Lineman - PA (Telecom)

Henkels & McCoy
York
2 weeks ago
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Overview

Henkels & McCoyis an industry-leading utility construction firm providing critical infrastructure construction and maintenance services for the power, oil & gas pipeline, gas distribution, and communication markets throughout North America. Founded in 1923, Henkels & McCoy adapts over 95 years of experience to the dynamic and evolving infrastructure needs of today. Henkels & McCoy has been recognized with an E. I. DuPont Safety Excellence Award and is a founding member of the ET&D Partnership, a collaborative industry partnership working to reduce fatalities, injuries, and illnesses in the electric line construction industry. H&M is a subsidiary of MasTec, a certified Minority-Controlled Company by the National Minority Supplier.

Job Summary:This position is a field-based role and will travel daily to job sites mostly in Pennsylvania.

Responsibilities

  1. Performs all duties according to prescribed safety procedures and uses appropriate safety equipment.
  2. Installs and/or relocates aerial and underground cable including fiber optic, transportation, distribution, and drop cable. Ensures that it meets industry standards, is technically reliable, and performed in a timely and cost-efficient manner.
  3. Provides support for line crews during all phases of construction activity.

Qualifications

  1. Must be able to climb pole to cable height using pole climber gaffs.
  2. Current valid driver’s license (preferably a CDL A) with a clean driving record is required.
  3. 2+ years of experience as a lineman and have the knowledge to detect power space violations and safety issues.
  4. Must be able to lift, reach, dig, and carry heavy objects; with frequent lifting up to 50 pounds and infrequent lifting of up to 100 pounds.
  5. This position requires significant time doing manual labor functions, walking on uneven ground, working in tight spaces, and in general, being overall physically demanding. Must be able to perform heavy physical work and perform duties in a safe and efficient manner.
  6. Work up to 6 days per week in an all-weather environment and be willing to travel as required.
  7. A pre-employment, on-site certification will be required. The applicant must successfully show that he/she can complete the duties as described within this document to the satisfaction of the construction supervision.
  8. All applicants must pass a pre-employment drug and alcohol test; random testing will be completed after the date of hire.
  9. Must pass a customer-driven background check.
  10. All applicants must follow safety guidelines and wear personal protective equipment at all times.
  11. All applicants must speak the English language fluently and clearly.

Henkels and McCoy is a Union Employer

Henkels & McCoy, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer of Minorities, Females, Protected Veterans, and Individuals with Disabilities.

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