What are the responsibilities and job description for the TBM Erector Operator position at Dragados?
TBM Erector Operator
The Hampton Roads Connector Partners JV (HRCP) consisting of Dragados USA, VINCI Construction, and Flatiron, has been selected to construct the $3.3BN Design Build project; the largest civil construction contract ever awarded by the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT).
The project scope across a 9 mile section of the I-64 will include: a new 3.5-mile bridge-tunnel crossing that will accommodate a total of 8 lanes of capacity across the water, replacement of the existing marine approach bridges and the addition of a third lane on I-64 in each direction. The twin 45’ diameter 1.5-mile tunnels will be bored by TBM, creating the second largest TBM tunnel opening for a TBM in North America. The project is expected to continue to the end of 2025.
The HRBT tunnel boring machine is a mobile plant 425 feet long and 45 feet in diameter, equipped with recent technology (variable density) allowing it to excavate in difficult geologies. The operator carries out a permanent control of the progress of the machine, from the cockpit he regulates the pressure parameters in the excavation chamber, the pressure of the thrust cylinders, the speed of rotation of the cutting wheel and its step, the injection of 27,5 cubic yards every 6,5 feet of a two-component mortar into the annular void and follows the planned route in a 3D environment. The use of the Variable density adds to all this, the management of additional parameters which are, adjustment of the flow rates in the drilling fluid network (up to 13,200 US gpm) 3000 m3 / h, the distribution of this flow between the excavation chamber and fluidization box, and the speed and pressure in the extraction screw of the excavated materials.
As a TBM Erector Operator on the $3.3BN Hampton Roads Bridge Tunnel Expansion Project (HRBT) in Virginia, you will assist the TBM Superintendent with the tunnel excavation.
Responsibilities:
- Operates erector operator Machines (TBM) for excavation of tunnel
- Tends pumps, compressors, and generators to provide power for tools, machinery, and equipment
- Lubricates, cleans, and repairs machinery, equipment, and tools
- Move controls to start and position drills, and to advance tools into tunnel faces in order to complete horizontal or vertical cuts
- Move levers to control and adjust the movement of equipment, the speed, height, rotation and depth of cuts
- Observe indicator lights and gauges, and listen to machine operation in order to detect binding or stoppage of tools or other equipment problems
- Reposition machines and move controls in order to make additional holes or cuts
- May assist other craft workers
- Perform other duties as required
Qualifications:
- Prior experience on a tunneling project as a erector operator with a tunnel driven in soil with a high ground water table (at least three bars) for at least 3,000 feet in length and a minimum diameter of 30 feet.
- Previous experience with large diameter slurry TBM
- Knowledge of materials, methods, and the tools involved in the construction, repair and maintenance of machinery and tools
- Knowledge of Hard Rock, Earth Pressure Balance, or Mixed Shield (Slurry) TBM technology
- Operate machinery and systems including drills, pumps, hoists, winches, and TBMs
- Must be able to interpret drawings and written instructions
- Monitoring gauges, dials, or other indicators to make certain equipment is working properly
- Experience with determining causes of operating errors and providing solutions
- Determining how a system should work and how changes in conditions, operation, and the environment will affect outcomes
- Experience with Pre-Cast Segmental Liner preferred
- Knowledge of company safety policies and procedures to comply with company, local, state, and/or federal laws
- Proven knowledge in determining the kind of tools and equipment needed to do a job
- Communicate effectively with coworkers, supervisors, and engineers
Physical Demands:
- Ability to coordinate two or more limbs while sitting, standing, or lying down
- Ability to quickly and repeatedly adjust the controls of a machine to exact position
- Occasional bending, stooping, twisting, crawling, kneeling
- Occasional climbing of ladders
- Occasional lifting up to 50 pounds from ground to waist level
- Occasional repetitive use of powered and non-powered hand tools
- Occasional repetitive use of vibrating hand tools
- Constant repetitive hand, forearm, foot, and leg activities
- Constant sitting
- Repetitive movement of arms, legs, and torso together when the whole body is in motion
- Work in environmental extremes of heat and cold dependent upon job location
- Frequent work in dusty environments
- Frequent work in areas of excessive noise