Maintain visual and vocal contact with other crew members as well as all moving or stationary people, vehicles, and objects in order to guarantee safe movement coordination.
Maintaining aerial specifications when placing overhead lines
Requirements
safety
driver's license
excel
hfc design
high school
aerial fiber
Ability to recognize and enforce Safe working environments in Public Right-of-Way environments to include worksite traffic-control best practices.
Possession of a valid Driver's license
Ability to provide daily production reports via email/excel or additional tracking methods.
Ability to read and understand technical instruction
Ability to read HFC maps / prints to understand project scope
Ability to effectively communicate with others and work within a team environment
Able to produce accurate post-construction as-built mark-up maps. Typically, through red-lined PDF files.
Ability to speak fluent English,
Able to lift up to 25 pounds or more
Ability to Climb poles, utilizing Gaffs, Ladder and a Bucket Truck to perform work where required
Ability to occasionally be On-Call for after-hours emergency work
Must be able to demonstrate ability to follow directions, produce quality work, maintain safe working habits/conditions according to all Federal, State, and Company regulations and policies
Ability to pass a background check
Aerial Fiber / Coax construction experience
High School Diploma or G.E.D
Ability to pass a drug screening
Knowledge of HFC design
Ability to be at work every day at 7am
Benefits
Dental insurance
Sick leave
Health insurance
Casual work environment
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
must pass a background check
Company
Overview
Founded in 1996
Company Milestone
The company was established in 1996, marking the beginning of its operations in the telecommunications infrastructure sector.
18 Offices
National Presence
With 18 offices spread across the U.S. East Coast, the company maintains a strong operational footprint.
Thousands Annual
Maintenance Scale
The company performs thousands of power supply installations and preventative maintenance routines each year to ensure optimal network performance.
Began by offering coax splicing for cable operators and quickly expanded into full‑scale fiber and HFC construction.
Serves major providers like Comcast, Cox, Segra, and Windstream.
Delivers turnkey solutions: aerial and underground cable installation, fiber splicing, node activations, power supply work, and emergency repairs.
Handles both greenfield and brownfield projects, from large‑scale network builds to daily maintenance and system optimization.
Specializes in fiber optic and broadband infrastructure, HFC systems, OSP construction, network testing, and technical support.
Stands out for its rapid emergency response, 24/7 repair capabilities, and deep experience with nodal activation and system sweeps.
Culture + Values
Integrity is at the core of their operations, ensuring transparency and ethical behavior in all dealings.
They demonstrate a strong commitment to excellence by consistently striving for the highest standards in their work.
Customer focus is a driving force, with a dedication to understanding and meeting client needs effectively.
Innovation is embraced, fostering a culture of creativity and the pursuit of new ideas to stay competitive.
Collaboration is key, emphasizing teamwork and the collective effort required to achieve shared goals.
Accountability is enforced, ensuring that individuals take ownership of their actions and responsibilities.
Environment + Sustainability
Net-Zero by 2030
Sustainability Goal
The target year for achieving net-zero emissions, reflecting a strong commitment to combating climate change.
Committed to environmental sustainability.
Reducing environmental footprint with energy-efficient technologies.
Regularly monitoring and reporting on sustainability progress.