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Tower Hand

Charlotte, NC

$21.25 - $26/hr

The Cell Tower Lead/ Top Hand will have a complete understanding of the wireless industry. 90% of the time will be spent onsite climbing cell towers. One will fully grasp all aspects of the initial ...

Tower Hand

Charlotte, NC · On-site

$21.25 - $26/hr

The Cell Tower Lead/ Top Hand will have a complete understanding of the wireless industry. 90% of the time will be spent onsite climbing cell towers. One will fully grasp all aspects of the initial ...

Top Tower Hand

Gibson City, IL · On-site

$22 - $27/hr

The Top Tower Hand will be the lead man on the tower and assist the tower foreman with day to day tasks. * New Site Builds * Tower MODs * Inspections / Tower Mapping * MW install / Maintenance

Tower Hand - Allstate Tower

Henderson, KY

$18 - $22.25/hr

As a Tower Hand you will be working in a team environment assisting with structural projects, which may include: new builds, repair, and site modifications. Job Duties: Work at heights 200+; with ...

Tower Hand

Gibson City, IL · On-site

$62K - $90K/yr

Roles and Responsibilities: - New Site Builds - L&A Experience - Tower MODs - Inspections / Tower Mapping - MW install / Maintenance - Fiber Splicing · Daily status updates to management team ...

Tower Hand

Fort Myers, FL · On-site

$21 - $26/hr

Dynamic South, Inc. is seeking to add to our team of Tower Technicians to assist with the construction, installation, maintenance and repair of antenna systems, communication towers and support ...

Tower Hand

Fort Myers, FL · On-site

$21 - $26/hr

Dynamic South, Inc. is seeking to add to our team of Tower Technicians to assist with the construction, installation, maintenance and repair of antenna systems, communication towers and support ...

Tower Top Hand

Denver, CO · On-site

$23.25 - $28.50/hr

The Cell Tower Top Hand will have a complete understanding of the wireless industry. 90% of the time will be spent onsite climbing cell towers. One will fully grasp all aspects of the initial ...

Tower Top Hand

Denver, CO

$23.25 - $28.50/hr

The Cell Tower Top Hand will have a complete understanding of the wireless industry. 90% of the time will be spent onsite climbing cell towers. One will fully grasp all aspects of the initial ...

Tower Top Hand

Denver, CO

$23.25 - $28.50/hr

The Cell Tower Top Hand will have a complete understanding of the wireless industry. 90% of the time will be spent onsite climbing cell towers. One will fully grasp all aspects of the initial ...

Tower Top Hand

Denver, CO

$23.25 - $28.50/hr

The Cell Tower Top Hand will have a complete understanding of the wireless industry. 90% of the time will be spent onsite climbing cell towers. One will fully grasp all aspects of the initial ...

Tower Top Hand

Whitesboro, NY · On-site

$24 - $26/hr

KMM Telecommunications - Top Hand - Utica LOCAL Candidates Only - No Rotations Available KMM Telecommunications is looking for a motivated and skilled Lead Tower Technician to join our Team of ...

Tower Top Hand

Lincoln, NE · On-site

$19.75 - $24.25/hr

... Hand to join our Nebraska Team. Experience with Samsung Viearo preferred. The individual will be responsible for supervising and performing various construction tasks, including tower erection ...

Tower Top Hand

Lincoln, NE

$19.75 - $24.25/hr

... Hand to join our Nebraska Team. Experience with Samsung Viearo preferred. The individual will be responsible for supervising and performing various construction tasks, including tower erection ...

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How much do tower hand jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for tower hand in the United States is $24.61, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.63 and $26.68 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the typical safety protocols Tower Hands must follow while working at heights?

Tower Hands adhere to stringent safety protocols to ensure their well-being while working at significant heights. These include using personal protective equipment (PPE) such as harnesses and lanyards, conducting routine equipment inspections, and following established climbing procedures. Team members often participate in regular safety briefings and training, and communication is maintained through radios or headsets to coordinate tasks. Strict adherence to OSHA and industry guidelines is expected, and a strong focus on teamwork helps minimize risks on site.

What Is a Tower Hand?

As a tower hand, your duties and responsibilities are to climb towers or poles to install, modify, repair, and perform routine maintenance on electrical equipment, such as power lines, cell tower components, or radio antenna equipment. Your job requires you to climb up very tall structures, such as lattice towers and monopoles, to work on this equipment, and you may have to work in remote areas to troubleshoot problems, such as a downed transmission line. Some tower hands also help with power plant construction or decommissions.

What is the difference between Tower Hand vs Rigger?

AspectTower HandRigger
Required CertificationsWork at Heights, Basic RiggingWork at Heights, Basic Rigging, Advanced Rigging
Work EnvironmentTelecommunication and power transmission towers, outdoor sitesConstruction sites, industrial facilities, outdoor environments
Employer & Industry UsageTelecom, energy, utilitiesConstruction, industrial, energy sectors
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

Both Tower Hands and Riggers work in outdoor environments, often at heights, and require similar certifications like Work at Heights. However, Tower Hands primarily focus on installing and maintaining towers, while Riggers handle lifting and securing heavy equipment. The roles are closely related, with Tower Hands often performing rigging tasks as part of their duties, but Riggers may work across broader industries beyond towers.

