What are the responsibilities and job description for the Wireless Infrastructure Technician position at ADB Wireless?
The Role of a Laborer II
As a Laborer II at ADB Wireless, you will be responsible for assisting our wireline team in the installation of fiber optic cables for various telecommunication projects. This includes performing various tasks such as hand digging with a shovel, setting up traffic control, operating entry-level equipment, placing fiber, loading materials, and more on safety-sensitive utility construction sites. You will also be expected to demonstrate your proficiency in utility print and map reading, ensuring accurate and efficient project execution. Additionally, you will utilize your experience in operating various equipment (such as directional drills, mini plow, hydro, etc.) to contribute to project success while adhering to safety regulations.
You will be part of a dynamic team that prioritizes safety, growth, and career development. We encourage our team members to take ownership of their work, lead by example, and provide guidance to others on the jobsite. In this role, you will have the opportunity to immerse yourself in a learning environment, training alongside experienced construction crews to gain expertise in fiber installation, print reading, equipment operations, OSHA requirements, and more. You will also engage in on-the-job training to become an experienced operator and eventually progress into a Foreman role, further fueling your career growth.
We require a minimum of 1 year of utility construction experience and at least 6 months of heavy equipment operations, including Hydro, Drill, Mini, and Plow. A valid driver's license with a clean driving record is necessary, and a CDL License (or the ability to obtain one) is also required.
As a Laborer II at ADB Wireless, you will be responsible for assisting our wireline team in the installation of fiber optic cables for various telecommunication projects. This includes performing various tasks such as hand digging with a shovel, setting up traffic control, operating entry-level equipment, placing fiber, loading materials, and more on safety-sensitive utility construction sites. You will also be expected to demonstrate your proficiency in utility print and map reading, ensuring accurate and efficient project execution. Additionally, you will utilize your experience in operating various equipment (such as directional drills, mini plow, hydro, etc.) to contribute to project success while adhering to safety regulations.
You will be part of a dynamic team that prioritizes safety, growth, and career development. We encourage our team members to take ownership of their work, lead by example, and provide guidance to others on the jobsite. In this role, you will have the opportunity to immerse yourself in a learning environment, training alongside experienced construction crews to gain expertise in fiber installation, print reading, equipment operations, OSHA requirements, and more. You will also engage in on-the-job training to become an experienced operator and eventually progress into a Foreman role, further fueling your career growth.
We require a minimum of 1 year of utility construction experience and at least 6 months of heavy equipment operations, including Hydro, Drill, Mini, and Plow. A valid driver's license with a clean driving record is necessary, and a CDL License (or the ability to obtain one) is also required.