

Connects utilities to communities via smart‑meter deployments, field services, asset management & emergency support.
Crew Member Utility Pole Inspection: As a utility pole inspection crew member, you will learn and work in providing routine maintenance and remedial treatment of wood poles used to carry power lines and other above‑ground utility lines. You will also gain experience identifying any decay or defects.
We provide paid on‑the‑job training, hotel accommodations, per‑diem, performance incentives, and transportation from the starting point to a remote location. Personal protective equipment such as a hard hat, safety vest, safety glasses, and work gloves is supplied, though you must provide acceptable workwear and hard‑toe boots. The position is full‑time, non‑exempt, with competitive hourly pay and additional performance‑driven incentives.
Benefits include health insurance (medical, dental, vision) from day one, a company‑sponsored retirement plan after one year, an employee assistance program, life and short‑/long‑term disability insurance, paid holidays after 90 days, and vacation time after one year of service.
Travel requirements involve local, statewide, and regional travel with overnight stays; the employer provides paid hotel accommodations and per‑diem. Physical demands range from frequent standing, walking, and sitting to occasional lifting up to 50 lb, climbing ladders, and other activities.