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Sacramento, CA · On-site

$45 - $55/hr

Linesman pliers * Screwdrivers * Impact driver * Drill * Willingness to travel and stay overnight for out-of-town projects when needed Requirements * Ability to lift 50 lbs and work on your feet for ...

Preferred qualifications • Bachelor's Degree • 3-5 years' experience as a journeyman in the linesman trade or 10 years' experience in the transmission and distribution line facilities. • Basic ...

Bachelor's Degree * 3-5 years' experience as a journeyman in the linesman trade or 10 years' experience in the transmission and distribution line facilities. * Basic electric theory, identify and ...

Bachelor's Degree * 3-5 years' experience as a journeyman in the linesman trade or 10 years' experience in the transmission and distribution line facilities. * Basic electric theory, identify and ...

Preferred Qualifications • Bachelor's Degree • 3-5 years' experience as a journeyman in the linesman trade or 10 years' experience in the transmission and distribution line facilities. • Basic ...

Preferred Qualifications • Bachelor's Degree • 3-5 years' experience as a journeyman in the linesman trade or 10 years' experience in the transmission and distribution line facilities. • Basic ...

Preferred qualifications • Bachelor's Degree • 3-5 years' experience as a journeyman in the linesman trade or 10 years' experience in the transmission and distribution line facilities. • Basic ...

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How much do linesman jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average hourly pay for linesman in the United States is $32.72, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $26.68 and $36.54 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are linesmen and what do they do?

Linesmen, also known as lineworkers or utility line technicians, are skilled professionals who install, maintain, and repair power lines and other electrical transmission systems. They work outdoors, often at great heights or in challenging weather conditions, to ensure the safe and reliable delivery of electricity to homes and businesses. Their duties may include setting up poles, stringing wires, troubleshooting outages, and performing routine maintenance to prevent electrical failures.

What is the difference between Linesman vs Lineman?

AspectLinesmanLineman
CertificationsRequired electrical safety and lineworker certificationsSimilar certifications, often overlapping
Work EnvironmentOutdoor, high-voltage power lines, utility companiesOutdoor, utility or construction sites, power distribution
Industry UsagePrimarily in utility companies, electrical grid maintenanceBroader, including construction, telecommunications, and utilities

Both Linesman and Lineman roles involve working on electrical power lines, requiring similar certifications and work environments. The term "Lineman" is more general, while "Linesman" often refers specifically to those working on high-voltage power lines for utility companies. Understanding these distinctions helps job seekers target the right roles in the electrical and utility industries.

What are some of the most common challenges a Linesman faces while working on live power lines?

Linesmen often work in physically demanding and potentially hazardous conditions, especially when handling live power lines or responding to outages during adverse weather. The main challenges include adhering to strict safety protocols, managing work at heights, and troubleshooting electrical issues quickly to restore service efficiently. Teamwork and constant communication are crucial, as tasks often require coordination with other crew members and supervisors to ensure both safety and reliability. Adapting to changing conditions and remaining vigilant about safety are essential skills for success in this role.

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

To thrive as a Linesman, you need a solid understanding of electrical systems, physical fitness, and a high school diploma or equivalent, often supplemented by an apprenticeship and relevant certifications. Familiarity with climbing equipment, safety harnesses, bucket trucks, and the ability to read blueprints and use testing devices is essential. Attention to detail, teamwork, problem-solving, and strong communication skills set top performers apart in this role. These skills are crucial for ensuring safety, maintaining reliable power infrastructure, and effectively responding to emergencies.
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Infographic showing various Linesman job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $68,058 per year, or $32.7 per hour.

Multicraft Scaffold Insulator with Gulf Coast Industrial (GCI)

ASRC Industrial

Selma, AL • On-site

$20 - $24/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

ASRC Industrial, ("AIS"), and its Operating Companies will never ask job candidates for sensitive personal information (such as Social Security numbers, banking details, or payment of any kind) during the hiring process. If you receive unsolicited communications from individuals claiming to represent ASRC Industrial using non-official email addresses (e.g., not from@asrcindustrial.com), please report the message and do not engage. Official job postings can always be found on our website: asrcindustrial.com/careers/

About Company

Gulf Coast Industrial provides multi-craft services throughout the Southeast and Gulf Coast, with a focus on industrial coatings, insulation, scaffolding and fireproofing services.

​Gulf Coast Industrial is a wholly owned operating company of ASRC Industrial (AIS). AIS is a wholly owned operating company of Arctic Slope Regional Corporation (ASRC), an Alaska Native Corporation (ANC). Through ASRC, we are a certified Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) and Small Disadvantage Business (SDB).

We offer competitive salaries and full range of benefits including: medical, dental, vision, 401K (100% match up to 4% eligible compensation) and 100% immediate vesting, basic and supplemental life insurance, short-term and long-term disability as well as other benefits.

Job Summary:

Gulf Coast Industrial is currently seeking a Multicraft Scaffold/Insulator. This position must effectively and safely perform all duties required to erect, alter, and dismantle scaffolds. In addition, this position will apply, remove, and repair insulating material to exposed surfaces or structures, such as air ducts, hot or cold pipes, storage tanks, boilers, and buildings to help control noise and maintain temperatures. Other duties may be assigned.

Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Assembles, alters and dismantles scaffolds according to OSHA guidelines and manufacturers' recommendations.
  • Cooperates with Gulf Coast Industrial Project Manager and customers in carrying out assigned work.
  • Assist in loading, unloading, and storage of equipment and supplies.
  • Direct the Helper/Laborer in proper work performance and job requirements.
  • At all times perform his/her work in the safest possible manner.
  • Immediately correct any unsafe condition.
  • Work at heights with no fear.
  • Brush adhesives on or attach metal adhesive application to insulation material.
  • Determine the amounts and selects required insulation material (in sheet, tubular, or roll form), such as fiberglass, foam rubber, Styrofoam, cork, and urethane based on the material's ability to retain heat, location, surface, shape, and equipment use.
  • Using a tape measure or other measuring device, measure and cut insulation material to a specified size and shape for covering flat or round surfaces, using handsaw, knife, or scissors.
  • Fit, wrap, or attach required insulation material around or to the structure, following blueprint specifications.
  • Cover or seal insulation with preformed plastic covers, canvas strips, sealant, or tape to secure insulation to the structure - according to the type of insulation used and structure covered, using a staple gun, trowel, paintbrush, or caulking gun.
  • Proactively identify any unsafe conditions or hazards and communicate them effectively.

Key Requirements, Education, and Experience:

  • The Scaffold Builder must be highly productive, experienced in his craft, and familiar with the use of all equipment, materials, and procedures necessary for the safe erection, modification, and dismantling of all types of scaffolds.
  • Must be able to follow directions.
  • Must have knowledge of safe work practices.
  • The insulator must be highly productive and experienced in all phases of industrial insulation including installation, repair, and removal.
  • Must be willing and able to perform physical activities including heavy lifting, climbing in and out of equipment, crawling, and working outdoors.
  • Driver's License Preferred

EQUIPMENT:

  • Scaffold Rachet
  • Hammer and adjustable wrenches
  • Linesman Pliers
  • Tape Measure
  • Level
  • Hand, Skill, and Band Saws
  • Drill
  • Pry Bar Hammer

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EEO Statement - Gulf Coast Industrial, Inc.

Gulf Coast Industrial (GCI) affords equal opportunity in employment to all individuals regardless of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, pregnancy, familial status, disability status, veteran status, citizenship status, genetic information or any other characteristic protected under Federal, State or Local law. Gulf Coast Industrial is an Equal Opportunity Employer.