Traveling Driller Assistant ID-13649

Job Description

Find out why our employees choose Cascade and what it’s like to work here by visiting our Careers Page at www.cascade-env.com/careers.
 
HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW -
 
HERE’S AN IDEA OF WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT TO DO -
  • Drive, operate, and maintain drill rigs, vehicles, forklifts, skid-steers, and other equipment
  • Work outdoors year-round within two or three-person crews
  • Solve problems and work productively in a team
  • Follow all safety policies and procedures
  • Conduct pre-trip inspections
  • Perform physical labor, shoveling drilling debris, and transporting materials using proper lifting techniques
  • Maintain all required certifications and training
  • Be able to safely lift up to 50 pounds
  • Complete other duties and projects, as assigned
 
HERE’S WHAT WE REQUIRE -  
  • Negative drug test
  • Satisfactory results of a background check (and your authorization to conduct a routine background check) – offenses will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis
  • Possessing a valid Driver’s License for the state in which you reside and satisfactory results of a Motor Vehicle Report
  • Obtaining and maintaining an interstate DOT Medical Card and meeting all Federal Interstate FMCSA requirements to operate a Commercial Motor Vehicle
  • Passing a HAZWOPER physical
  • Verifying your legal right to work in the United States under the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 (IRCA)
  • Respiratory Protection will be required to be worn if specified by a site-specific Health and Safety Plan, or when air monitoring indicates potential for exposure levels to reach an established action, level, threshold limit value (TLV), or permissible exposure limit (PEL).  To comply with health and safety standards to protect against workplace hazards, employees may be required to shave or maintain facial hair in a manner that ensures a proper seal for respirator use. 
 
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