| Aspect | Line Pole | Line Installer |
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| Certifications | OSHA safety training, CDL often preferred | OSHA safety training, CDL often preferred |
| Work Environment | Outdoor, on utility poles and in utility rights-of-way | Outdoor, on utility poles, towers, and underground lines |
| Job Responsibilities | Maintaining, repairing, and installing utility poles and lines | Installing, repairing, and maintaining overhead and underground power lines |
| Industry Usage | Utility companies, electrical providers | Utility companies, electrical contractors |
Line Pole workers focus on maintaining and repairing utility poles and lines, often working directly on poles. Line Installers handle the installation and repair of both overhead and underground power lines, including working on poles and underground conduits. Both roles require safety certifications and outdoor work in the utility industry, but their specific tasks differ slightly.