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Communication Lineman Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Lineman will be able to safely and efficiently install, maintain, and repair components of the ... communicate effectively; and be able to use a computer to enter, extract and query data. Reliable ...

... communication markets throughout North America. Founded in 1923, Henkels & McCoy adapts over 95 ... As a Lineman Trainee , you will develop new skills, work in a safety-minded environment, and join ...

... communication markets throughout North America. Founded in 1923, Henkels & McCoy adapts over 95 ... As a Lineman Trainee , you will develop new skills, work in a safety-minded environment, and join ...

... communication markets throughout North America. Founded in 1923, Henkels & McCoy adapts over 95 ... As a Lineman Trainee , you will develop new skills, work in a safety-minded environment, and join ...

... communication markets throughout North America. Founded in 1923, Henkels & McCoy adapts over 95 ... As a Lineman Trainee , you will develop new skills, work in a safety-minded environment, and join ...

... communication markets throughout North America. Founded in 1923, Henkels & McCoy adapts over 95 ... As a Lineman Trainee , you will develop new skills, work in a safety-minded environment, and join ...

... communication markets throughout North America. Founded in 1923, Henkels & McCoy adapts over 95 ... As a Lineman Trainee , you will develop new skills, work in a safety-minded environment, and join ...

Aerial Lineman

South Bend, IN · On-site

$20.75 - $28.25/hr

Overview At MasTec Communications Group we build for the future. Yours and ours. As an Aerial Lineman , you will develop new skills, work in a safety-minded environment, and join us in expanding ...

Aerial Lineman

Hutto, TX · On-site

$21.50 - $29/hr

Housley Group is seeking a skilled Aerial Lineman with a valid Commercial Driver's License (CDL) to join our team in Hutto, TX . This is a field-based role that involves working on overhead telecom ...

Aerial Lineman

Anchorage, AK · On-site

$23 - $28/hr

Overview At MasTec Communications Group we build for the future. Yours and ours. As an Aerial Lineman , you will develop new skills, work in a safety-minded environment, and join us in expanding ...

... communication markets throughout North America. Founded in 1923, Henkels & McCoy adapts over 95 ... As a Lineman Trainee , you will develop new skills, work in a safety-minded environment, and join ...

... communication markets throughout North America. Founded in 1923, Henkels & McCoy adapts over 95 ... As a Lineman Trainee , you will develop new skills, work in a safety-minded environment, and join ...

Lineman

Lamesa, TX · On-site

$30 - $35/hr

Communicate effectively with coworkers and supervisors to ensure tasks are completed safely and ... Minimum of 4 years of experience working as a lineman in the electrical utility industry, with a ...

Aerial Lineman

Walker, MI · On-site

$20.50 - $27.50/hr

Overview At MasTec Communications Group we build for the future. Yours and ours. As an Aerial Lineman , you will develop new skills, work in a safety-minded environment, and join us in expanding ...

... communication markets throughout North America. Founded in 1923, Henkels & McCoy adapts over 95 ... As a Lineman Trainee , you will develop new skills, work in a safety-minded environment, and join ...

... communication markets throughout North America. Founded in 1923, Henkels & McCoy adapts over 95 ... As a Lineman Trainee , you will develop new skills, work in a safety-minded environment, and join ...

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How much do communication lineman jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for communication lineman in the United States is $41.15, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $28.61 and $53.12 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are communication linemen?

Communication linemen are skilled tradespeople who install, maintain, and repair the cables and equipment used for telecommunications, such as telephone, internet, and television lines. They work on overhead and underground lines to ensure the reliable transmission of data and voice signals. Their duties often involve climbing poles, working with specialized equipment, and troubleshooting network issues in various weather conditions. Communication linemen play a critical role in keeping communities connected and ensuring communication systems function efficiently.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Communication Lineman, and why are they important?

To excel as a Communication Lineman, you need expertise in installing, maintaining, and repairing telecommunications lines, typically supported by a high school diploma or equivalent and completion of an apprenticeship or technical training. Familiarity with fiber optic splicing tools, climbing equipment, safety gear, and industry standards like OSHA regulations is crucial. Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work effectively in teams and at heights set top performers apart. These skills ensure reliable network infrastructure, safety, and efficient project completion in a physically demanding environment.

What are some common challenges Communication Linemen face when working on-site, and how are they addressed?

