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    • Install, remove, and transfer aerial telecom structure such as fibre cable, utility poles, steel strand, etc.
    • Operate and maneuver large vehicles/trailers such…
    • Or completion of a four-year telecommunications line and cable apprenticeship program or related education?
    • Experience working on communication and transmission…
    • Operate cable lashing machines and other lineman equipment;
    • Technical training or lineman training/certification considered an asset;
    • Repair telecommunication cables including single line, coaxial and fibre optic.
    • Install, repair and maintain telecommunication lines and cables.
    • TEP Canada is seeking a full-time employee for one (1) Technicians in our Langley, BC location.
    • TEP Canada offers a comprehensive benefits package including…
    • Perform energized live-line and hot stick work on transmission and distribution systems from 25kV to 230kV across a variety of utility and industrial client…
    • Perform energized live-line and hot stick work on transmission and distribution systems from 25kV to 230kV across a variety of utility and industrial client…
    • Currently, we are seeking a technician who possess a strong understanding of Central Office environments with a focus on telecom equipment installation and…
    • Minimum 5 years of relevant telecommunications wireless construction experience.
    • This role supports foremen, their crews, and subcontractors to ensure projects…
    • Experience climbing telecommunication towers and working at heights in all seasons.
    • Telecommunications Tower and Rooftop inspection and mapping.
    • Perform inspections, tower mappings and post construction inspections on telecommunications towers.
    • All training and equipment is provided by Tower Engineering…
    • Splice overhead, underground, or submarine multi-conductor cables for electric power or telecommunications systems.
    • Splice overhead, underground, or submarine multi-conductor cables for electric power or telecommunications systems.
    • Splice overhead, underground, or submarine multi-conductor cables for electric power or telecommunications systems.
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Aerial Lineman - job post

WP Telectronics
2.9 out of 5 stars
British Columbia
$500 a day - Permanent, Full-time

Job details

Pay

  • $500 a day

Job type

  • Permanent
  • Full-time

Shift and schedule

  • Rotating shift
  • Day shift

Location

British Columbia

Benefits

Pulled from the full job description

  • Dental care
  • Extended health care

Full job description

We are one of Western Canada's leading telecommunications contractors, servicing major clients such as Telus, Shaw, Bell, and many others. WPT is positioned to continue its significant growth as our partner clients undertake large scale capital projects to expand Canada's telecom infrastructure. Our reputation for industry-leading quality and efficiency has made us a long-standing contractor of choice.

Our people truly are key to our success, so we work hard to attract, develop, and retain great team members. We invest in your development path – coaching, mentoring, and training continuously to help grow your capabilities, competencies, and confidence.

We are looking for an experienced and productivity-driven Aerial Lineman to join our expanding team in the Pole Removal Program in BC!

Job Duties

· Install, remove, and transfer aerial telecom structure such as fibre cable, utility poles, steel strand, etc.

· Climb utility poles using climbing gear and rigging

· Operate and maneuver large vehicles/trailers such as digger derricks, bucket trucks, and cable reel trailers.

· Read and interpret telecom design prints and update based on progress, changes, and field findings

· Maintain a driving log, keep a clean and organized vehicle, perform daily vehicle inspections, and participate in daily FLHAs

· Perform other duties as requested

Essential Attributes For Success

We live and breathe our 6 core values. They are essential not just for each individual’s success in their role, but also for the success of WP Telectronics as a whole.

1. Prioritize Safety – No job is so urgent or important that it can’t be done safely. Safety is in every decision and every action that we do

2. Do the Right Thing – Act with integrity in all situations

3. Be the Best – Never settle for good enough when it comes to productivity, quality, or safety.

4. Find a Better Way – Challenge the status quo. Without sacrificing safety, always look for a way to be a little bit more efficient, a little bit more productive, and produce a higher quality product

5. Support Each Other – Everyone has a part to play in our team’s success

6. Welcome the Challenge – Solving tough problems is what we do. It’s what separates us from the rest of the industry. Embrace the challenge and enjoy the ride

Aside from having attributes that are in line with our core values, one other essential “must-have” is your ability to travel. WP Telectronics has projects all over Canada. We need road warriors who can go where the projects are. A typical shift rotation is 21 days on, 10 days off

Required Qualifications and Skills

· Legally authorized to work in Canada

· Air brakes required (preference will be given to candidates with Class 3 or 1 DL)

· Ability to lift up to 60 lbs

· Experience operating heavy machinery and driving large vehicles with air brakes

· Comfortable working in heights (up to 50ft) in all weather conditions

· Current Confined Space Entry, First Aid, and/or Fall Protection Certification is an asset

What’s In It For You?

· Industry leading wages based on a piece rate pay structure

· Extensive benefit plan

· Comprehensive technical and safety training, with coaching and mentorship support for career growth

· Being a part of a company with a reputation for being the best at what they do in one of the largest industries in Canada

Wages

· Although pay will vary due to the piece rate structure, Aerial Lineman on average make $500 per day

Job Types: Full-time, Permanent

Pay: $500.00 per day

Benefits:

  • Dental care
  • Extended health care

Application question(s):

  • Are you able to legally work in Canada? Please indicate your level of citizenship (work visa, Canadian citizen, or permanent resident)
  • Have you ever been convicted of a crime for which you have been pardoned?
  • Are you comfortable working with heights up to 60 feet?
  • Are you able to lift up to 60 lbs?
  • • Do you have experience operating large commercial vehicles and pulling trailers? Please describe your experience.
  • • What Class is your current driver’s license? Please include any endorsements you may have.

Work Location: On the road

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