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We're looking for an Aerial Construction Laborer (UG Laborer, Lineman Trainee/Apprentice) to join our team at Communications Construction Group, LLC (CCG) and help connect America. Knowledge of basic tools and outside plant construction practices Prior experience in a related construction position Qualified candidates will have a strong work history, willingness to learn, and a displayed aptitude and commitment to the cable/lineman field You are at least 18 years old & authorized to work in the United States Valid driver's license.
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Centerline is currently hiring for an Apprentice Telecom Linemen who have an interest in growing with our company. Have you attended lineman school? Centerline is currently hiring for an Apprentice Telecom Linemen who have an interest in growing with our company.
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Provide backup for Class B Apprentice Lineman and assist in completion of duties. The OHE Lineman C assists the Journeyman Lineman and the Foreman while in training and learning the trade.
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Knowledge of basic tools and outside plant construction practices Prior experience in a related construction position Qualified candidates will have a strong work history, willingness to learn, and a displayed aptitude and commitment to the cable/lineman field You are at least 18 years old & authorized to work in the United States Valid driver's license Benefits and Company Summary What we offer.
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Centerline is currently hiring a few Apprentice Telecom Linemen who have an interest in growing with our company. Centerline is currently hiring a few Apprentice Telecom Linemen who have an interest in growing with our company.
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Apprentice 1st Year: Completion of an accredited Lineworker Training program OR prior demonstrated linework experience required. Apprentice 2nd Year:2+ years of demonstrated lineworkexperience required.
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Build strand, lash cable and fiber and be able to handle basic pole transfers. At Centerline, we design, build, and maintain industry-leading wireless, wireline networks, and critical infrastructure facilities for major wireless operators, equipment manufacturers, and developers across North America.
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Provide backup for Class A Apprentice Lineman and assist in completion of duties. The OHE Lineman B assists the Journeyman Lineman and the Foreman while in training and learning the trade.
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Instructs and trains apprentice linemen and ground men. Minimum of three years' experience as an energized lineman. Must have knowledge of line construction such as installing anchor holes, framing poles, setting poles, stringing & sagging conductor, armor rodding, installing down guys, connecting conductors and installing pad mount gear.
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Our doors swing wide open for the following opportunities in Overhead or Underground: Distribution General Foreman, Foreman, Journeyman & Apprentice LinemanTransmission & Substation General Foreman, Foreman, Journeyman & Apprentice LinemanLeadmanLocatorsOperatorsGroundmanLaborer Educational & Minimum Requirements: Lineman certification or completion of lineman school and any previous apprenticeship hours is required.
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This position supports and learns from the Lineman team and works with other personnel from the department. 3 or more years of lineman experience. 2 years of lineman experience.
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Responsible for timely submission of all Apprentice Program required documentation. MasTec Utility Services delivers critical infrastructure construction and engineering services for power delivery, gas, and water customers, specializing in overhead and underground electric distribution for power delivery systems, gas distribution construction for gas systems, and turnkey solutions for a variety of water, sewer, and civil infrastructure projects.
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2 or more years of lineman experience. 1 year of lineman experience. MasTec Utility Services Company is a subsidiary of MasTec, a certified Minority-Controlled Company by the National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC.
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Completion of a federal or state sanctioned line worker apprenticeship with approved supporting documentation (e.g. IBEW Journeyman Lineman A Ticket) and/or union or union-affiliated sponsored line worker apprenticeship.
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The Overhead Distribution Lineman B assists the Journeyman Lineman and the Foreman while in training and learning the trade. The Overhead Distribution Lineman B assists the Journeyman Lineman and the Foreman while in training and learning the trade.
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