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The Utility Laborer works with Foreman, Operators, and other team members to lay out and install ... Locates underground utilities using hand tools and vacuum excavation equipment. * Performs traffic ...

Utility Laborer

New Cumberland, PA · On-site

$18 - $22/hr

The Utility Laborer works with Foreman, Operators, and other team members to lay out and install ... Locates underground utilities using hand tools and vacuum excavation equipment. * Performs traffic ...

We are looking for a skilled and hardworking Underground Utility Operator/Laborer to join our team. This role involves operating equipment and assisting in the installation, maintenance, and repair ...

We are looking for a skilled and hardworking Underground Utility Operator/Laborer to join our team. This role involves operating equipment and assisting in the installation, maintenance, and repair ...

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How much do underground utility laborer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for underground utility laborer in the United States is $17.52, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Underground Utility Laborer, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Underground Utility Laborer, you need physical stamina, basic construction knowledge, and a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with utility locating equipment, trenching machines, and safety regulations like OSHA standards is typically required. Strong teamwork, attention to detail, and effective communication help ensure safety and efficiency on job sites. These skills are essential for preventing accidents, maintaining project timelines, and ensuring the proper installation and maintenance of underground utilities.

What are some common challenges faced by underground utility laborers, and how can they be addressed on the job?

Underground utility laborers often work in physically demanding and sometimes hazardous environments, dealing with confined spaces, varying weather conditions, and proximity to heavy machinery. A key challenge is accurately identifying existing utilities to prevent damage during excavation, which requires attention to detail and clear communication with supervisors and utility locators. Staying updated on safety protocols, using personal protective equipment, and participating in regular safety meetings can help address these challenges and ensure a safe, efficient work environment.

What is the difference between Underground Utility Laborer vs Cable Installer?

AspectUnderground Utility LaborerCable Installer
CertificationsOSHA safety training, CDL (optional)OSHA safety training, specialized cable installation certifications
Work EnvironmentConstruction sites, underground trenches, utility linesResidential/commercial buildings, above-ground and underground wiring
Industry UsageUtility companies, construction firmsTelecom, cable TV, internet providers

Underground Utility Laborers and Cable Installers both work in the construction and telecommunications industries, often requiring safety certifications and working in similar environments. However, Utility Laborers focus on installing and maintaining underground utility lines, while Cable Installers specialize in installing and repairing cable and wiring systems. Both roles are essential for infrastructure development and require physical labor and safety awareness.

What are underground utility laborers?

Underground utility laborers are skilled workers who assist in the installation, maintenance, and repair of underground utilities such as water, sewer, gas, and electrical lines. Their tasks often include digging trenches, laying pipes or cables, operating machinery, and backfilling excavated areas. They work closely with other construction professionals to ensure that utilities are installed safely and according to regulations. This job requires physical stamina, attention to safety protocols, and the ability to work outdoors in various weather conditions.
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Natural Gas Underground Utility Laborer

Natural Gas Underground Utility Laborer

Centuri Group, Inc.

Glendale, AZ • On-site

$16 - $20.50/hr

Full-time

This job post has expired 1 day ago. Applications are no longer accepted.


Job description

Natural Gas Underground Utility Laborer

Date: May 21, 2026

Location:

Glendale, AZ, US, 85307

Company: NPL Construction (S4)

Description:

Who We Are

Connecting People to Possibility

As a publicly traded company (NYSE:CTRI) with $3 billion in revenue, Centurileads the way in utility and energy infrastructure across North America. What sets us apart is our local agility, resources to scale, and comprehensive solutions for a dynamic energy market.

Whether in the field or providing essential behind the scenes support, Centuri offers professional growth opportunities where you can thrive and make a difference. Join a culture where safety, sustainability, and teamwork come first, with training and benefits that truly care for your well-being.

As a Gas Utility Laborer, you'll receive 1-4 weeks of paid training, equipping you with the essential skills to work safely and efficiently in the field - protecting yourself, your crew, and the community. You will be led by an experienced Foreman, working alongside skilled Equipment Operators and Pipe fitter, where you'll gain valuable hands-on experience and on-the-job training to build a strong foundation in the gas utility trade.

This role provides the opportunity to developed specialized skills in areas such as excavating, trenching, shoring, and more!

  • Valid Driver's License, required

Show us what you've got and in as little as6 months, you could qualify for additional paid training to advance to the next level in your career. Take the first step today and unlock exciting opportunities for growth and success.Join us now and start building your future!

What You'll Do

  • Use hand tools to dig around existing utility structures to prevent damage
  • Load and unload equipment and materials
  • Keep worksite clean and organized free from unnecessary hazards
  • Perform regular maintenance and cleaning on assigned vehicles and equipment
  • Maintain all industry required Operator Qualifications
  • Perform other tasks as requested by leadership

What You'll Have

  • High School diploma or equivalent
  • Valid Driver's License
  • Strong desire to learn a new trade

What You'll Get

  • Join the Largest Natural Gas Distribution Contractor in the United States
  • Weekly Payroll
  • Paid, on-the-job training for technical skills
  • Employee Assistance program benefit
  • Health Insurance Plan benefit
  • Retirement Plan benefit

Work Environment

  • Work sites are outdoors in potentially extreme weather conditions
  • All worksite safety instructions are written and spoken in English; must be fluent in English
  • Work includes prolonged and repeated: lifting (including overhead, up to 50lbs); standing; climbing; kneeling; reaching and feeling; crouching and crawling
  • Work is performed within the "red zone" of heavy equipment
  • Working safely requires quick/accurate hand-eye coordination and the ability to work in a constant state of alertness and safe manner

Legal Stuff

  • Pass pre-employment, random, post-accident, and reasonable suspicion drug screens
  • Provide valid US work authorization documents for E-Verify
  • Satisfactory results of pre-employment background check results
  • Valid driver's license with clean driving record is preferred
  • Pre-employment medical fit-for-duty test; hold/obtain DOT medical card
  • Join and maintain Union membership

Our Commitment to Opportunity

This job description is subject to change at any time. It reflects management's assignment of essential functions, and does not exclude or restrict the tasks that may be assigned. Centuri and its subsidiary companies will provide equal employment opportunities to all applicants without regard to an applicant's race, color, religion, sex, gender, genetic information, national origin, age, veteran status, disability, or any other status protected by federal, state or local law. Centuri will provide reasonable accommodations to allow an applicant to participate in the hiring process (e.g., accommodations for a test or job interview) if so requested.

Centuri is a Department of Transportation regulated employer. Certain safety-sensitive positions are covered under the DOT Drug and Alcohol Testing Regulations, 49 CFR Part 40. It is important to note that marijuana remains a drug listed in Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act. It remains unacceptable for any safety-sensitive employee subject to drug testing under the company's Drug Free Workplace Policy to use or test positive for marijuana.