Underground Laborer
Pay: $20.00 – $26.00/hour + (based on experience)
Join our team and be part of building
the infrastructure that keeps communities connected.
As an Underground Laborer, you’ll play a hands-on
role in installing and maintaining telecommunications
systems in a fast-paced, team-driven environment.
– Assist with digging, installing, and restoring telecommunications infrastructure
– Support drill, trenching, and excavation crews on active job sites
– Follow direction from crew leads and foremen to complete work safely and efficiently
– Maintain clean and organized job sites before, during, and after construction
– Use a variety of hand tools and power equipment to complete daily tasks
You’ll work with a range of tools and equipment including hand tools (shovels, rakes, wrenches, drills), cable placement tools, and power equipment such as tampers, generators, and jackhammers.
– Strong work ethic and ability to work in a team environment
– Ability to perform physically demanding work (lifting, bending, kneeling, digging)
– Comfortable lifting 50 lbs repeatedly throughout the day
– Willingness to learn and take direction with minimal supervision
– Must be 18 years or older
– Class A License: Opportunity to operate larger trucks and trailers
– Class D License: Ability to operate standard company trucks and trailers
– No License: Ride along with crew in company vehicles
– Competitive pay based on experience
– Hands-on training and growth opportunities
– Steady, full-time work in a growing industry
– Team-oriented environment
Directional Drill Operator
Pay: $26.00 – $38.00/hour + (based on experience)
Join a high-performing crew at the forefront
of underground construction. As a Directional
Drill Operator, you’ll lead drilling operations,
ensure job site safety, and play a key role in
delivering critical utility infrastructure projects.
– Operate directional drilling equipment safely and efficiently
– Perform daily maintenance and post-use servicing on drill and support equipment
– Conduct pre-job site inspections to verify utility locates and plan drilling operations
– Lead and support crew members, assigning tasks and ensuring work is completed correctly
– Assist with jobsite activities including potholing, conduit placement, cable pulling, and setting
structures
– Mix and manage drilling fluids (bore gel) as needed
– Maintain clean, organized, and safe job sites
– Provide guidance and training to crew members
– Work closely with drill locators and support cross-training across roles
– Take ownership of crew performance and job execution
– Prior experience operating directional drilling equipment
– Strong understanding of utility locating laws and safe excavation practices
– Ability to read and interpret job plans and locates
– Comfortable performing physical labor when needed
– Team-oriented mindset with leadership capability
– Must be at least 18 years of age
– Valid Class A CDL required
– Ability to operate a 33,000 GVW truck with drill trailer to and from job sites
– Competitive pay based on experience
– Leadership opportunities and career growth
– Steady, full-time work in a growing industry
– Hands-on, team-driven environment
Restoration Foreman
Pay: $23.00 – $30.00/hour + (based on experience)
Play a key role in restoring properties and
leaving every job site better than we found it.
As a Restoration Coordinator, you’ll lead
restoration efforts following underground
construction, ensuring yards are returned
to their original condition with quality and care.
– Lead restoration crews to return residential and commercial properties to pre-construction condition
– Operate equipment such as skid steers (Bobcat/Dingo) to move and grade soil
– Place black dirt, seed, and sod as needed to complete restoration
– Perform hands-on work including shoveling, raking, and sod cutting
– Use power and manual tampers to ensure proper compaction
– Maintain clean, organized, and professional job sites
– Oversee daily restoration activities and ensure work meets quality standards
– Coordinate with construction crews to complete restoration efficiently
– Take ownership of final site appearance and customer satisfaction
– Experience in landscaping, grading, or restoration work preferred
– Ability to perform physically demanding tasks, including lifting up to 70 lbs
– Comfortable operating small equipment (Bobcat/Dingo)
– Strong work ethic and ability to lead by example
– Must be at least 18 years of age
– Valid Class A CDL required
– Ability to operate a 26,000 GVW dump truck with a 12,000 GVW trailer
– Competitive pay based on experience
– Leadership opportunity with autonomy in the field
– Steady, full-time work
– Team-oriented environment with growth potential
Fiber Pulling Laborer
Pay: $20.00 – $30.00/hour + (based on experience)
Be part of the team that brings high-speed
connectivity to communities. As a Fiber Pulling Laborer,
you’ll assist with the installation of fiber
and coax cable using a variety of methods
and equipment in a fast-paced, hands-on environment.
