewatering projects and operations in the region. Supports, controls and evaluates the business development actions of those in the area. People Management Provides guidance, direction, coaching, and support to direct reports to maximize individual and overall department performance.

Supports managers within area of responsibility and provides guidance, direction, etc. to their direct reports. Addresses employee concerns and complaints appropriately.

Takes appropriate action to develop direct reports including-but not limited to-preparing and monitoring career development plans, promotions, demotions, lateral moves, corrective action, and progressive discipline. Ensuring that direct reports also take appropriate action with their employees. Safety and Quality Assurance Ensures compliance with all Keller and OSHA safety requirements.

In the event of a safety incident, works in a partnership with Safety Personnel to support employees and project management teams per Keller policy. Ensures that work is performed per the contract quality requirements. Logs all quality non-conformance issues and notifies management for resolution.

Exercises stop work authority for Safety and Quality issues. Risk Management Fully understands and complies with Keller risk management policies and procedures. Recognizes major risks and takes appropriate measures to reduce risk to the company.

Qualifications Bachelor’s Degree in engineering, geology or other related field preferred Experience in the construction dewatering industry 10+ years geotechnical, construction or industry related experience preferred Excellent computer, written and verbal communication skills necessary Additional Information Salary Range: $120,000 - $160,000 per year Actual salary will be based on a variety of factors including relevant internal and external experience, knowledge, skills, scope of job, geographical location or other factors permitted by law Benefits: 401(k) + matching Health, Dental, Vision insurance Life insurance Paid time off (PTO) Holiday Pay Keller is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We encourage qualified women, minorities, veterans, individuals with disabilities, and others to apply. Equal Employment Opportunity


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