Delta Oaks Group

Construction Top Hand

Location

Fully Remote - US

Type

Full Time

Summary 
The individual will be responsible for assisting with the field execution of construction projects for the Construction and Maintenance Department in the telecommunications vertical. Positional responsibilities include, but are not limited to, assisting the tower foreman with conducting telecommunication tower construction and maintenance, troubleshooting, and directing field personnel while ensuring quality work in compliance with project design and safety requirements. The position requires a minimum of two (2) years of tower construction experience. 
 
Positional Responsibilities 
The Top Hand will be required to assist the Foreman with executing the day-to-day aspects of construction projects and field crews. Positional responsibilities include, but are not limited to the following: 

  • Ability to assist with safely directing field crews and perform ground and aerial construction work for telecommunication structures.
  • Knowledge of tower components, tower connections, and foundations including the ability to read and understand construction documents and plans. 
  • Possess strong verbal communication skills. 
  • Strictly obey and assist the Foreman with enforcing safety in accordance with company, client, industry, and governmental regulations and policies. 
  • Ability to troubleshoot site specific field issues. 
  • Knowledge of rigging techniques and principles including the ability to adhere to rigging plans. 
  • Provide hands-on training to field crews under the direction of the Foreman. 
  • Ability to operate equipment and possess the ability to identify materials, tools, and specialty equipment required to complete project scopes. 
  • Assist the Foreman with housekeeping to maintain well-organized, clean, and secure project sites, vehicles, trailers, toolboxes, and equipment.  
  • Ability to work well with your hands. 
 
Computer Software Experience 
  • Proficient knowledge of Microsoft Office, particularly Word and Excel, is required.
  • Knowledge of rigging plans is preferred. 

Experience/Minimum Requirements 
  • Minimum of two (2) years of demonstrated construction experience in the telecommunications construction field.
  • Competent Climber/Certified Rescuer.
  • First Aid/ CPR Certifications.
  • OSHA 10 Hour.
  • RF/EME Awareness.
  • Aerial Lift Operator.
  • Excavator Operator is preferred.
  • NWSA TTT-1 is preferred.
  • Must possess a valid driver's license and clean drivers record.
  • Must be able to pass a drug screening and background test.
  • Ability to work at heights.
  • Ability to lift 75 pounds.

Culture
Delta Oaks Group is founded on the principle of delivering unparalleled client service and providing its employees an exceptional work environment. We strongly believe that these two principles are not separable and are only accomplished through hard work, honesty, and treating others with respect. We are seeking individuals that share those same values.

Travel 
100% travel will be required for this position.

This is a remote position.

Compensation: $44,000.00 - $59,000.00 per year

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

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