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Oilfield Camera Jobs in Virginia (NOW HIRING)

Utility Technician

Hopewell, VA · On-site

$32K - $53K/yr

Assisting the Utility Inspector with CCTV work using the crawler camera or the push camera. Typical ... as oil, coolants, gasoline, hydraulic fluid, and raw sewage. Essential Physical Activities:

Utility Technician

Hopewell, VA · On-site

$32K - $53K/yr

Assisting the Utility Inspector with CCTV work using the crawler camera or the push camera. Typical ... as oil, coolants, gasoline, hydraulic fluid, and raw sewage. Essential Physical Activities:

... oil systems, PDUs, EPMS, and electrical power generation/distribution systems * Proficiency with calibrated testing equipment (flow hoods, anemometers, pitot tubes, IR cameras, various meters ...

Production Supervisor

Newport News, VA · On-site

$73K - $90K/yr

... oil and electricity. The employee may be exposed to adverse weather conditions including extreme ... The employee must have visual acuity sufficient to operate a motor vehicle and digital camera, as ...

Production Supervisor

Newport News, VA · On-site

$73K - $90K/yr

... oil and electricity. The employee may be exposed to adverse weather conditions including extreme ... The employee must have visual acuity sufficient to operate a motor vehicle and digital camera, as ...

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What is the difference between Oilfield Camera vs Oilfield Inspection Technician?

AspectOilfield CameraOilfield Inspection Technician
CredentialsBasic safety training, equipment operation certificationsSafety certifications, technical training
Work EnvironmentUnderwater, confined spaces, oil rigsOn-site inspections, equipment testing
Industry UsageUsed for visual inspections in oilfield operationsPerforms detailed inspections and assessments

Oilfield Camera roles focus on operating specialized cameras for visual inspections in challenging environments, while Oilfield Inspection Technicians conduct comprehensive assessments and testing of equipment. Both roles require safety certifications and work in similar environments, but the camera operator emphasizes visual documentation, whereas the technician performs broader inspections.

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Utility Technician

City of Hopewell

Hopewell, VA • On-site

$32K - $53K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 7 days ago


Job description

Description Performs sewer line cleaning for the City sewers, responding to emergency sewer stoppages at citizen's properties. Assisting the Utility Inspector with citizen's request, Public Works, Plumbers and contractors to help locate sewer lines, dye testing, smoke testing and CCTV inspections. Examples of Duties Operating the Vactor and the Jet trucks and equipment during sewer line cleaning, sewer stoppages and sewer backups.

Requires a Commercial Driver's Class B License with Tank endorsement. Maintaining documentation records for line cleaning and sewer stoppages using the City GIS. Performing routine maintenance work on the Vactor and Jet trucks as well as assisting with pump station maintenance when needed.

Smoke and dye testing sewer lines. Assisting the Utility Inspector with CCTV work using the crawler camera or the push camera. Typical Qualifications Minimum Education and Experience: Ability to read, write and understand oral/written instructions in English and at least 6 months experience in sewer related position.

Ability to read sewer maps and GIS. High school diploma preferred. Maintenance skills on pumps a plus.

Licenses and/or Certifications: Commercial Driver's License B with Tank endorsement. VA DOT work zone traffic control certification within six months of hire. Knowledge: Knowledge of equipment used in assigned unit Knowledge of work methods and techniques Must have knowledge of traffic safety, as most work will be performed in the public right-of-way.

Skills: Skill in driving vehicles and operating equipment. Basic computer skills Abilities: Requires the ability to lift and move heavy objects, i.e. removing and replacing manhole lids, removing and connecting pipe sections to and from the Vactor suction line

The ability to work independently and as a team with limited supervision. Must be able to communicate problems as maintenance is performed. Other requirements: Must be available to work on-call on a rotating basis, to respond to emergencies such as sewer stoppages and or minor repairs after regular work hours.

Supplemental Information Work Environment: Worker is exposed to outdoor weather conditions, extreme noise, odors, heights, dust, fumes, and hazardous materials such as oil, coolants, gasoline, hydraulic fluid, and raw sewage. Essential Physical Activities: Stooping, crouching, walking, pulling, lifting, grasping, hearing, seeing up close, seeing far away, kneeling, reaching, pushing, talking, standing, finger movement, repetitive motions, depth perception. If job requires frequent lifting, typical weight handled: up to 75lbs.