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Line Foreman

Marietta, GA ยท On-site

$15.75 - $20/hr

Line Foreman - Lead the Crew That Powers Cobb Location: Cobb EMC Schedule: 4-day work week (4 x 10-hour shifts) At Cobb EMC, you don't just maintain power--you keep communities connected, businesses ...

Line Foreman

Bethel, AK ยท On-site

$61.01 - $72.61/hr

Our operation spans 46 small, isolated grids relying on a mix of diesel, wind, and solar generation to power 11,513 meters and maintain 515 miles of distribution line. As the Line Foreman at AVEC ...

Line Foreman

Marietta, GA ยท On-site

$68.11/hr

Overview โšก Line Foreman - Lead the Crew That Powers Cobb Location: Cobb EMC Schedule: 4-day work week (4 x 10-hour shifts) At Cobb EMC, you don't just maintain power-you keep communities connected ...

Line Foreman

Marietta, GA

$15.75 - $20/hr

Overview Line Foreman - Lead the Crew That Powers Cobb Location: Cobb EMC Schedule: 4-day work week (4 x 10-hour shifts) At Cobb EMC, you don't just maintain power-you keep communities connected ...

Line Foreman

Bethel, AK ยท On-site

$61.01 - $72.61/hr

Our operation spans 46 small, isolated grids relying on a mix of diesel, wind, and solar generation to power 11,513 meters and maintain 515 miles of distribution line.As the Line Foreman at AVEC ...

Job Context The Working Line Foreman is a full-time, permanent position in the Electric Division of ... Ability to maintain public awareness to the hazards of electric power lines. Ability to recognize ...

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Lineman

Weslaco, TX ยท On-site

Collaborate with Foreman to communicate progress, challenges, and solutions. Required Skills and Abilities Proven experience as a Lineman within the Power line construction industry. Strong knowledge ...

Foreman

Van Alstyne, TX ยท On-site

At least eight years in the power line construction business, with three being journeyman lineman experience and foreman experience preferred * Must have a valid Class A CDL * At least one year ...

Foreman

Austin, TX ยท On-site

At least eight years in the power line construction business, with three being journeyman lineman experience and foreman experience preferred * Must have a valid Class A CDL * At least one year ...

... power line systems. This role requires collaboration with the Construction Foreman to supervise crews, coordinate outage repairs, and ensure the safe and reliable re-energizing of power lines. The ...

PR

$33 - $38/hr

General Foreman Location: Puerto Rico Reports to: Operations Manager / Superintendent Compensation ... line clearing for the Puerto Rican power grid. Ceres Caribe is also nationally recognized for ...

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How much do power line foreman jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for power line foreman in the United States is $27.81, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.99 and $31.25 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a power line foreman do?

A Power Line Foreman supervises a crew of lineworkers who install, maintain, and repair electrical power lines and related equipment. They are responsible for planning daily work, ensuring safety protocols are followed, and coordinating with utility companies and other teams. Power Line Foremen also inspect work sites, provide on-the-job training, and troubleshoot complex electrical issues to ensure reliable power delivery. Their leadership is essential for maintaining the safety and efficiency of electrical infrastructure projects.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a power line foreman?

To excel as a Power Line Foreman, you need extensive experience in electrical line work, a thorough understanding of safety regulations, and typically a high school diploma or equivalent with journeyman lineman certification. Familiarity with equipment such as bucket trucks, line testing tools, and work order management systems is crucial. Leadership, effective communication, and strong problem-solving abilities are essential soft skills for managing crews and ensuring projects run smoothly. These competencies are vital for maintaining safety, ensuring efficient power line construction and repairs, and leading teams in potentially hazardous environments.

What are some common challenges faced by power line foremen when managing crews on complex job sites?

Power Line Foremen often encounter challenges such as coordinating multiple teams, ensuring all safety protocols are strictly followed, and adapting to changing weather conditions that can impact project timelines. Effective communication is essential to manage crew assignments and respond quickly to unforeseen issues, such as equipment malfunctions or site hazards. Additionally, balancing productivity with the safety of both workers and the public is a daily priority, requiring strong leadership and decision-making skills.

