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Published on Aug 20 2025

Aerial Lineman

$26.30  per hour
Visa required: H-2B
From Apr 1, 2023 to Dec 31, 2023

Employer

1305 SW 37 ST
Grimes, IA 50111
United States

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Job description

The primary responsibility of an Aerial Lineman is to build and repair aerial and underground telecommunication transmission lines, including pacing and pulling biber and coax cable. An Aerial Lineman's work intercedes into several divisions of the company and as such, he/she will work alongside and assist those other divisions. This may be helping an underground cre pull coax through an existing duct package or helping the FIber Division during a night cut. Because of various federal Communication Commission (FCC) regulations and the sensitivity of the technology involved, absolute attention to detail and quality cannot be stressed enough. Must be able to frequently move objects weighing in excess of 80lbs for distances greater than fifty feet; Standing/walking for majority of work day with frequent stooping, bending, crouching, squatting, twisting, sitting, lifting, carrying, kneeling, reaching, handling, talking, listening, pushing, pulling, climbing, balancing, grasping, pinching, feeling (tactile, heat, cold, texture), near and far vision depth perceptions, color perception and field vision. Exposure to extreme temperatures.

Special Requirements

Must be able to frequently move objects weighing in excess of 80lbs for distances greater than 50 feet; Standing/walking for majority of work day with frequent stooping, bending, crouching, squatting, twisting, sitting, lifting, carrying, kneeling, reaching, handling, talking, listening, pushing, pulling, climbing, balancing, grasping, pinching, feeling (tactile, heat, cold, texture), near and far vision depth perceptions, color perception and field vision. Exposure to extreme temperatures.

Employer Contact Info

+15152249544

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