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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:

Utility Worker

Havana, FL · On-site

$17.27 - $17.67/hr

This role ensures a clean, safe, and efficient work environment while assisting production teams ... Experience -- Prior experience in manufacturing, maintenance, or utility work is advantageous. 📌 ...

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Utility

Normal, IL · On-site

Utility Handler Peoplelink Staffing is seeking dependable and hardworking Utility Handlers to ... Work in both indoor and outdoor environments with varying conditions * Follow all company safety ...

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Utility Locator

Jasper, IN · On-site

$14.25 - $17.75/hr

Applicants must be authorized to work for ANY employer in the U.S. We are unable to sponsor or take ... Utility locating or telecommunications experience preferred * Knowledge of 811 color codes and ...

Utility Locator

Jasper, IN · On-site

$14.25 - $17.75/hr

Applicants must be authorized to work for ANY employer in the U.S. We are unable to sponsor or take ... Utility locating or telecommunications experience preferred * Knowledge of 811 color codes and ...

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How much do utility work jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 12, 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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Underground Utility Operator

ANCO

Piedmont, SD

Per diem

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Overview:
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 of underground utility systems such as water, sewer, electrical, and telecommunications lines. 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:

  • Safely operate equipment such as excavators, backhoes, trenchers, skid steers, and directional drills.
  • Load and transport materials, tools, and equipment to and from job sites.
  • Excavate trenches and prepare sites for underground utility installations.
  • Assist with locating underground utilities and ensuring proper digging procedures.
  • Perform routine inspections and maintenance on equipment to ensure proper operation.

Labor Duties:

  • Assist in laying, repairing, and maintaining underground utility lines.
  • Use hand tools, power tools, and light equipment to complete manual labor tasks.
  • Backfill trenches and restore work areas to their original condition.
  • Work alongside team members, equipment operators, and supervisors to complete projects efficiently.
  • Ensure compliance with safety regulations, wearing proper PPE and following protocols.
  • Keep job sites clean and organized.

Qualifications:

  • Valid Driver’s License
  • Experience in underground utility installation, construction, or excavation.
  • Ability to operate equipment and hand tools safely and efficiently.
  • Knowledge of utility locates, trenching, and excavation best practices.
  • Ability to obtain Class A CDL
  • Must be physically fit, able to lift heavy objects, and work in various weather conditions.
  • Understanding of blueprints, utility maps, and work orders is a plus.
  • Strong teamwork and communication skills.
  • Ability to work flexible hours and travel to different job sites ( up to 80% of the year).

Benefits:

  • Year-End Bonus
  • Health, Dental, Vision & Life Insurance
  • 401(K) Employer Match
  • Paid Holidays
  • Paid Vacation
  • Daily Per Diem when Traveling
  • Referral Bonus
  • Opportunities for career growth and training.

Company:

ANCO specializes in building the nation’s utility and communications infrastructure. Our dedicated team, from crew members to owners, works hands-on in the field with a commitment to excellence and a vision for creating unique and impactful projects. We are driven by our passion for infrastructure development and our goal of building a better future.


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