WabashValleyPowerAlliance
Underground Locator (Hendricks Power)
At a Glance
- Location
- Avon, Indiana, United States
- Employment
- Full-time
- Experience
- 2+ years
- Posted
- 2026-03-16T13:59:46.152Z
Key Requirements
Required Skills
Domain Knowledge
- Education
Requirements
Qualifications
Education & Experience
High School diploma or GED required
2+ years of underground utility locating preferred
2+ years of positive customer service experience
Familiarity with IUPPS rules and regulations preferred
Compensation & Benefits
Apply now and join a team that values your experience and commitment to safety.
Interested and potentially qualified applicants apply
here
.
Posting will remain open until position is filled.
No phone calls please. If you have any questions, you may email
Responsibilities
Join a company that prioritizes service and public safety.
Mark It Right LLC has proudly delivered high-quality underground locating services to cooperatives across Central Indiana for over 24 years. As we continue to grow, we’re seeking experienced
Underground Utility Locators
to join our team!
We have opportunities in multiple counties, including Bartholomew, Boone, Brown, Hancock, Henry, Hendricks, Johnson, Monroe, Morgan, Owen, Putnam, Rush, and Shelby.
What You’ll Do
About the Company
As an electric cooperative, Hendricks Power is part of the nation's largest energy network which includes 1,000 electric cooperatives, public power districts, power supply generation and transmission cooperatives, statewide associations, regional trade and service associations, supply and manufacturing cooperatives, data processing cooperatives and employee credit unions. Electric cooperatives alone serve 32 million customers in 46 states, and cover more land mass than any of the nation's single electric utilities. Hendricks Power Cooperative celebrated its 65th anniversary in 2001. Formed in 1936, following the creation of Franklin D. Roosevelt's Rural Electrification Administration (REA), Hendricks Power Cooperative started with a small meeting of 12 people, farmers and rural residents, unable to convince the local utility, which was owned by investors, to build lines to serve them. They claimed it simply wasn't profitable to provide service to such sparsely-populated areas. The formal construction of these rural electric lines began the summer of 1937. On January 1, 1938, the first 122 miles of line was energized. Approximately 400 members received power to their homes and farms for the first time. The name Hendricks County Rural Electric Membership Corporation (REMC) was adopted, as the cooperative slowly grew. Today, Hendricks Power Cooperative serves over 35,000 members in Hendricks, Putnam, Morgan and Montgomery counties.