Communication Linemen often work in diverse environments, from urban streets to remote rural areas, which can present challenges such as inclement weather, difficult terrain, and working at heights. Safety is a top priority, so linemen receive ongoing training and use specialized equipment to mitigate risks. Team coordination is essential, as tasks like installing or repairing cables often require clear communication and cooperation with crew members and supervisors. Additionally, linemen must adapt to rapidly changing technology in communication systems, which requires continuous learning and skills development.

What is the difference between Communication Lineman vs Electrician?

AspectCommunication LinemanElectrician
CredentialsClimbing certifications, OSHA safety trainingElectrical licensing, safety certifications
Work EnvironmentUtility poles, underground cables, outdoor settingsResidential, commercial, industrial buildings
Industry UsageTelecommunications, cable companies, internet providersElectrical systems, power distribution

Communication Linemen primarily work on installing and maintaining telecommunication and cable systems, often outdoors on utility poles. Electricians focus on electrical wiring and systems within buildings. Both roles require safety certifications and involve working with electrical components, but their work environments and industry applications differ significantly.

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Infographic showing various Communication Lineman job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Part Time. Highlights an 90% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $85,590 per year, or $41.1 per hour.
Apprentice Lineman 1st Year - Journeyman Lineman

Apprentice Lineman 1st Year - Journeyman Lineman

Duck River Electric Membership Corporation

Lewisburg, TN • On-site

Full-time

Posted 3 days ago


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Job Description: Description: DREMC is seeking an Apprentice Lineman 1st Year – Journeyman Lineman. BE A PART OF POWERING SOUTHERN MIDDLE TENNESSEE! Duck River Electric Membership Corporation (DREMC) is a member-owned electric cooperative, serving an area of approximately 2,500 square miles across 17 counties in southern middle Tennessee. Our amazing team at DREMC distributes safe and reliable electricity at the lowest possible cost, promotes and facilitates economic development, and enhances the quality of life over 85,000 members across 6,500 miles of line. Location: Lewisburg, TN Reports to: Operations Supervisor APPRENTICE LINEMAN 1ST – 4TH YEAR Job purpose: The Apprentice Lineman is a team-player willing and able to learn from peers and supervisors. This position begins actively training in line work with a focus on line construction. Requirements include assisting a crew to insure proper construction, service, and maintenance of electrical distribution services. Job Dimensions: Internal Responsibilities – In a courteous and professional manner consistent with DREMC policies, work with and learn from crew members of their assigned crew. Taking the initiative to speak up for matters relating to safety. External Responsibilities – Communicate with members explaining the Cooperative’s plans, procedures, service programs and objectives as necessary; to provide efficient and courteous service, resulting in good member relations. PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES 1st Year Must meet the accountabilities of Apprentice Groundman position and is responsible for following: 1. Follows established safety rules and safety precautions, studies the American Public Power Association safety manual and attends scheduled safety training sessions. 2. Under observation, operates vehicles and hydraulic equipment/tools assigned to crew. 3. Fabricates pole assemblies both on the ground and on the pole and hangs guy-wire, transformers, security lights and other equipment on de-energized poles. 4. Ties-in conductors on de-energized poles, lays underground cable, and makes connections of meter loops/bases, single phase transformers, grounds, cable terminals and other equipment. 5. Installs and removes standard, single-phase meters, learns to accurately read meters and becomes familiar with associated service cut-in/out procedures. 6. Makes splices in underground cables and overhead bare and covered conductors/cables on de-energized lines. 7. Studies the nomenclature of RUS/DREMC specifications. 8. Progressively learns the hardware and associated materials required for makeup of both overhead and underground unit specifications. 9. Learns the basic single-phase residential connections at a point of delivery for overhead and underground service. 10. Successfully climbs 150 poles during the year and must demonstrate the ability to perform pole top and bucket rescue. 11. Must reside within a twenty (20) statute mile radius of assigned office. 12. Emergency response coverage as needed. 13. Refer to Job Curriculum for additional details of the job training. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS Education: High school diploma or equivalent required. Experience: Must have completed Apprentice Groundman curriculum or equivalent. Must complete TVPPA Lineman Apprenticeship Program: Unit I, II, TVPPA Digger Derrick/Aerial Device Lab and TVPPA Fundamentals Lab I or equivalent. Certification/License, etc.: Must possess a valid Commercial Driver’s License with Class A or B endorsement. Must be eligible and remain insured as a driver by the Cooperative’s group liability policy for the automotive fleet. Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Ability to maintain a continued education that supports the maintenance of the Cooperative’s distribution equipment and practices. Must be able to exercise discretion and use sound judgement in dealing with people and confidential information. Possesses effective oral and written communications skills. PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES 2nd Year Must meet the accountabilities of Apprentice Lineman 1st Year position and is responsible for following: 1. Follows established safety rules and safety precautions, studies the American Public Power Association safety manual and attends scheduled safety training sessions. 2. Under direct observation, works on energized primary poles to make secondary connections up to 240 nominal volts, including grounding connections. 3. Learns how to read and use a conductor sag chart from initial/final sagging tables and how to properly sag conductors. 4. Develops basic knowledge of sectionalizing equipment such as oil circuit reclosers/breakers, oil/dry type sectionalizes, substation breakers, regulating devices, control devices, capacitors and other related equipment. 5. Installs or assists with installation of security lights, streetlighting, school flasher equipment and traffic signals together with related controls and other equipment. 6. Learns how to replace lamps and perform routine maintenance on controls. 7. Observes and becomes familiar with DREMC switching procedures and interruption records. 8. Operates vehicles, hydraulic equipment/tools and other special equipment. 9. Assists with training of Groundmen and Apprentice Lineman I personnel. 10. Studies electrical theory of equipment, transformer connections and develops increasing technical proficiency. 11. Learns various operating and maintenance accounts and how to handle material charge-outs for construction work orders as well as material credit procedures for returning retired materials salvaged or excess new material originally charged out. 12. Successfully climb 100 poles during the year and must demonstrate the ability to perform pole top and bucket rescue. 13. Must reside within a twenty (20) statute mile radius of assigned office. 14. Emergency response coverage as needed. 15. Refer to Job Curriculum for additional details of the job training. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS Education: High school diploma or equivalent required. Experience: Must complete Apprentice Lineman 1st Year curriculum or equivalent. Must complete TVPPA Lineman Apprenticeship Program: Unit III, IV, and TVPPA Construction Lab 2 or equivalent. Certification/License, etc.: Must possess a valid Commercial Driver’s License with Class A or B endorsement. Must be eligible and remain insured as a driver by the Cooperative’s group liability policy for the automotive fleet. Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Ability to maintain a continued education that supports the maintenance of the Cooperative’s distribution equipment and practices. Must be able to exercise discretion and use sound judgement in dealing with people and confidential information. Possesses effective oral and written communications skills. PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES 3rd Year Must meet the accountabilities of Apprentice Lineman 2nd Year position and is responsible for following: 1. Follows established safety rules and safety precautions, studies the American Public Power Association safety manual and attends scheduled safety training sessions. 2. Installing and/or changing out transformers and other equipment on energized lines when work is outside the minimum approach distance of primary energized lines. 3. Maintaining energized line components such as changing insulators, crossarms and poles with use of hot sticks and related equipment under direct observation upon completion of 6 months satisfactory work under close supervision. 4. Clearing trouble on the distribution system disconnect/gang-type airbrake switches, underground elbow connections/terminators and other system devices used for line sectionalizing under observation. 5. Developing knowledge of multi-phase transformer bank connections and pole framing procedures, and the basic principles of voltage regulation and metering. 6. Increase knowledge of RUS/DREMC specifications on both single and three-phase units/drawings and learn all basic NEC/NESC clearance requirements for constructing overhead lines. 7. Increasing overall knowledge of system maps, switch number locations, substations and relating this knowledge to actual circuit sectionalizing points in the field. 8. Successfully climb 50 poles during the year and must demonstrate the ability to perform pole top and bucket rescue. 9. Must reside within a twenty (20) statute mile radius of assigned office. 10. Emergency response coverage as needed. 11. Refer to Job Curriculum for additional details of the job training. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS Education: High school diploma or equivalent required. Experience: Must have completed Apprentice Lineman 2nd Year curriculum or equivalent. Must complete TVPPA Lineman Apprenticeship Program: Operations Lab 3 and Underground Lab 4 or equivalent. Certification/License, etc.: Must possess a valid Commercial Driver’s License with Class A or B endorsement. Must be eligible and remain insured as a driver by the Cooperative’s group liability policy for the automotive fleet. Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Ability to maintain a continued education that supports the maintenance of the Cooperative’s distribution equipment and practices. Must be able to exercise discretion and use sound judgement in dealing with people and confidential information. Possesses effective oral and written communications skills. PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES 4th Year Must meet accountabilities of Apprentice Lineman 3rd Year position and is responsible for following: 1. Follows established safety rules and safety precautions, studies the American Public Power Association safety manual and attends scheduled safety training sessions. 