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Hunter Communications · 1 month ago

Lead Aerial Lineman

Hunter Communications is a rapidly growing company that fosters career growth through formal job training and strategic leadership development programs. The Lead Aerial Lineman is responsible for directing their crew in the safe and efficient operations of installing, maintaining, and repairing fiber lines and systems, while also overseeing employee reviews and hiring processes.

Information TechnologyInternetTelecommunications

Responsibilities

Familiarity with materials, equipment, rules, regulations, and ordinances governing the installation, repair, and maintenance of underground utilities
Operate various pieces of large equipment in accordance with company procedures and safety regulations
Regularly operate bucket truck
Pole transfers and aerial construction
Set poles and place anchors
Installing various types of fiber cables and wires
Making repairs to damaged fiber lines
Commit to the overall safety of the work environment by always taking extra precautions to work with the utmost care and consideration
Responsible for training all OSP employees on all aspects of aerial construction
Performance Journals in Paylocity; create goals for each employee monthly based on the responses in their EPJ in Paylocity. Support personnel in completing those goals
Works with other departments as needed to ensure the department is providing necessary deliverables and collaborate on better processes or areas for improvement
Serve as a resource designated crew members to reach out to for any guidance, support, etc

Qualification

Utility constructionFiber knowledgeEffective supervisionClass A CDLAerial equipment operationGO 95 proficiencyNESC knowledgeFlagging certificationCPR certificationForklift certificationBucket truck certificationManlift certificationTraffic Control Supervisor certification

Required

Demonstrated experience in utility construction, knowledge of fiber, telephone and CATV OSP
A minimum of 5 years, in effective supervision of personnel and thorough understanding of industry standard safety procedures
Must be able to pass a pre-employment drug screen
Class A CDL
Must be versed in the safe operation of all aerial equipment
GO 95 proficient as well as NESC
Flagging, CPR, Forklift, Bucket truck and manlift certified and a current Oregon Traffic Control Supervisor certification
Must be in excellent physical condition with the ability to lift up to 70 lbs. on occasion, with good hand and finger dexterity to carry and use tools / equipment as necessary

Benefits

Medical
Dental
Vision
Disability coverage
Life insurance
Employee assistance program
Very generous vacation
Sick
Holiday time off
401k program with a generous employer match
Bonus opportunities

Company

Hunter Communications

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Hunter Communications is a Telecommunications company that specializes in Information technology,Internet & Business service.

Funding

Current Stage
Growth Stage
Total Funding
$8.22M
Key Investors
California Advanced Series Fund
2025-12-10Acquired
2021-01-20Grant· $8.22M

Leadership Team

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Michael Wynschenk
Chief Executive Officer
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Sam Pauley
Chief Financial Officer
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