– Install fiber and coax cable using hydraulic pullers, fiber blowers, or manual methods
– Assist with jobsite setup, cable placement, and restoration support
– Use hand tools and equipment such as shovels, rakes, and tampers as needed
– Maintain accurate records of work completed, including materials used and any issues encountered
– Follow all safety procedures and company protocols at all times
– Work closely with crew members to complete jobs efficiently and correctly
– Ability to perform physically demanding work (standing, walking, bending, lifting up to 70 lbs)
– Strong attention to detail and ability to follow direction
– Good communication skills and ability to work with a team
– Self-motivated with the ability to work independently when needed
– Must be at least 18 years of age
– Driver’s license preferred
– Class D License: Required to operate a 6,000 GVW truck pulling an air compressor
– Non-licensed team members will ride with crew to job sites
– Competitive pay based on experience
– Opportunity to learn and grow in the fiber industry
– Steady, full-time work
– Team-oriented environment
Aerial Lineman
Pay: $23.00 – $33.00/hour + (based on experience)
Join a skilled team working at the
forefront of telecommunications infrastructure.
As an Aerial Lineman, you’ll install, maintain,
and repair aerial fiber and cable systems
while working outdoors and at heights
in a safety-first environment.
– Install, maintain, and repair aerial telecommunications lines and equipment
– Inspect existing lines for damage, wear, or required upgrades
– Troubleshoot and resolve service or connectivity issues
– Operate aerial lifts and bucket trucks safely and efficiently
– Work from ladders and at heights as needed
– Use specialized tools including lashers, power drills, and lineman equipment
– Document completed work and maintain accurate records
– Collaborate with team members to complete projects on time and to standard
– Experience in aerial telecom, electrical, or utility line work preferred
– Ability to work outdoors in varying weather conditions
– Comfortable working at heights and performing physically demanding tasks
– Strong attention to safety and quality
– Good communication skills and ability to work within a team
– Must be at least 18 years of age
– Valid Class D Driver’s License required
– Ability to operate a 15,000 GVW bucket truck
– Competitive pay based on experience
– Opportunity to work with advanced telecom systems
– Full benefits package including medical, PTO, 401(k) with match, and life insurance
– Steady, full-time work
– Team-oriented environment with growth potential
Coax Splicer
Pay: $55,000 – $90,000/year + (based on experience)
Join a growing team delivering critical
telecommunications infrastructure across
the Twin Cities. As a Coax Splicer, you’ll
play a key role in maintaining and
upgrading cable systems to ensure reliable
service for residential and commercial customers.
– Splice, repair, and replace coaxial cable and related equipment
– Perform plant activations, balancing, and system upgrades
– Read and interpret CATV maps to complete work accurately
– Test signal strength and performance using specialized equipment
– Troubleshoot and resolve network and connectivity issues
– Operate bucket trucks and work at heights as needed
– Support night cutovers and work in various weather conditions
– Maintain accurate documentation of work completed
– Ladders, hand tools, cable caddies, and power drills
– Test equipment including signal meters and voltage meters
– Bucket trucks and aerial lift equipment
– Minimum of 1 year experience in coax splicing
– Knowledge of coax cable types (P1, P3, QR, etc.)
– Ability to read system maps and understand plant design
– Strong attention to safety, quality, and detail
– Comfortable working outdoors and in varying conditions
– Ability to lift 50 lbs repeatedly and perform physical tasks
– Must be at least 18 years of age
– Year-round work with potential for early, late, and night shifts
– Outdoor work in all weather conditions
– Competitive salary based on experience
– Full benefits package including medical, PTO, 401(k) with match, and life insurance
– Steady, long-term work in a growing industry