2. Constructs single-phase tap lines, lift-pole service extensions and other initial service facilities without direct observation when requested. 3. Metering single-phase, instrument transformer and/or self-contained meter locations and acquiring knowledge of three-phase instrument transformer metering. 4. Understanding operational functions of sectionalizing equipment including automatic reclosing devices and sequences utilized equipment. 5. Testing line sections for fault locations, patrolling lines and isolating/repairing trouble causes without direct field observation when capable. 6. Performing substation switching and maintenance under observation when required. 7. Successfully climb 50 poles during the year and must demonstrate the ability to perform pole top and bucket rescue. 8. Must reside within a twenty (20) statute mile radius of assigned office. 9. Emergency response coverage as needed. 10. Refer to the Job Curriculum for additional details of the job training. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS Education: High school diploma or equivalent required. Experience: Must have completed Apprentice Lineman 3rd Year curriculum or equivalent. Must complete TVPPA Lineman Apprenticeship Program: Troubleshooting Lab 5 and the TVPPA Lineworker Apprenticeship Final Exam or equivalent. Certification/License, etc.: Must possess a valid Commercial Driver’s License with Class A or B endorsement. Must be eligible and remain insured as a driver by the Cooperative’s group liability policy for the automotive fleet. Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Ability to maintain a continued education that supports the maintenance of the Cooperative’s distribution equipment and practices. Must be able to exercise discretion and use sound judgement in dealing with people and confidential information. Possesses effective oral and written communications skills. EEOC: 6-Craft | Non-supervisory | Pay Grade: 9 | Non-exempt | Residency Requirement Position Description Effective Date: June 2025 LINEMAN I, II, JOURNEYMAN Job purpose: The Lineman position performs the construction, operation, and maintenance of electric distribution lines for the efficient, reliable distribution of electricity to members. Job Dimensions: Internal Responsibilities: Work with, and learn from, crew members of their assigned crew. Taking the initiative to speak up about matters relating to safety. External Responsibilities: Communicate with members explaining the Cooperative’s plans, procedures, service programs and objectives as necessary; to provide efficient and courteous service, resulting in good member relations. PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES Must meet the requirements of the Apprentice Lineman position and are responsible for the following: 1. Follows established safety rules and safety precautions, studies the American Public Power Association Safety Manual and attend scheduled safety training sessions. 2. Operates and maintains vehicles and hydraulic equipment/tools and other specialty equipment, including chain saws and other hand-operated tools. 3. Constructs all required specifications safely and in a professional manner without supervision. 4. Assumes foreman duties, such as directing line crews, as needed. 5. Works energized lines with hot-line tools or with aerial bucket truck. 6. Performs switching assignments on the distribution system or in substations, as needed. 7. Investigates, and corrects- equipment and/or control malfunctions or makes temporary bypass adjustments until proper repair/replacement can be scheduled. 8. Keeps constantly aware of system feeds and alerts other personnel of changes in line feed direction, location of open points, installed grounds, joint-use hazards, and other conditions necessary for safely working lines. 9. Completes material records, enters time worked electronically, and other forms of paperwork related to work orders, transformers, oil circuit breakers/reclosers, meters, vehicle reports, and other equipment/facilities, as needed. 10. Trains and/or assists with the training of Apprentice Lineman, Groundmen, as needed. 11. Stakes minor service extensions, replaces missing pole/anchor-guy stakes, and makes necessary field revisions to work orders, as needed. 12. Responsible for stocking and maintaining warehouse and other Cooperative related facilities and assisting with construction material inventory. 13. Expected to be available for emergency related work after regular business hours and required to participate in Cooperative’s mandatory on-call program. 14. Emergency response coverage as needed. 15. Must reside within a twenty (20) statute mile radius of assigned office. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS Lineman I Education: High school diploma or equivalent required. Experience: Must have completed Apprentice Lineman IV curriculum or equivalent with a minimum of four (4) years’ experience in linework. Certification/License, etc.: Commercial Driver’s License with Class A or B endorsement required. Must be eligible and remain insured as a driver by the Cooperative’s group liability policy for the automotive fleet. TVPPA or equivalent Lineman certification. Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: A broad understanding of the utility industry is desired. Able to maintain a continued education that supports the maintenance of the Cooperative’s distribution equipment and practices. Must be able to exercise discretion and u