Subsurface Utility Engineering Technician
Listed on 2026-07-05
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Engineering
Environmental Engineer, Field/Service Technician, Water Management, Civil Engineering
Subsurface Utility Engineering Technician
Are you an experienced Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE) Technician looking for an opportunity to work on impactful infrastructure projects throughout the Mid-Atlantic region? At EBA Engineering, Inc. (EBA), we provide the opportunity to support transportation, utility, site development, and public works projects by delivering accurate subsurface utility data that helps reduce risk and improve project outcomes. If you enjoy fieldwork, utilizing advanced utility locating technologies, and working as part of a collaborative team, EBA is the place for you.
Apply now and help us uncover the information that drives successful projects.
Your responsibilities:
As a Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE) Technician, your responsibilities will encompass:
- Performing utility investigations and utility mapping services in accordance with ASCE 38 Standard Guidelines for Investigating and Documenting Existing Utilities.
- Conducting utility locating activities using electromagnetic locators, ground penetrating radar (GPR), and other utility detection technologies.
- Identifying, designating, and documenting the horizontal and vertical locations of underground utilities, including water, sewer, storm drain, electric, gas, telecommunications, and fiber optic systems.
- Performing Quality Level B utility designations and supporting Quality Level A utility test hole investigations.
- Collecting field data using GPS, survey equipment, utility locating devices, and field data collection software.
- Reading and interpreting utility records, as-built drawings, engineering plans, and survey documents.
- Coordinating utility investigations with project managers, survey crews, engineers, utility owners, contractors, and government agencies.
- Marking utilities in accordance with project requirements and industry standards.
- Assisting with vacuum excavation and hydro-excavation operations to expose underground utilities safely.
- Preparing accurate field notes, sketches, utility reports, and documentation for project deliverables.
- Maintaining and calibrating utility locating equipment, GPS units, and other field instruments.
- Ensuring compliance with OSHA regulations, company safety policies, and project-specific health and safety requirements.
- Participating in traffic control setup and maintenance as required for field operations.
- Coordinating with utility owners and reviewing utility records to support utility engineering investigations.
- Traveling to project sites throughout the Mid-Atlantic region and working outdoors in varying weather conditions.
- Supporting survey, geospatial, and engineering teams with utility-related data collection and project coordination.
- Experience coordinating utility mark-outs through Miss Utility/811 programs is preferred.
- Performing additional duties and responsibilities as assigned.
Minimum qualifications:
To excel in this role, candidates must possess the following qualifications and abilities:
- High school diploma or GED required; associate degree in surveying, engineering technology, geography, GIS, or a related field preferred
- 2+ years of experience in utility locating, subsurface utility engineering, surveying, geophysical investigations, or related field services
- Experience operating electromagnetic utility locators, ground penetrating radar (GPR), and related utility detection equipment
- Knowledge of underground utility systems, utility construction practices, and utility mapping principles
- Familiarity with ASCE 38 utility quality level standards and utility engineering best practices
- Ability to read and interpret utility plans, construction drawings, survey plats, and utility records
- Experience using GPS equipment, data collectors, GIS applications, and digital field data collection platforms
- Strong attention to detail and ability to accurately document field observations and utility information
- Valid driver's license with a satisfactory driving record
- Must be capable of lifting up to 50 pounds; walking over rough and uneven terrain; standing for up to 12 hours a day on occasion; bending, stooping, kneeling, and twisting; using hands to grasp and reach; raising hands above the head; sitting; climbing; and balancing
- Certification in subsurface utility engineering, utility locating, or related disciplines is a plus
- Strong verbal and written communication skills and the ability to work effectively with multidisciplinary project teams
- OSHA 10-Hour Construction Safety certification is preferred
- Experience with vacuum excavation, hydro-excavation, survey equipment, or GIS software is preferred
If you meet these criteria and are ready to embark on an exciting opportunity, we encourage you to apply and be part of our team!
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