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Powerline Inspection Jobs in Decatur, GA (NOW HIRING)

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How much do powerline inspection jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for powerline inspection in Decatur, GA is $24.05, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.36 and $25.58 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Powerline Inspection vs Cable Technician?

AspectPowerline InspectionCable Technician
Required CredentialsClimbing certifications, safety training, technical knowledge of electrical systemsTechnical training, safety certifications, knowledge of cable systems
Work EnvironmentOutdoor, high-voltage power lines, often at heightsIndoor and outdoor, cable installation and repair sites
Employer & Industry UsageUtility companies, electrical service providersCable TV, internet providers, telecommunications companies

Powerline Inspection and Cable Technician roles share certifications and safety training but differ mainly in work environment and industry focus. Powerline Inspectors focus on high-voltage outdoor power lines, while Cable Technicians work on cable systems for telecommunications and entertainment services.

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Quality Inspector 3 (Distribution)

4pconsultinginc

Chamblee, GA • On-site

Contractor

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

Quality Inspector 3 – Distribution

Location: Chamblee, GA
Schedule: 2–5 days per week (not guaranteed 5), daylight hours (7:00 AM – 6:00 PM), 10–40 hours weekly

Contract- 1 Year

Client- Southern Company service.

Position Overview

We are seeking an experienced Distribution Quality Inspector with a lineman/powerline background and 10–15 years of industry experience. This role is instrumental in ensuring the safety, compliance, and reliability of distribution systems, including power lines, substations, and related equipment. The ideal candidate will bring extensive field knowledge, a strong understanding of the National Electric Safety Code (NESC), and proven expertise in quality inspection, safety oversight, and mentoring.


Key Responsibilities
  • Quality Inspections: Lead inspections of power lines, transformers, substations, and distribution assets to ensure compliance with regulations and standards.

  • Safety Oversight: Enforce safety practices, conduct safety audits, and initiate team training programs.

  • Defect Identification: Identify and document defects or non-compliance issues; recommend corrective actions with severity assessments.

  • Testing & Measurement: Operate advanced diagnostic and measurement tools for in-depth evaluation of distribution assets.

  • Documentation & Reporting: Maintain accurate inspection records (photos, measurements, test results) and prepare detailed reports for stakeholders.

  • Collaboration: Partner with maintenance and operations teams to schedule and prioritize corrective actions.

  • Regulatory Expertise: Stay up to date with NESC and utility regulations; ensure strict adherence across all activities.

  • Continuous Improvement: Analyze inspection data to drive process improvements and system reliability enhancements.

  • Mentorship: Provide training and guidance to less experienced inspectors and field staff.


Qualifications
  • Education: High school diploma or equivalent (Bachelor’s in a related field preferred).

  • Experience: 10–15 years in utility distribution quality inspection, powerline/lineman work, or related field.

  • Technical Skills:

    • Expertise in distribution systems, substations, and electrical equipment.

    • Proficiency in testing and diagnostic equipment.

    • Strong defect detection and reporting skills.

  • Regulatory Knowledge: In-depth understanding of industry standards and NESC regulations.

  • Soft Skills:

    • Strong communication and interpersonal skills for collaboration across teams and regulatory bodies.

    • Excellent attention to detail, documentation, and report-writing.

    • Leadership and mentoring abilities.