
CATV Aerial Lineman (CDL Required)
Page Mechanical Group, Inc., Ontario, CA, United States
Job Title: CATV Aerial Lineman (CDL Required)
Operating Unit: HHS Construction, LLC
Department: Construction
Reports To: Myrna Jimenez
Employment Status: Full-time, non-exempt (hourly)
Primary Location: Ontario, CA
Job Summary
HHS Construction, LLC is searching for an experienced Aerial Lineman to join our team.
Job Responsibilities (Including, but not limited to)
Repairs and maintains major cable system and structures such as broken lashing, replacing, or re-sagging aerial strand, pole transfers, down‑guys, aerial to underground conversion, substructure repairs and cable replacements related to system outages, maintenance, rebuilds and emergencies or hazards.
Reads and interprets work orders, specifications, engineering drawings and/or cut sheets to determine work to be done in sequence.
Performs construction work such as digging holes, climbing telephone poles, placing, and removing poles and anchors, pulling and stringing wire/cable from pole to pole, laying cable and conduit in the ground.
Uses test equipment to check for gas in manholes; may be required to empty water and other debris from manholes.
Operates power equipment such as compressors, pumps, blowers, hydraulic diggers, and hydraulic aerial lifts mounted on trucks.
Dismantles, moves, and removes aerial, underground, or building wire, cable associated equipment, and hardware.
Connects wires and cables to terminals and attaches/detaches various kinds of hardware to wires, cables, buildings, or poles.
Responds to and participates in emergency and outage situations that require heavy construction capabilities.
Ensures that all work considers the safety of the customer and general public and compliance with all governmental orders.
Able and willing to work outdoors and in inclement weather conditions.
Completes daily production reports and As‑Built documentation on prints.
Performs other duties as assigned.
General Qualifications
Must have a valid driver's license and transportation.
Must have 2‑5 years recent experience.
Extensive knowledge of approved practices, procedures, tools, and materials used in telecom line construction work.
Technical Qualifications
Identify differences in wire and cable colors.
Required to lift moderately heavy equipment, such as telephone line; climb structures; and stand for long periods of time.
Knowledge of first aid procedures and CPR.
Ability to apply mathematics calculations (e.g., fractions for use in drilling and pole sizing; calculating material and hardware length for assembling several pieces of equipment to poles of different thickness and circumferences).
Ability to work in a confined space and at high elevations (poles, hydraulic lift buckets, ladders).
Ability to work a flexible schedule to include nights, weekends, holidays and on‑call as needed.
Ability to apply logical principles and thinking to solve problems and make decisions.
Willing to perform work to support the values and goals of the company.
Physical Demands and Working Environment
Climb up and down poles, ladders, machinery, and other objects.
Push, pull, reach, and carry objects such as tools, materials, and equipment weighing up to 75 lbs.
Load and unload tools and equipment on the truck.
Coordinate movement of eyes, hands, fingers, and feet.
Vision including depth perception, close vision, distance vision and ability to adjust focus.
All work is performed at remote locations; driving and sitting are required.
All work is outdoors, subject to inclement weather conditions.
Working in confined spaces.
#J-18808-Ljbffr
Operating Unit: HHS Construction, LLC
Department: Construction
Reports To: Myrna Jimenez
Employment Status: Full-time, non-exempt (hourly)
Primary Location: Ontario, CA
Job Summary
HHS Construction, LLC is searching for an experienced Aerial Lineman to join our team.
Job Responsibilities (Including, but not limited to)
Repairs and maintains major cable system and structures such as broken lashing, replacing, or re-sagging aerial strand, pole transfers, down‑guys, aerial to underground conversion, substructure repairs and cable replacements related to system outages, maintenance, rebuilds and emergencies or hazards.
Reads and interprets work orders, specifications, engineering drawings and/or cut sheets to determine work to be done in sequence.
Performs construction work such as digging holes, climbing telephone poles, placing, and removing poles and anchors, pulling and stringing wire/cable from pole to pole, laying cable and conduit in the ground.
Uses test equipment to check for gas in manholes; may be required to empty water and other debris from manholes.
Operates power equipment such as compressors, pumps, blowers, hydraulic diggers, and hydraulic aerial lifts mounted on trucks.
Dismantles, moves, and removes aerial, underground, or building wire, cable associated equipment, and hardware.
Connects wires and cables to terminals and attaches/detaches various kinds of hardware to wires, cables, buildings, or poles.
Responds to and participates in emergency and outage situations that require heavy construction capabilities.
Ensures that all work considers the safety of the customer and general public and compliance with all governmental orders.
Able and willing to work outdoors and in inclement weather conditions.
Completes daily production reports and As‑Built documentation on prints.
Performs other duties as assigned.
General Qualifications
Must have a valid driver's license and transportation.
Must have 2‑5 years recent experience.
Extensive knowledge of approved practices, procedures, tools, and materials used in telecom line construction work.
Technical Qualifications
Identify differences in wire and cable colors.
Required to lift moderately heavy equipment, such as telephone line; climb structures; and stand for long periods of time.
Knowledge of first aid procedures and CPR.
Ability to apply mathematics calculations (e.g., fractions for use in drilling and pole sizing; calculating material and hardware length for assembling several pieces of equipment to poles of different thickness and circumferences).
Ability to work in a confined space and at high elevations (poles, hydraulic lift buckets, ladders).
Ability to work a flexible schedule to include nights, weekends, holidays and on‑call as needed.
Ability to apply logical principles and thinking to solve problems and make decisions.
Willing to perform work to support the values and goals of the company.
Physical Demands and Working Environment
Climb up and down poles, ladders, machinery, and other objects.
Push, pull, reach, and carry objects such as tools, materials, and equipment weighing up to 75 lbs.
Load and unload tools and equipment on the truck.
Coordinate movement of eyes, hands, fingers, and feet.
Vision including depth perception, close vision, distance vision and ability to adjust focus.
All work is performed at remote locations; driving and sitting are required.
All work is outdoors, subject to inclement weather conditions.
Working in confined spaces.
#J-18808-Ljbffr