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Tower Worker Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Tower Hand

Charlotte, NC ยท On-site

$21.25 - $26/hr

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 ...

Tower Lead/Top Hand

Mount Vernon, OH ยท On-site

$18.75 - $23.25/hr

Demonstrated understanding of safe/proper complex rigging procedures, working load limits, weatherproofing, tower precon, and advanced cathead knowledge * Ability to read and understand construction ...

Tower Technician

Spokane, WA ยท On-site

$25 - $31/hr

The Tower Technician is responsible for all tower related functions in the Tower Construction ... Concrete form setter/general concrete worker * Hand tool/power tool experience * Equipment operator ...

Tower Technician

Spokane Valley, WA ยท On-site

$20.75 - $27.50/hr

The Tower Technician is responsible for all tower related functions in the Tower Construction ... Concrete form setter/general concrete worker * Hand tool/power tool experience * Equipment operator ...

Tower Technician

Morrisonville, IL ยท On-site

$18.50 - $24.75/hr

Climbing and working on communications towers for the purpose of installing, replacing, and repairing antenna systems equipment; performs tower maintenance. * The basic use and care of hand tools and ...

Tower Hand - Allstate Tower

Henderson, KY ยท On-site

$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 ...

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How much do tower worker jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for tower worker in the United States is $23.60, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.91 and $26.92 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a tower worker?

Tower workers, also known as tower climbers or cell tower technicians, are professionals who install, maintain, and repair telecommunications equipment on towers, rooftops, and other elevated structures. Their work typically involves climbing tall towers to ensure that cellular, radio, television, and other communication signals are transmitted effectively. Tower workers often handle tasks such as upgrading antennas, performing routine inspections, troubleshooting issues, and ensuring the safety and reliability of communications infrastructure. The job requires specialized training in safety procedures, climbing, and technical equipment. Due to the heights and physical demands, safety is a top priority in this profession.

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

To thrive as a Tower Worker, you need strong physical fitness, comfort with heights, knowledge of safety protocols, and typically a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with fall protection equipment, rigging tools, and radio frequency (RF) monitoring devices is essential, along with certifications like OSHA 10/30 and Competent Climber/Rescue. Excellent teamwork, communication skills, and attention to detail help ensure safety and efficiency on job sites. These skills and qualities are vital for preventing accidents, maintaining compliance, and ensuring the successful installation and maintenance of tower structures.

What are some common challenges tower workers face during projects, and how can they prepare for them?

Tower Workers often encounter challenges such as working at significant heights, exposure to changing weather conditions, and the need for strict adherence to safety protocols. Preparing for these challenges involves maintaining excellent physical fitness, regularly updating safety certifications, and participating in thorough pre-job safety briefings. Additionally, effective communication with team members is crucial for coordinating tasks and ensuring a safe work environment. Building experience with various tower structures and staying current with industry best practices also help Tower Workers handle unexpected situations more confidently.

What is the difference between Tower Worker vs Lineman?

AspectTower WorkerLineman
CertificationsOSHA safety training, OSHA 10/30-hourApprentice programs, OSHA safety training
Work EnvironmentHigh structures, towers, outdoorPower lines, outdoor, often at heights
Industry UsageTelecommunications, broadcast towersElectric utilities, power distribution
Job FocusInstalling, maintaining towers and antennasInstalling, repairing power lines and equipment

Both Tower Workers and Linemen work at heights and require safety certifications. Tower Workers typically focus on telecommunications and broadcast towers, while Linemen mainly work on electrical power lines. Despite differences in industry focus, their skills and safety requirements overlap significantly, making them related roles in outdoor, high-elevation environments.

How do you become a tower worker?

To become a tower worker, candidates typically need a high school diploma or equivalent, along with training in climbing, safety procedures, and equipment use. Many employers require completion of an apprenticeship or technical training program, and certification in fall protection and first aid is often necessary before starting work in this physically demanding and safety-critical role.
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What states have the most Tower Worker jobs?

States with the most job openings for Tower Worker jobs include:

Infographic showing various Tower Worker job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 72% Full Time, 21% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 3% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 95% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $49,095 per year, or $23.6 per hour.

Tower Technicians (Level I-III)

Tower Communications Expert Careers

Willowbrook, IL โ€ข On-site

$18 - $30/hr

Full-time, Per diem

Medical, Dental, Life, PTO

Re-posted 27 days ago


Job description

Description:

***Please note: We are not working with outside recruiters or staffing agencies at this time. Direct applicants only, please. Thank you***


Now Hiring: Tower Technicians (Level I–III)

New Jersey/ New York
$18–$30/hr + Bonuses + Per Diem + Growth Path

Build the networks that keep the world connected.

At Tower Communications Expert (TCE), our Tower Technicians are more than climbers — they’re the backbone of wireless infrastructure. Whether it’s a remote mountaintop or a busy city rooftop, our teams deliver safe, reliable, and high-quality telecom builds that power emergency services, business, and everyday life.


What You’ll Do

  • Climb and work on towers, rooftops, and structures (sometimes 300+ ft)
  • Install, troubleshoot, and repair cellular equipment, antennas, and cabling
  • Perform sweeps, PIM testing, and fiber/coax splicing
  • Follow safety protocols 100% — every time
  • Travel regionally with crew; per diem and hotel provided
Requirements:

Who We’re Looking For

  • Comfortable working at heights and outdoors year-round
  • Previous tower, construction, or electrical experience a plus
  • Valid driver’s license required (CDL is a bonus!)
  • Certified climbers or willing to become certified (we’ll train you)
  • A strong work ethic, team-first attitude, and desire to grow

Pay & Perks

Level I - $18–$22/hr - $40k–$50k+/year

Level II - $23–$26/hr - $50k–$60k+/year

Level III - $27–$30/hr - $60k–$85k+/year


Plus:

  • $45/day per diem
  • Overtime pay
  • Performance and referral bonuses
  • All travel/hotel paid by company

Why Join TCE?

  • Real advancement opportunities – grow from Level I to Foreman or CM
  • Top-tier safety culture – we prioritize our people
  • Hands-on training – get certified and paid to learn
  • Company vehicles and gear provided
  • Tight-knit team, not just a number

"I started with zero tower experience. TCE trained me, promoted me, and now I’m leading my own crew. If you’re dependable, they invest in you."
Marcus R., Level II Technician

Benefits Highlights

  • Paid short- and long-term disability
  • Company-paid life insurance
  • Health & dental insurance contributions
  • PTO & paid holidays

Ready to Climb?

If you’re hardworking, fearless, and ready to take your career to new heights — apply today and let’s build something great together.