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DURING YOUR WORK DAY, YOU WILL: * Establish, monitor and ensure utility owner responsiveness in the preparation of utility work schedules and activities. * Perform utility distributions in compliance ...

Hiring labor hands with willingness to learn or experience in underground utilities (water, storm, and sewer). Trench safety experience and OSHA 10 preferred. A license and a clean MVR is a plus. Pre ...

DURING YOUR WORK DAY, YOU WILL: * Establish, monitor and ensure utility owner responsiveness in the preparation of utility work schedules and activities. * Perform utility distributions in compliance ...

Hiring labor hands with willingness to learn or experience in underground utilities (water, storm, and sewer). Trench safety experience and OSHA 10 preferred. A license and a clean MVR is a plus. Pre ...

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Gas excavation Utility work Laborer

Boston, MA ยท On-site

$19.25 - $24.75/hr

Looking for excavation/utility laborer for work installing natural gas lines , one year previous construction needed,driving license, must work well as part of a crew ,willing to learn, help with all ...

The ideal candidate will have experience with underground utility work and equipment operation, possess a strong work ethic, and be committed to safety. Responsibilities : Equipment Operation:

The ideal candidate will have experience with underground utility work and equipment operation, possess a strong work ethic, and be committed to safety. Responsibilities : Equipment Operation:

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How much do utility work jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 11, 2026, the average hourly pay for utility work in the United States is $19.73, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.14 and $22.36 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What jobs make $10,000 a month without a degree?

Utility work jobs such as experienced linemen, heavy equipment operators, or specialized technicians can earn $10,000 or more per month, especially with overtime, union benefits, or in high-demand environments. These roles often require technical skills, certifications, and physical endurance but do not necessarily require a college degree.

What are considered utility jobs?

Utility jobs involve maintaining and repairing infrastructure such as water, gas, electricity, and sewer systems. These roles often require technical skills, physical work outdoors or in confined spaces, and may involve operating specialized tools or equipment. They are essential for ensuring the safe and reliable delivery of public services.

What is the difference between Utility Work vs Electrician?

AspectUtility WorkElectrician
CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; on-the-job trainingHigh school diploma or equivalent; apprenticeship; licensing or certification
Work EnvironmentOutdoor and indoor settings, often in utility plants, construction sites, or maintenance facilitiesIndoor and outdoor, residential, commercial, or industrial electrical systems
Industry UsageUtility companies, public works, infrastructure projectsElectrical contracting, construction, maintenance

Utility workers perform maintenance and repair tasks related to public utilities like water, gas, or electricity, often working in outdoor environments. Electricians focus on installing, maintaining, and repairing electrical systems in buildings and infrastructure. While both roles require technical skills and safety training, electricians typically need specialized certifications and work more within construction or residential settings. Utility work is more focused on infrastructure and public service projects.

What jobs pay $2000 a day?

In utility work, high-paying roles such as specialized linemen, heavy equipment operators, or project managers can earn around $2,000 per day, especially with extensive experience, certifications, and working in demanding environments. These positions often require advanced skills, safety training, and sometimes union membership or licensing.

What is an example of a utility job?

A utility job example is a utility worker who maintains and repairs infrastructure such as water, gas, or electrical systems. These workers often operate specialized tools, follow safety protocols, and may require certifications or training in areas like electrical work or plumbing.
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Utility Coordinator

Utility Coordinator

McKim & Creed

Tampa, FL โ€ข On-site, Remote

Full-time

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

OVERVIEW: The Utility Coordinator is responsible for coordinating utility phases during pre-construction and construction activities. The role requires a proactive communication approach and excellent relationships with utility owners in the west-central Florida region. With supervision and guidance from the Senior and Chief Utility Coordinators, the Utility Coordinator is responsible for coordinating utility phases during design and/or construction phase activities. Manage the coordination, documentation and relocation of utilities such as water, sewer, gas, electric, and telecom facilities associated with public works, transportation, and private development projects. The role ensures that utility conflicts are identified early, resolved efficiently, and documented in compliance with state and local regulations.

DURING YOUR WORK DAY, YOU WILL:

  • Establish, monitor and ensure utility owner responsiveness in the preparation of utility work schedules and activities.
  • Perform utility distributions in compliance with FDOT Utility Accommodation Manual.
  • Participate in utility and roadway meetings to promote issue resolution; prepare status reports.
  • Perform constructability reviews with design and construction teams and participate in field reviews and walkthroughs during phase submittal reviews.
  • Review plans for biddability to establish whether a contractor can submit a competitive bid based on provided plans and specifications.
  • Act as liaison between engineers, contractors, governmental agencies, utility owners, and the public to resolve utility conflicts during design and construction.
  • Maintain accurate records of utility coordination activities.
  • Ensure all utility work meets safety, environmental, and regulatory standards.
  • Draw on your expertise, and utilize your skills, in
    • Reimbursable Agreements and Utility Work Estimates
    • Utility Work by Highway Agreement Process
    • CIAC
    • BABA Requirements

ย WHAT YOUโ€™LL NEED:

  • Three to seven years of progressive utility coordination experience with FDOT, FHWA, and AASHTO standards, policies, and procedures.
  • Strong understanding of utility systems (water, sewer, electric, gas, telecom).
  • Ability to read and interpret engineering plans.
  • Excellent communication and negotiation skills.
  • Knowledge of FDOT processes.
  • Strong organizational and project management abilities.
  • Experience with AutoCAD Civil 3D, MicroStation ORD/SS10, Bluebeam, FDOT PSEE, Adobe Acrobat.
  • A valid driver's license.

ย WHAT WILL MAKE YOU STAND OUT:

  • Bachelorโ€™s degree in civil engineering or similar.
  • Experience managing large-scale infrastructure and design-build projects.
  • Outlook aligned with McKim & Creedโ€™s Core Values.

    ย WHAT WE OFFER: Ranked as one of the Best Firms to Work For, you will be joining a company that puts its employees first. Here are a few compelling reasons to join the McKim & Creed team:

    • Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP): ALL employees are owners & benefit from profits earned
    • Competitive pay: PLUS paid holidays, bereavement, parental, medical, and military leave
    • Multiple office locations to work from: Stick close to home or travel for a change of scenery
    • Growth opportunities & training: Grow confidently in your career with our mentoring & training programs
    • Professional development: Tuition reimbursement, professional development programs, online courses & more
    • Work that makes a difference: See the direct impact your work has on communities we serve, which is most likely a community you live in.
    • Collaborative, supportive team: People to help you solve problems, cheer successes & encourage you along the way

    This is an exciting opportunity to join our team. If you want to work at a company that will help improve the future of the communities where we live, work and play, McKim & Creed is where you want to be.

    ย McKim & Creed is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer, and VEVRAA Federal Contractor and will consider all qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status or disability status and maintains a Drug Free Workplace.

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