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Nevada Employment

CRAFT DUTIES

Laborers – Perform “hands-on” pipeline activities, such as the installation/removal of environmental control devices (silt fence, straw bales, erosion matting, etc.), skid placement/removal, sand blasting, pipeline coating, assisting with pipe loading/unloading activities, hand tool use, removal of construction debris from the work areas. Please contact:

Labor International of North
America - Local #169
570 Reactor Way
Reno, NV 89503
Phone (775) 856-0169

Teamsters – Responsible for driving/ transporting/delivery of personnel, materials and equipment for the project with company supplied vehicles. Each driver must be qualified and licensed (CDL) to operate vehicles ranging from one-ton pickups, passenger buses, dump trucks, water trucks, fuel trucks, tractor trailer and lowboy tractor trailers. Please contact:

International Brotherhood of Teamsters - Local #533
240 Gentry Way
Reno, NV 89502
Phone (775) 348-6060

Operators – Responsible for the efficient and safe operation of heavy equipment, such as excavators, bulldozers, pipelayers, cranes, forklifts, farm tractors, generators, compressors, and pumps on the project. Also, the operator is responsible for monitoring and maintaining the equipment he/she has been assigned for wear and maintenance throughout the project. Please contact:

International Union of Operating Engineers - Local #3
District 12
1958 West North Temple
Salt Lake City, UT 84116
Phone (801) 596-2677

Welders – Responsible for welding the project pipe together for various crews during the project such as welding pipe together for road bore crews, directional drills, pipe gang, firing line, and testing and tie-in crews.

Welder Helpers – Assistants to the welder. They prepare all pipe ends to be welded with buffing being the most common method. The helpers also maintain a clean welding area during the weld process, again by buffing and in some cases grinding the weld metal pass made by their welder. Welders and helpers please contact:

Pipeline Local #798
4823 South 83rd East Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74145
Phone (918) 622-1900

SUBCONTRACTING & VENDOR OPPORTUNITIES

As is the case with all our construction projects, it is the intent of U.S. Pipeline to utilize as many of the local venders/suppliers as practical. The following is a list of some of the outside services that we may need during the course of our work on this project:

  • Local Security Services
  • Sanitation Services – “Porta-Johns”
  • Hauling Services - Rock, Sand, Trash, etc.
  • Concrete Suppliers
  • Aggregate Suppliers
  • Office Supply Services
  • Cleaning Services – Offices
  • Steel Vendors
  • DOT Signage Installation Contractors
  • Local Welding Suppliers
  • Construction Material
  • Suppliers