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Telecom Construction Laborer

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3 months ago
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At Communications Construction Group as a Telecom Construction Laborer you’ll gain knowledge of established aerial cable installation procedures and techniques including the placement of poles and anchors, familiarity with a wide range of tools and equipment, ability to read and understand prints/maps, safety rules, and operating instructions.


Connecting you to great benefits

  • Paid Training
  • Weekly Paychecks
  • Paid Time Off, Parental Leave, and Holidays
  • Insurance (including medical, prescription drug, dental, vision, disability, life insurance)
  • 401(k) w/ Company Match
  • Stock Purchase Plan
  • Education Reimbursement
  • Legal Insurance
  • Discounts on gym memberships, pet insurance, and much more!


What you’ll do as an Aerial Construction Laborer

  • Perform general labor duties related to telecommunications construction: loading, driving, delivery, digging, removal and placement of various types, sizes and weight of construction materials and equipment
  • Install and repair aerial telecommunications cable
  • Safely use hand tools and equipment such as wrenches, drills, ladders, lanyards, saws, lashers, climbing hooks, and more
  • Safely operate mechanized equipment such as bucket trucks, digger derrick, excavators, and more
  • Setting up safety perimeter using signage, cones, safety barriers
  • Flagging traffic when required
  • Safely work aloft using climbing hooks and ladders


What you’ll need

  • To be 18 years of age or older
  • Authorization to work in the United States for this company
  • Valid driver’s license
  • Previous construction experience, preferably in the telecommunications industry
  • Knowledge of established aerial cable installation procedures and techniques
  • Ability to climb telephone poles and work in a bucket truck and work aloft and climb poles up to 40 feet
  • Able to perform all duties in telecommunications construction (such as pole transfers, maintenance builds, new build, cable installation, over lash, and strand construction)
  • Able to lift/carry 50 lbs regularly and up to 100 lbs as needed with or without assistance
  • Ability to set up & maintain safe work areas
  • Ability to work in all weather conditions

Physical abilities & exposures

  • This role routinely requires extended periods of standing, bending, squatting, climbing, kneeling, pushing, pulling, lifting and carrying up to 50 pounds
  • Also, working in inclement weather conditions, such as extreme heat, extreme cold, rain, ice, snow, and wind


Why work with us

Your career here is more than just a job — it's your pathway to opportunity. Our hands-on training, supportive environment, and responsive leadership connect you to work with purpose. Our commitment to you extends beyond professional development to a safety-first culture that ensures you can do what you do best, with peace of mind.


Building stronger solutions together

Diversity and inclusion are an essential part of our culture and success. Our company is an equal-opportunity employer — we are committed to providing a work environment where everyone can thrive, grow, and feel connected. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status.

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