West Texas Hydrovac Tech
Listed on 2026-06-22
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Trades / Skilled Labor
General Labor
About this position
Driven Services, LLC has been a trusted partner in the energy sector since 2013. We pride ourselves on professional field service delivery where safety and efficiency go hand-in-hand. We invest heavily in our workforce through comprehensive training, ensuring every team member is prepared to lead in the field. Join a team where productivity is powered by professionalism.
Hydrovac TechnicianJob Description Position Summary
The Hydrovac Technician provides essential support in the safe and efficient execution of vacuum excavation activities. This role is labor-intensive and requires high situational awareness to assist with day lighting and non-destructive digging near sensitive underground infrastructure.
Core Responsibilities- Rigging & Mobilization: Assist the Operator with rigging up and down the truck; manage the assembly of hoses, booms, and attachments.
- Excavation Support: Operate high-pressure water wands and guide vacuum dig tubes to expose utilities without causing damage.
- Equipment Care: Perform daily cleaning and basic maintenance of hoses, filters, and cyclones; conduct visual inspections for wear or damage.
- Inventory Management: Maintain an accurate daily inventory of all tools and supplies on the unit.
- Driver’s License: A valid driver’s license with a clean driving record is mandatory; a CDL is a plus.
- Physical Fitness: Ability to lift up to 65 lbs. and work in demanding outdoor environments.
- Safety
Certifications:
Willingness to obtain required safety and compliance training/certifications. - Technical Aptitude: Basic mechanical knowledge to assist with truck maintenance and troubleshooting.
- Strong communication skills for coordinating with site supervisors and team members.
- A clean driving record and a commitment to "Zero Harm" safety cultures.
- Knowledge of underground utility locating and soil types.
- Manual Dexterity: Ability to manipulate high-pressure water wands and heavy vacuum hoses for extended periods.
- Heavy Lifting: Regularly lifting and carrying equipment, manhole covers, or debris weighing up to 50–80 lbs
. - Mobility: Frequent bending, kneeling, squatting, and climbing on and off the truck or into trenches.
- Visual & Auditory Acuity: Sharp vision for spotting underground utilities and clear hearing to monitor equipment sounds and verbal safety cues.
- Stamina: Capacity to perform repetitive physical labor for shifts that often exceed 10–12 hours.
- Outdoor Exposure: Constant work in all weather conditions, including extreme heat, freezing temperatures, rain, and snow.
- Noise Levels: Constant exposure to high-decibel noise from the truck engine and vacuum blower (hearing protection required).
- Hazardous Environments: Potential exposure to dust, mud, fumes, and hazardous materials or chemicals depending on the job site.
- Variable
Shifts:
Availability for early morning starts, night shifts, and on-call emergency response. - Travel: Frequent travel to various remote or urban job sites, sometimes requiring overnight stays.
Operators are required to always wear industry-standard safety gear, including:
- Steel-toed boots (often metatarsal or waterproof).
- Hard hat and safety glasses/face shield.
- High-visibility (FR) clothing.
- Hearing protection and heavy-duty gloves.
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