Partnering with utilities to inspect, extend life, and rehabilitate aging power and telecom infrastructure.
Collect field data on utility poles for fiber optic projects.
1 days ago ago
Entry-level
Full Time
New York, United States
Field
Company Size
4,200 Employees
Service Specialisms
Engineering
Consulting
Project Management
Design
Technical Services
Sector Specialisms
Electric Utilities
Telecommunications
Energy
Infrastructure
Transmission and Distribution
Poles and Towers
Utility Data Solutions
Corrosion Services
Role
Description
data submission
equipment operation
field data
measurements
team communication
Submit organized, detailed data for each project that could include maps, field notes and digital images.
Operate and maintain equipment that would include tablet computer, digital camera, measuring tools and Personal Protective Equipment.
Communicate effectively and on a daily basis with the project management team.
Work in an outdoor environment to collect field data that supports the engineering and design of fiber optic cable facilities. This will include measurements of attachment heights, span distances, angles, etc...
Work professionally in the field as a representative of Osmose and our customers.
Requirements
high school
telecommunications
gps
safety protocols
outdoor work
quality control
Ability to work independently with minimal oversight
Basic proficiency with computers including the ability to read, interpret and follow GPS maps.
Demonstrate high work standards and attention to detail with a quality orientation.
Excellent communication skills; both written and oral.
High school diploma or equivalent; technical background preferred.
Basic knowledge of telecommunications and/or electrical distribution systems is a plus.
Must have reliable transportation.
Minimum 1 year of outdoor work-related experience
Minimum 6 months experience working in a quality-controlled environment (must provide details)
Ability to follow process specifications and guidelines in an extremely high-quality, high paced environment.
Knowledge of pole design including NESC requirements and general safety practices is a plus.
Minimum 1 year working in a role that required following a safety program or safety protocols (must provide details)
Ability to travel and work outside in variable terrain and weather conditions.
Present a professional appearance and attitude.
Minimum 6 months experience traveling to various work locations to include occasional overnight stays
Enjoy working outdoors in all types of weather and have the desire to actively participate in physically demanding work lifting 15 to 20 lbs. on a regular basis.
Benefits
Vacation Days
Paid Holidays
Critical Illness Plan
Accident Insurance Plan
Production bonuses that vary
Dental, Vision, Life Insurance
401k with company match
Hospital Indemnity Plan
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
1934 Founded
Year of origins
The company was established in 1934 with a focus on wood preservatives and osmosis-inspired treatments.
1945 Pivot
Shift to utility poles
The company transitioned to utility poles and expanded its services across North America.
9M+ structures
Annual visits
The company inspects and treats over 9 million structures each year, ensuring grid reliability.
400+ utilities
Partnerships
The company collaborates with over 400 utilities to enhance grid resilience and infrastructure management.
By 1945 it pivoted to utility poles, expanding inspection and treatment services across North America.
Over decades it developed solutions like pole trusses, contact voltage testing, cathodic protection, and predictive software.
Growth accelerated through acquisitions—from data services to cable reliability firms—spanning the US, Canada, UK, Europe, Australia and New Zealand.
Today headquartered in Atlanta, it partners with 400+ utilities and visits over 9 million structures annually.
Its financial strength comes from being part of EQT Infrastructure and a long history of innovation and expansion.
Typical engagements include large-scale inspections, life-extension programs, steel asset restoration, and drone-based condition surveys.
Their proprietary platforms—O-Calc, Osmolytics—combine field data and analytics to proactively manage structural risk.
From humble wood preservation roots to global grid resilience leader, Osmose stands out for inventing real-world tools when industry solutions lag.
Culture + Values
Integrity – Conduct business with honesty and ethics to build trust and respect. Do the right thing.
Customer Focus – Constantly strive to increase the value of our products and services by listening to customers, finding creative solutions, and responding promptly.
Safety – Work and drive safely. Provide a safe work environment. Continually take action to prevent injuries and accidents.
Respect – Accept differences in coworkers and customers. Work cooperatively, share knowledge, offer assistance, and say “thanks.”
Excellence – Deliver a superior level of quality in products and services. Demonstrate a firm commitment to high standards.
Flexibility – Anticipate, create, and embrace change. Remain open-minded and receptive to new ideas.
Efficiency – Work productively. Eliminate bureaucratic and unnecessary procedures. Take the initiative to find solutions; be proactive.
Ownership – Act like owners. Take responsibility for your words and your actions. Enhance the company’s financial value and image.
Environment + Sustainability
Millions
Utility Structures Treated
Their annual inspection, treatment, and restoration efforts extend the service life of utility structures and delay replacements.
Dedicated to conservation of utility resources and fostering environmental awareness in product development and service delivery.
R&D prioritizes optimizing active ingredients, reducing risks to non-target organisms, and eliminating petroleum-based carriers in wood preservatives.
Independent field study (ESEERCO/OBG) confirmed their pole treatments pose no significant ecological or human health risk when properly applied.
Supports research and development of services designed to extend safe, reliable service lives of structural T&D assets.