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Join Holtger Bros., Inc. as an Aerial Lineman in Green Bay. Install telephone and fiber optic cable, operate bucket trucks, and splice. Must own climbing gear and have a valid license. Enjoy weekly pay, full benefits, 401(k) match, and be home on weekends.
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United States , Green Bay
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Holtger Bros. Inc
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Join 123NET, Michigan's premier fiber provider, as an Aerial Lineman or Ground Hand. This hands-on role involves outdoor work in all conditions, climbing poles, operating bucket trucks, and handling fiber optic cable. A valid driver's license and ability to pass background/drug checks are require...
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United States
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123 NET
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Seeking an experienced Aerial Lineman in Montgomery, USA, to construct strand infrastructure and secure fiber optic cables. This hands-on role requires climbing utility poles, operating a bucket truck, and working in all weather conditions. The position offers full benefits including medical, den...
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United States , Montgomery
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NATIONAL OnDemand, Inc
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Are you seeking a career that combines technical skill, physical prowess, and the satisfaction of building critical infrastructure? Aerial lineman jobs place you at the heart of modern connectivity, constructing and maintaining the overhead networks that power our digital world. These highly skilled professionals are responsible for installing, repairing, and maintaining aerial cables for telecommunications, fiber optics, and sometimes electrical power distribution. Working primarily on utility poles and occasionally in bucket trucks, aerial linemen ensure the backbone of internet, phone, and data services remains robust and reliable. The core responsibilities of an aerial lineman are diverse and demanding. A typical day involves climbing poles using climbers (gaffs) and safety gear or operating a bucket truck to reach work heights. Key duties include placing and tensioning support strand, lashing fiber optic or other communication cables to this strand, and performing splices to connect cable segments. They must expertly frame and set poles, understanding proper clearances from roads, sidewalks, and other utilities. Groundwork is equally vital, encompassing tasks like setting up safety zones and traffic control, pulling lines, handling materials, and assisting fellow crew members. Adherence to stringent safety protocols, particularly OSHA regulations, is non-negotiable in every aspect of the role. To excel in aerial lineman jobs, individuals must meet specific physical and professional requirements. Physical fitness is paramount, as the role demands climbing, lifting heavy equipment (often 50+ lbs), and working in confined spaces at height. Candidates must be comfortable working outdoors in all weather conditions, from summer heat to winter cold. A valid driver’s license is almost universally required, with a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) being a valuable asset for operating specialized vehicles. Employers typically seek a high school diploma or equivalent, combined with technical training or hands-on experience in utility construction. Foundational skills include the ability to read and interpret construction prints and network diagrams, a basic understanding of pole line construction principles, and proficiency with tools of the trade. Successful linemen are team-oriented, able to follow precise instructions from a crew leader, communicate effectively, and maintain unwavering focus on safety for themselves and their team. Many positions also require passing pre-employment screenings, including drug, background, and driving record checks. For those who thrive in a dynamic, hands-on environment and take pride in essential, visible work, a career as an aerial lineman offers a stable and rewarding path. These jobs are critical to expanding and upgrading the nation's communication grids, offering a vital service to communities and businesses alike. Explore aerial lineman jobs to start a career where you literally build the connections that keep the world online.

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