CCTV Operator
Listed on 2026-08-06
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Maintenance/Cleaning
General Labor
CCTV Operator Job Description
Safety should be your first concern. Ensure drivers always have spotters while backing or navigating tight spots. Confirm signs and cones are properly placed BEFORE units are parked in traffic. Always request a flagger when needed. Make sure entire crew is wearing ALL PPE.
Planning:
Formulate a written plan for work to be completed for every 5 working days. Manage Jet/Vac operators. Make note of special accommodations that will be needed:
Easement Machine, Traffic Control, Private Property Access, Water Truck.
Inspections:
Obtain and maintain NASSCO PACP certification. Accurate inspections. Correct coding. Proper clock positions. Photos should be taken with the entire defect in view from.
5' to 1.5' back. Determine the correct method and application of flow control devices. Perform quality control self-checks on data. Follow proper procedures for reel calibration and accurately calibrate within 3%.
Production Logs:
Must be turned in everyday upon return to yard WITHOUT EXCEPTION. Track Man Hours Downtime and description:
Equipment numbers and Usage hours, Task codes: CCTV, Cleaning, Root Cutting, Traffic Flagmen, etc. Pipe size: 0 for Reverse, Tap/Root Cutting, Flagmen, etc task codes. Notify PM of severe defects with footage of defect from MH.
Exports:
Make the proper folder. Count Videos. Watch every video after export to ensure correctness & completion of export.
Organization:
On van Computer. Any operator should be able to get on your truck & immediately work. Clean desk area. Utilize folders on Computer. On hard drive. Make correct folders. Ensure correct media path in Granite. Have daily data organized.
Production:
Clean/ TV 1500 feet/day. Punch any other employees timecard. Manage Jet Vac Operators & Helpers. Daily Vehicle Inspection:
Check Fluids, tire pressure, lights, etc. Get radios, GPS, Etc. Clean. Collect depths and hard tape footage. NO SLEEPING or laying down.
Maintain the Equipment:
Repairs are very costly and cause downtime. If equipment is down, we can't work. Service Generators every 250 hours. Service Trucks every 3,000 miles.
Mapping:
Map Change form on Pro Log. Update your map. Always call if you are not certain. UTC lines should still be included on Pro logs. Make a UTC header screen in Granite. Voice-over header info and reason line cannot be completed. Inspection and Header screen is to be exported.
UTL's:
Every effort should be made to find MHs. Should be noted on Pro log and in Granite. If UTC due to UTL- do UTC header screen.
Supply Orders & Inventory:
Submit a written request for supplies. A specific day for maintenance will be determined each month. All issues to be repaired should be planned ahead of time so PM can get proper tools and parts. An complete inventory will be taken once per month or when a unit mobilizes to a different project.
Miles and
Hours:
Miles and Hours are to be turned in at the beginning of the work week.
Safety Meetings:
We will hold safety meetings once per week. Participation is required. Contribution is appreciated.
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