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Equipment Operator

Idaho Falls, ID · On-site

$28 - $38/hr

Cable Plow (Rubber Tire or Crawler) * 3 plus years' experience operating a Roto Mill/Rumble Strip Truck Driver/Operator * Rock Saw * Trencher Wheel or Chain * Crane or Boom Truck up to 38 Ton * This ...

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Equipment Operator

Jackson, ID · On-site

$28 - $38/hr

Cable Plow (Rubber Tire or Crawler) * 3 plus years' experience operating a Roto Mill/Rumble Strip Truck Driver/Operator * Rock Saw * Trencher Wheel or Chain * Crane or Boom Truck up to 38 Ton * This ...

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Equipment Operator

Rexburg, ID · On-site

$28 - $38/hr

Cable Plow (Rubber Tire or Crawler) * 3 plus years' experience operating a Roto Mill/Rumble Strip Truck Driver/Operator * Rock Saw * Trencher Wheel or Chain * Crane or Boom Truck up to 38 Ton * This ...

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How much do cable plow jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for cable plow in the United States is $21.79, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.87 and $24.76 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the common work environments and daily challenges for someone working as a Cable Plow?

Cable Plow operators typically work outdoors on construction sites, which means being prepared for varying weather conditions and sometimes uneven or remote terrain. Daily responsibilities include setting up and operating plowing equipment, troubleshooting minor mechanical issues, and coordinating closely with crew members to ensure safe and accurate cable installation. A key challenge in this role is maintaining strict safety standards while navigating underground utilities and following project specifications. Teamwork and adaptability are important, as job sites and tasks can change frequently. Crew members often rely on each other's expertise to solve problems efficiently and keep projects moving forward.

What is a Cable Plow job?

A Cable Plow job involves operating specialized machinery to install underground cables, such as fiber optic, electrical, or telecommunications lines. The role requires knowledge of heavy equipment, trenching techniques, and safety procedures to ensure efficient and damage-free installation. Cable Plow operators often work outdoors in various weather conditions and must coordinate with utility companies to avoid damaging existing infrastructure. This job requires physical stamina, mechanical skills, and sometimes a commercial driver's license (CDL) depending on company requirements.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Cable Plow position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Cable Plow, you generally need experience in underground utility installation, knowledge of construction site safety, and a valid commercial driver’s license (CDL). Familiarity with operating cable plowing machinery, dig-safe protocols, and utility location equipment is typically required, along with OSHA safety training. Strong teamwork, attention to detail, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for working efficiently in field crews and minimizing errors. These skills and qualities are essential to maintain safety, complete projects on schedule, and ensure precise cable placement while collaborating with other utility professionals.

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Underground Utility (Drop) Subcontractor/Field Tech

Underground Utility (Drop) Subcontractor/Field Tech

Housley Communications

San Angelo, TX • On-site

$19 - $26/hr

Contractor

Posted 27 days ago


Job description

Bury Telecommunication line (Drop) to the Residents, in San Angelo, Texas area. Using Cable Plow, Boring Equipment (not Directional) and hand tools. Equipment and Materials will be provided.
Will need your own truck (1/2 ton or bigger) and tools.
Experience preferred but not required.