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Utility Locator

Greenwood Village, CO, Greenwood Village, CO, United States


Supervisor:

Project Manager II/Senior Project Manager

FULL SALARY RANGE:

$27.59 - $36.62

ANTICIPATED HIRING SALARY RANGE:

$27.69 - $32.11 Commensurate to experience.

This is a fully benefited, full‑time, hourly position.

BENEFITS:

Health insurance, dental insurance, vision insurance, Life and AD&D insurance, disability insurance, retirement plans, employee assistance programs, City‑paid training, education reimbursement, vacation accrual, sick leave, and 11 paid holidays.

REMOTE/HYBRID:

Typical schedules are in‑office Monday through Friday. Remote or flexible scheduling may be discussed upon hire and requires supervisor approval.

RELOCATION:

This position is located in Greenwood Village, Colorado. Relocation assistance is not provided.

About Greenwood Village Nestled in the Denver Tech Center, Greenwood Village is a vibrant and welcoming community known for its beautiful parks, thriving businesses, and strong commitment to public service. With just over 15,500 residents, the City offers the charm of a small town with the amenities of a dynamic urban center. We pride ourselves on integrity, relationships, and an ownership mindset—values we seek in every team member.

About the Role As a

Utility Locator , you will play a vital role in accurately identifying, marking, and documenting Greenwood Village’s underground infrastructure. This position requires strong communication skills, technical accuracy, and the ability to collaborate with internal teams, contractors, and residents. Your work directly supports safe construction, utility protection, and efficient community operations.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities Field Locating Tasks

Build and maintain positive relationships with internal staff, contractors, and citizens while coordinating utility locate activities.

Read and interpret utility maps, plan sets, prints, and aerial imagery.

Safely and efficiently locate storm drain systems, electrical infrastructure, and telecommunication lines associated with traffic signals and streetlights.

Review locate tickets, prioritize work, and plan daily routes and timelines.

Operate and maintain specialized locating equipment and handheld detection devices.

Mark underground infrastructure using spray paint, flags, or other approved methods.

Conduct on-site meetings with contractors, participate in project discussions, and identify utility line locations.

Respond to emergency locate requests and assist with inquiries, complaints, and regulatory explanations.

Data Collection and Reporting

Use GIS software to input, update, and maintain asset information.

Maintain accurate records and construction drawings to meet state accuracy requirements.

Prepare reports, forms, summaries, and documentation for completed work or damaged utilities.

Complete all required digital documentation and paperwork.

Perform minor maintenance on equipment and tools.

Maintain clean and organized work areas, tools, and equipment.

Manage inventory of locating supplies and replenish materials as needed in alignment with purchasing policies.

Perform related duties as assigned.

What We're Looking For Skills & Knowledge

Knowledge of subsurface locating equipment, processes, and industry standards.

Familiarity with engineering, cartographic, GIS, and GPS principles.

Understanding of underground utility systems including stormwater, traffic signals, and streetlights.

Knowledge of safety practices such as traffic control, confined space precautions, fall prevention, and PPE use.

Ability to work in varied terrain, on construction sites, public and private properties, and in all weather conditions.

Ability to operate related equipment safely and efficiently.

Strong communication, interpersonal, and customer service skills.

Ability to work independently with minimal supervision and manage daily responsibilities effectively.

Education & Experience Requirements

One to three years of progressively responsible experience in a related field; utility or construction experience preferred.

High school diploma or equivalent; any combination of training and experience providing the required skills will be considered.

Valid Colorado driver’s license or the ability to obtain one, with an acceptable driving record.

Work is performed indoors and outdoors with exposure to adverse weather, odors, and potentially hazardous environments. Duties require working with light and heavy‑duty equipment and interacting with staff and the public. Work schedules may include evenings, weekends, or extended hours as operational needs arise.

Why Greenwood Village?

Join a community-focused organization that values service and innovation.

Work in a supportive environment surrounded by dedicated professionals.

Enjoy a scenic, well-connected location with access to parks, trails, and cultural amenities.

Receive competitive compensation and a comprehensive benefits package.

The City of Greenwood Village is dedicated to the principles of the Equal Employment Opportunity Act and prohibits unlawful discrimination against applicants based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age over 40, physical or mental disability, veteran status, genetic information, sexual orientation or gender identity.

Equal Opportunity Employer. This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.

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