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... drilling methods, and optimize foundation designs. • Develop solar construction schedules, budgets, and resource allocation plans, monitoring progress and adjusting, as necessary. • Conduct site ...

Foundation Driller (Oncor)

Creedmoor, TX · On-site

$21.75 - $29.50/hr

Position Summary The Foundation Driller is responsible for operating specialized equipment to ... Perform excavation, drilling, and soil stabilization for deep foundations and anchor systems

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How much do foundation drilling jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for foundation drilling in the United States is $41.47, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $34.38 and $44.71 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is foundation drilling?

A foundation drilling job involves operating heavy equipment to drill deep holes for building foundations, bridges, and other structures. Workers use specialized rigs to bore into soil and rock, ensuring stability for construction projects. Responsibilities often include reading blueprints, setting up drilling rigs, and monitoring safety procedures. This job requires physical strength, mechanical skills, and knowledge of soil conditions. It is essential in construction, providing strong foundations for long-lasting structures.

What skills and qualifications are needed for foundation drilling?

To thrive in Foundation Drilling, you need strong mechanical aptitude, experience with heavy machinery, knowledge of soil and site analysis, and a high school diploma or equivalent—often supplemented with relevant trade certifications. Proficiency in operating drilling rigs, understanding geotechnical instruments, and holding safety certifications like OSHA are commonly required. Effective teamwork, attention to detail, and strong problem-solving skills help individuals excel in this demanding field. These skills are essential to ensuring safe, precise, and efficient drilling operations that form the basis for stable construction projects.

What are common challenges faced in foundation drilling?

Working in Foundation Drilling often involves operating in diverse soil conditions, encountering unexpected underground obstacles, and adapting to varying weather or site environments. Safety is a key consideration, as the job includes handling heavy machinery and coordinating closely with other construction professionals. Problem-solving skills are frequently needed to adjust drilling methods or equipment in response to subsurface surprises or technical issues. By staying safety-focused and adaptable, those in the role can successfully navigate these challenges while contributing essential groundwork for larger construction projects.

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Infographic showing various Foundation Drilling job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 79% Full Time, 15% Part Time, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 91% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $86,248 per year, or $41.5 per hour.

Territory Manager - Tampa, Florida

International Drilling Equipment

Rural Hall, NC • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 19 days ago


Job description

Description:

International Drilling Equipment is seeking a Territory Manager to join our team.


In this job, the territory manager is the pipeline of all new business which comes to IDE. The sales and service delivery model is what sustains and supports the employees of IDE. The area sales manager will ensure current customers have the right products and services, identify new markets and customer leads, and pitch prospective customers. In many ways, the face of the company, the area sales manager will do everything from monitoring the competition to helping collect payments, all while maintaining good customer relations and pursuing new sales opportunities.

IDE provides high-quality foundation equipment and drill rigs, backed up by client education and ongoing equipment servicing. We are a growing, family-owned business that prides itself on attracting and retaining the best people in the foundation drilling industry. Whether your specialty is equipment sales, equipment service and maintenance, management, or administration, we want to help you achieve success with IDE. Our people and our company are as dependable as our foundation drilling equipment. At IDE, we drill deeper and work harder.


Our Mission: We consistently deliver the best products and find smart solutions for every customer, working to support a smarter, safer, and more efficient industry as a whole.


Our values: We set the PACE. Performance ~ Adaptability ~Customer Centric ~ Expertise


Primary job responsibilities:

  • Generating new sales and revenue by using resources to research untapped market sectors
  • Manage and maintain existing customer relations by constant contact/communication.

Efficiently managing assigned Sales Areas including:

  • Qualifying prospects, handling minor grievances, helping collect payments, be liaison to the parts and service department for the clients
  • Monitor and be cost-conscious of traveling expenses for the region
  • Participate in Trade Shows and conferences
  • Maintain a log of activity, call reporting system and/or CRM for assigned region
  • Responsible for learning and increasing product knowledge thru job site visits. IDE class opportunities, and traveling with other IDE personal
  • Offer and represent all product lines carried by IDE in assigned region
  • Develop a traveling agenda that allows personal interaction with each client at least once a quarter..
  • Compliance in a timely manner with any management-requested information. Help develop a sales forecast and status of offers/deals tracking database.
  • Follow all IDE policies and procedures
  • Participate in Sales Development seminars once a year

Serve as a Brand Ambassador for IDE and its suppliers Arranging and Scheduling Sales Trip for the purpose and goal of:

  1. Obtain new sales leads and opportunities
  2. Provide and market information on IDE services and product lines
  3. Introduce new innovations to clients
  4. Help provide solutions based on IDE resources that can be supplied to clients

Growing Region Revenue by:

  1. Researching and making cold calls to new prospects.
  2. Following up on leads.
  3. Closing Deals
  4. Understanding and investigating client’s needs and challenges
  5. Researching clients’ current equipment and tooling status

Increase Product Knowledge:

  1. Visit Job Sites
  2. Take notes and ask questions during traveling opportunities with other IDE personnel or conference calls.
  3. Attend training sessions, be prepared, and be attentive
  4. Understand where to find the answer and do the research prior to asking for an answer

Job Requisites:

The individual in this position should be personable, a problem solver, self-motivated, take initiative, a leader of people, ethical, intelligent, and able to adapt to all of the forces around them - customers, suppliers, department employees, co-workers, and manufacturers employees


Education/Training/Experience:

High school diploma or equivalent. 1-2 years of sales experience in a similar industry.


Skills:

  • Strong organizational skills.
  • Strong communication skills.
  • Excellent personnel relation skills.
  • Good computer and systems knowledge including Microsoft Office programs.
  • Ability to manage multiple customer data, and priorities and develop relationships with internal, potential, and external customers as well as manufacturer’s representatives
  • Attention to detail.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Basic understanding of systems such as recordkeeping and filing
  • Ability to work independently


Physical Requirements:

  • Use of hands, fingers and wrists frequently
  • Daily work behind an office desk, use of computer and telephone work
  • Onsite visits to clients which may require physically inspecting job sites to determine client needs.
  • May need to lift up to 20 pounds occasionally


Work Hours and Environment:

  • Office environment occasionally, frequent travel exposure, to weather and elements at client sites. Remote work and frequent travel.


Benefits:

IDE offers a competitive benefits package for full-time employees. You will be eligible to enroll after 90 days of employment. This package includes health/vision/dental insurance, 401K with matching, and paid company holidays and paid PTO/sick time. More information about our benefits will be provided in the offer letter.


IDE does not ask for processing fees or payments of any kind. Additionally, we will not ask for personal information (e.g., SSN or bank information) before the hiring is confirmed and an offer letter is signed.


Learn more about us at: http://www.idedrills.com



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