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

To thrive as a Tower Hand, you need physical fitness, comfort with working at heights, and knowledge of tower construction and maintenance, often requiring a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with safety harnesses, climbing gear, RF monitors, and certifications like OSHA 10 or ComTrain Tower Climbing Safety are typically necessary. Attention to detail, teamwork, and strong communication skills help ensure work is performed safely and efficiently. These skills and qualifications are essential to maintain safety standards and reliable performance in a hazardous, team-based environment.

What are Tower Hands?

Tower Hands are skilled workers who install, maintain, and repair telecommunications equipment on towers, rooftops, and other high structures. Their duties often include climbing tall towers, handling antennas, cables, and safety gear, and ensuring all equipment is functioning correctly. Tower Hands play a crucial role in maintaining cellular, radio, and broadcast communications infrastructure. The job requires physical fitness, attention to safety procedures, and the ability to work at heights in various weather conditions.
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Infographic showing various Tower Hand job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 98% Full Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $51,188 per year, or $24.6 per hour.
Tower Hand

$21.25 - $26/hr

Full-time

Posted 26 days ago


Job description

The Cell Tower Lead/ Top Hand will have a complete understanding of the wireless industry. 90% of the time will be spent onsite climbing cell towers. One will fully grasp all aspects of the initial training of the Associate Tower Technician and the Tower Technician. The Tower Lead will assist the Tower Foreman in developing and planning complete site build (as it pertains to the SOW at hand). One will share ultimate responsibility for quality of SOW deliverable. The Tower Lead will assist the Tower Foreman in identifying change orders, obstacles and safety concerns that may impede SOW timeline. One will possess leadership skills to direct all top side activities.

The Lead will support the Foreman when on the ground. One will have a solid understanding of color coding, weatherproofing, grounding, equipment installations, etc. (as it pertains to the SOW at hand) and understand all components of the COP process. Candidate may be based in Charlotte, NC or Augusta, GA.

What You Will Do:

  • Follow all state and federal safety regulations (OSHA, local turfing vendor, Tower Co., etc.) while working in an efficient and productive manner.
  • Required to work at heights installing telecom equipment/materials on towers, monopoles, etc. including mounts, radios and antennas.
  • Interprets various documents (e.g. blueprints, diagrams, manufacturer specifications, etc.) to ensure proper installation of antenna systems using technical expertise and knowledge of blueprints and diagrams.
  • A willingness to travel when and where required as directed by market. Successful Completion of Required Training (reference pages 14 and 123 of IIPP):
  • Tower/Rescue
  • First Aid/BBP and CPR
  • PPE use and requirements
  • Lock out Tag out
  • RF Awareness
  • Rigging
  • GHS (formally MSDS)
  • Special equipment (aerial lift, forklift, backhoe, capstan, etc.)
  • OSHA Training

The above reflects leadership’s definition of essential functions for this job but does not restrict the tasks that may be assigned. Leadership may assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time due to reasonable accommodation or other reasons.

What You Will Need:

  • Experience with capstan operations
  • Experience with crane/signaling
  • Experience with steel work (hanging boom, antennas, etc.)
  • Experience with shooting an azimuth
  • Knowledge of all testing equipment (load hopping) and basic functions of the equipment
  • Higher understanding of multiple pulley operations
  • Knowledge of quality and safety procedures
  • Experience with clearly capturing photo images
  • Advanced understanding of rigging
  • Connector install experience
  • System testing (load hopping) – PIM, ANRITSU Fiber, etc. experience
  • Coax and Fiber routing/handling experience
  • Top side and bottom side grounding experience
  • Cad welding experience
  • General working skills and knowledge of computers
  • Safety conscious
  • Able to take direction, self-motivate, quick learner, hard-working
  • Ability to coordinate multiple tasks simultaneously
  • Accurately complete detailed forms and reports
  • Frequent travel required with overnight trips
  • Physically able to climb 1000 vertical feet per day
  • Ability to perform Tower Rescues
  • Ability to lift 50lbs repeatedly

Work Environment

  • Onsite at job locations.
  • Potential exposure to outdoor elements
  • Travel up to 75%
  • Ability to respond as needed to after-business hours issues.

Why join the Centerline Team?

  • Strong commitment to safety and training provided
  • Permanent employment with competitive wages
  • Steady, local career opportunities with a rapidly growing company
  • Generous referral bonuses
  • Full benefits package and 401k matching (medical, dental, vision, life insurance, short term disability, etc.)
  • 120 hours paid time off, 10 paid holidays
  • Paid uniforms and top of the line fleet of trucks and trailers with state-of-the-art tooling, test gear, and equipment

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AAP/EEO Statement:

Centerline is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

Who We Are

At Centerline, we design, build, and maintain industry-leading critical infrastructure across North America. Our technicians, engineers, and professional staff bring unmatched expertise to each job, working as a team to deliver consistent, exceptional results. That’s why Fortune 500 clients choose Centerline again and again for a wide range of projects.

With demand for connectivity at an all-time high, Centerline’s opportunities for growth are limitless — and so are yours. We’re committed to fostering your professional advancement and supporting your career journey.

We look for team members who demonstrate our core values: Safety, Teamwork, Accountability, and Reliability. Our values are key to our team’s success and driving everyone to reach their full potential. As a member of our winning team, you’ll receive comprehensive insurance benefits — medical, dental, and vision — plus a 401(k) plan, referral bonuses, and generous PTO.

Join us today. Together, we’re building a better network.