What is the difference between Power Line Foreman vs Lineman?

AspectPower Line ForemanLineman
CertificationsOSHA safety training, CDL often preferredOSHA safety training, CDL often required
Work EnvironmentOversees crews on power lines, outdoor construction sitesPerforms installation, maintenance, and repair of power lines
Job RoleSupervises and coordinates work, ensures safety and efficiencyPerforms physical work on power lines, climbing poles and towers

The main difference is that a Power Line Foreman supervises and manages linemen, focusing on coordination and safety, while linemen perform the hands-on installation and repair of power lines. Both roles require similar certifications and work in outdoor environments, but the foreman has a leadership and oversight responsibility.

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Infographic showing various Power Line Foreman job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 81% Full Time, 13% Part Time, 4% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 94% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $57,852 per year, or $27.8 per hour.

Line Foreman

Cobb EMC

Marietta, GA โ€ข On-site

$15.75 - $20/hr

Full-time

Medical, Retirement

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Line Foreman โ€“ Lead the Crew That Powers Cobb

Location: Cobb EMC
Schedule: 4-day work week (4 x 10-hour shifts)

At Cobb EMC, you donโ€™t just maintain powerโ€”you keep communities connected, businesses running, and lives energized. Weโ€™re looking for an experienced Line Foreman to lead skilled crews, drive safety and excellence, and make a real impact on the reliability of our distribution system.

If youโ€™re a hands-on leader who thrives in the field and takes pride in mentoring others, this is your opportunity to power your career forward.


Why Youโ€™ll Love Working Here
  • Day-one health coverage (company-paid premiums!)
  • Strong retirement package โ€“ pension + 7% automatic 401(k) contribution plus match
  • Annual bonus program
  • Tuition & certification reimbursement
  • 4-day work week โ€“ more time for life outside of work

Benefits
Cobb EMC Website


 What Youโ€™ll Do
Lead the Work. Power the System.
  • Direct and oversee construction, installation, and maintenance of our distribution system
  • Ensure jobs are completed safely, efficiently, and to the highest standards
  • Stay ahead of the curve by learning and implementing new technologies and equipment
Support and Strengthen Your Crew
  • Assign personnel and equipment to maximize productivity and safety
  • Lead daily tailboard (tailgate) meetings to reinforce safe work practices
  • Jump in and perform line work when neededโ€”this is a working leadership role
  • Maintain accurate time, material, and system records
Make Customers a Priority
  • Resolve customer inquiries with professionalism and urgency
  • Set the example for your crewโ€”ensuring every interaction reflects Cobb EMCโ€™s commitment to service
Develop People and Performance
  • Lead all aspects of team management: hiring, coaching, development, and performance reviews
  • Build a culture of accountability, fairness, and continuous improvement
  • Support safety, compliance, and Equal Employment Opportunity initiatives

Career Growth
  • Clear progression path:
    Line Foreman Step 1 โ†’ Step 2 (after 4 years of strong performance)
  • Ongoing training and certifications to keep you advancing

What You BringExperience & Knowledge
  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • 8+ years in electric utility line construction/maintenance
  • 3+ years as a Journeyman/First Class Lineman
  • Advanced knowledge of:
    • Live-line work (overhead & underground)
    • Distribution systems & substations
    • GUFPA regulations, safety standards, and first aid practices
Skills & Certifications
  • Strong leadership, communication, and decision-making skills
  • Ability to operate substation and line apparatus for testing
  • Required credentials:
    • Valid Class A Georgia CDL (with endorsements)
    • Georgia Flagging Certification
    • Cobb County Excavating & Trenching Certification
    • ITS Operator Certification

Ready to Lead?

Join a team where your expertise is valued, your leadership makes a difference, and your work keeps the power on for thousands.

Apply today and help power what matters most.


CORE Values:

Put People First

Care, listen and connect. Think team, not self. Respect and value differences. 

Stay Safe

No shortcuts. See the big picture, no tunnel vision. Look out for each other

Innovate

Embrace change. Think big and bold. Be part of the solution. 

Own It

Own your attitude, actions and words. Find a way. No BCD. Never stop learning. 

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