RedLine Design Inc. is a comprehensive communications infrastructure firm with a diverse range of expertise. Our organization is structured to offer end-to-end solutions across several critical areas. Our GIS department provides advanced geospatial analysis, while our CAD department ensures precision in design and planning. Our team of civil engineers, community planners, and architects work collaboratively to deliver well-rounded and sustainable infrastructure projects.
In the field, we deploy specialized underground and aerial survey crews, as well as PON (Passive Optical Network) design engineers, who are adept at creating robust network designs that meet the demands of modern connectivity. Our services extend beyond design and engineering; we have a dedicated ROW (Right of Way) permitting department and a pole attachment engineering and permitting team, ensuring that all regulatory and logistical aspects of our projects are handled with expertise and efficiency.
Our experience in permitting spans a wide range of environments, including state parks, national parks, private easements, departments of transportation (DOTs), as well as county and municipal authorities. This breadth of experience allows us to navigate complex regulatory landscapes, ensuring smooth and timely project completion.
Redline Design
WorkEx Partner
Last Updated: September 4, 2024
Available Internships
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- Engineering Services
Job Type: Full-Time
Work Hours: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Overtime may be approved occasionally)
Job Summary: We are seeking a motivated and physically capable individual to join our team as a Utility Surveyor. In this role, you will use company-provided software and materials to assess utility poles in the field, ensuring compliance with National Electrical Safety Code (NESC) and Washington Administration Code (WAC) guidelines. This position involves extensive fieldwork, including walking up to five miles a day to inspect and measure existing utilities on poles.
Key Responsibilities:
Conduct physical assessments of utility poles in various field locations.
Utilize company software and materials to measure and document existing utilities on poles.
Develop and implement strategies to meet NESC/WAC guidelines for utility placements.
Work independently and maintain accuracy in data collection and reporting.
Collaborate with team members and supervisors to ensure project goals are met.
Travel within Washington State may be required occasionally.
Requirements:
Ability to walk up to five miles a day in various field conditions.
Strong attention to detail and ability to follow guidelines and protocols.
Willingness to work outdoors in various weather conditions.
No previous experience required; comprehensive training will be provided.
Ability to work full-time, with potential overtime as needed.
Benefits:
Competitive salary.
Full training provided.
Opportunities for career growth and development.
Travel opportunities within Washington State.
This is an excellent opportunity for individuals looking to start a career in the utility sector, offering hands-on experience and professional growth. If you are a reliable, detail-oriented, and physically fit individual, we encourage you to apply.
Available Locations
- Washington
- Cities: all washington state
Business Categories
- Engineering Services