Job Purpose:
The Aerial Ground Hand assist aerial lineman by preparing materials, tools, and equipment needed for overhead line work as well as act as a spotter for aerial linemen and equipment operators to ensure safety. As an entry-level position, this role requires teamwork, the ability to follow directions, and compliance with all safety standards. Work assignments involve frequent travel, performing daily physical activity, and adhering to all safety standards.Â
Key Responsibilities:
General
- Pass tools and provide general ground-level support to the crew.Â
- Clear undergrowth and debris to ensure a clear path from the right-of-way using hand tools or saws.Â
- Maintain cleanliness and order at job sites, including work zone setup and breakdown tasks.Â
- Provide support by pulling and feeding cables, attaching hardware, and securing work areas.Â
- Handle, transport, and organize tools, cables, poles, and hardware.Â
  Installation AssistanceÂ
- Assist in installing telecommunication fixtures.Â
- Assist telecommunication line crew with:Â
- Setting and removing poles.Â
- Backfilling large ground holes left by telecommunication poles with dirt and shovels.Â
- Breaking concrete or rocks around utility poles (if required).Â
- Assist with fiber lashing efforts from the ground level.Â
  Equipment Operation and MaintenanceÂ
- Operate and maintain ground-level equipment, such as bucket trucks, winches, and hoists.Â
- Perform routine maintenance checks on vehicles, tools, and equipment.Â
  Traffic Control and SafetyÂ
- Flag traffic (when certified) to protect employees and the public from potential harm or injury.Â
- Assist with traffic control setup of signs and cones.Â
- Act as a spotter for aerial linemen and equipment operators to ensure safety.Â
- Follow all company safety guidelines to prevent workplace accidents and injuries.Â
  Communication and Customer InteractionÂ
- Professionally interact with landowners to ensure clear communication and understanding of site activities.Â
- Communicate effectively with the team to ensure smooth operations.Â
Additional
- Qualified drivers may be required to drive a 3/4 ton, 1 ton, or larger pickup truck to the job site or to obtain supplies (vehicles may have connected trailers).Â
- Available to work nights, be on-call, and willing to work overtime when required.Â
- Willing to travel and work in all weather conditions.Â
- Strives to provide the best customer experience every day.Â
- Perform other duties as assigned.Â