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Lead our fiber optic installation crews as a Foreman in Columbus. This hands-on role requires 5+ years of experience operating jetting/blowing equipment and heavy machinery in telecom construction. You will ensure safety, quality, and accurate records while enjoying full benefits from day one.
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United States , Columbus
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Southeast Utilities of Georgia LLC
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Lead fiber optic installation crews as a Foreman in Columbus. This hands-on role requires 5+ years of experience operating jetting/blowing equipment and heavy machinery in telecom construction. You'll ensure safety, quality, and accurate documentation. We offer full benefits from day one, includi...
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United States , Columbus
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Discover rewarding and dynamic Fiber Jetting/Blowing Foreman jobs, a critical leadership role within the telecommunications and broadband construction industry. These professionals are the on-site supervisors and technical experts responsible for the efficient and safe installation of fiber optic cable infrastructure, the backbone of modern high-speed internet and data networks. As a foreman, you are the pivotal link between project management and the field crew, ensuring that complex fiber placement projects are executed to the highest standards of quality, safety, and precision. The core responsibility of a Fiber Jetting/Blowing Foreman is to oversee the specialized process of installing fiber optic cables into underground conduits or microducts using high-pressure air (jetting) or mechanical pushing (blowing) equipment. This involves operating and maintaining sophisticated machinery like jetting trailers and air compressors, and meticulously planning cable pulls to prevent damage. A typical day involves direct supervision of a crew, conducting pre-job safety briefings, inspecting work sites for hazards, and ensuring strict adherence to all OSHA, DOT, and company safety protocols. Foremen are tasked with reading and interpreting construction blueprints and project specifications, managing material logistics, maintaining accurate installation records such as as-built diagrams, and providing hands-on training to technicians. To excel in these jobs, candidates typically need a robust blend of technical expertise and leadership skills. Proven, hands-on experience in fiber optic cable installation, splicing, and low-voltage systems is fundamental. Foremen must be proficient in operating heavy construction equipment, navigating confined spaces like manholes and vaults, and using a variety of hand and power tools. Beyond technical prowess, exceptional leadership, communication, and problem-solving abilities are non-negotiable for effectively managing crews, coordinating with project managers, and liaising with clients or municipal officials. A strong, inherent commitment to safety is paramount. Common requirements for Fiber Jetting/Blowing Foreman jobs include a high school diploma or equivalent, coupled with several years of direct field experience in telecommunications construction. Physical fitness is essential, as the role demands lifting heavy equipment, working in all weather conditions, and performing prolonged physical tasks. Possession of a valid driver’s license with a clean record is standard, and certifications such as OSHA 30, Commercial Driver’s License (CDL), Confined Space Entry, and First Aid/CPR are highly valued and often required. If you are a skilled fiber optic technician ready to step into a leadership role that combines technical challenge with crew management, exploring Fiber Jetting/Blowing Foreman jobs could be the next step in your career, placing you at the forefront of building the nation’s critical digital infrastructure.

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