Tower Technician III InfraServicesTower Technician IIIWanamingo, MinnesotaJob Summary: The Tower Technician III serves as the senior-level field technician responsible for leading tower crews in the installation, maintenance, and repair of wireless communication towers and related infrastructure. Whether you’re building cutting-edge infrastructure, supporting field operations, or driving business development, you’ll play a vital role in upholding our core values and delivering on our business objectives.
Tower Technician II InfraServicesTower Technician IIWanamingo, MinnesotaEssential Duties and Responsibilities: •Climb and perform work on communication towers and elevated structures up to 500 feet •Install, test, and maintain antennas, radios, lines, connectors, and mounts •Lead or assist in the assembly of various types of structures, including monopoles, self-support towers, and guyed towers •Use hand and power tools for tasks at both ground and elevated levels •Perform advanced tasks such as weatherproofing, fiber testing, and other various testing •Maintain and inspect rigging equipment and ensure safe hoisting practices •Develop the ability to interpret construction drawings, RF datasheets, and scopes of work •Follow Company and industry safety practices, including proper use of fall protection equipment •Accurately complete timecards, safety checklists, and other documentation •Maintain and organize tools, equipment, and vehicles •Maintain a clean and organized job site, ensuring all tools, materials, and waste are properly handled and disposed of •Train and mentor less experienced team members •Travel regularly to job sites, which may include overnight stays •Other duties as assigned Qualifications: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty mentioned satisfactorily. Whether you’re building cutting-edge infrastructure, supporting field operations, or driving business development, you’ll play a vital role in upholding our core values and delivering on our business objectives.
NewEHS Manager HRM INFO LLCEHS ManagerRochester, MNClient provides comprehensive solutions acrossthe entire product lifecycle, leading through its innovative technology and engineering design services, leveraging its optimized global supply chain, and delivering world-class manufacturing services. Handle work related injuries, workers compensation issues and work related/non-work-related return to work programs; Participate in case management meetings and may provide documentation and testimony in litigation cases.
Facilities Maintenance Technician II Benchmark Electronics IncFacilities Maintenance Technician IIRochester, MN$21.36–$26.70 / hourResponsibilities: • Adjust time clocks at all buildings and perform fire extinguisher inspection • Maintain repair furniture and fixtures throughout all buildings • Perform preventative maintenance as required • Assist with plumbing electrical and HVAC for installations of new equipment and moving existing machines • Perform routine HVAC maintenance • Supply electrical and air drops where needed • Assist equipment maintenance whenever possible on plant equipment • May perform car maintenance and repair work on any company vehicles • Participate in future projects including but not limited to building new facilities plumbing telecommunications moving equipment adding equipment and janitorial services • Ability to perform all the essential functions and competencies listed above • Ability to perform renovation construction • Ability to work effectively with suppliers internal customers and contractors • Ability to maintain a limited variety of mechanical equipment • Handle hazardous waste collection and remain aware of contingency plan duties in accordance with federal state and local regulations • Fabricate and/or may install hangers brackets and other securing devices to secure equipment as necessary • Shims and balances equipment as necessary • Perform basic to moderate plumbing duties as required • Perform basic to moderate masonry work required to maintain or extend building use • Perform painting tasks as required • Assist in the installation and movement of a variety of light medium and heavy equipment • Ensure that the performances of these activities are well documented • Maintain grounds as required • Operate a wide variety of equipment for said maintenance • Repair lubricate and perform preventative maintenance on a variety of equipment. 2 Year degree preferred or equivalent combination of education and experience as approved by executive management 5 years of experience Relies on experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals Wide degree of creativity and latitude is expected Ability to train diverse groups Demonstrated quality workmanship Effective analytical planning and organizational skills Effective problem solving skills with viable solutions under moderate supervision Demonstrated ability to work with a team and the ability to operate on diverse project teams with moderate direction.
Now Hiring IT and Telecom Field Technicians Hardy IndustriesNow Hiring IT and Telecom Field TechniciansAustin, MinnesotaHardy Industries puts into practice years of providing Technical services to institutions and business' ranging from Retail to Telecommunications and brings new versions of these services to you with a new twist. This role goes far beyond basic helpdesk tasks — one day you might be installing an operating system, the next you're drilling through walls and running structured cabling across entire buildings, or terminating a 66-block.
Field Supervisor TAK Communications IncField SupervisorRochester, MN$50,000–$55,000 / yearThis includes engineering teams, distributors, and more than 100 qualified construction crews with extensive experience across all ISP types and markets; over 300 experienced bury drop crews; and more than 700 professional technicians. Ability to complete work indoors, outdoors, in tight spaces and elevated by bending, reaching, twisting, climbing, and working while standing up to 70% of the time.
NewDrop Bury Technician USICDrop Bury TechnicianRochester, MinnesotaThe work includes thoroughly searching designated areas, accurately marking utility locations, trenching cable lines (typically 6-8 inches deep), completing driveway and sidewalk bores, maintaining accurate records/documentation, and photographing each locate and drop bury to ensure customer compliance. We are America’s leader in underground utility damage prevention and advanced infrastructure services, performing more than 84 million locates each year for the more than 1,400 telecommunications, electric, gas, water, and sewer utilities and municipalities we serve nationwide.
Customer Service Professional Arvig Enterprises Inc.Customer Service ProfessionalMNAt Arvig, we deliver leading-edge broadband and telecommunications solutions -including high-speed internet, TV, phone, and security- to residential and business customers across Minnesota and beyond. At Arvig, our goal is clear: to provide exceptional service and reliable solutions, backed by the latest technology, in an environment where employees can thrive in growth and opportunity.
Utility Locator USIC Locating Services, LLCUtility LocatorRochester, MNFull timeWe are America’s leader in underground utility damage prevention and advanced infrastructure services, performing more than 84 million locates each year for the more than 1,400 telecommunications, electric, gas, water, and sewer utilities and municipalities we serve nationwide. Education Partnership & Scholarship Program – Discounted tuition for USIC employees, their spouses, and dependents through Indiana Tech (courses available online nationwide).
Utility Locator USIC Locating Services, Inc.Utility LocatorRochester, MNWe are Americas leader in underground utility damage prevention and advanced infrastructure services, performing more than 84 million locates each year for the more than 1,400 telecommunications, electric, gas, water, and sewer utilities and municipalities we serve nationwide. Your Responsibilities as a Locator: Correctly, safely, and efficiently locate underground utilities, including telecommunications, electric power, cable TV, gas, water, and sewer systems.
Tower Foreman InfraServicesTower ForemanWanamingo, MinnesotaAbility to climb vertically and pull one’s own body weight, along with necessary tools and equipment, up to 500 feet, and perform work at heights on towers and other elevated structures for extended periods. This position is a hands-on leader who coordinates resources, provides training and mentorship to technicians, and ensures job sites operate smoothly from start to finish.
NewUtility Locator USICUtility LocatorRochester, MinnesotaWe are America’s leader in underground utility damage prevention and advanced infrastructure services, performing more than 84 million locates each year for the more than 1,400 telecommunications, electric, gas, water, and sewer utilities and municipalities we serve nationwide. Education Partnership & Scholarship Program – Discounted tuition for USIC employees, their spouses, and dependents through Indiana Tech (courses available online nationwide).
Security Operations Center (SOC) Operator Mayo ClinicSecurity Operations Center (SOC) OperatorRochester, MN$27.99–$37.78 / hourSOC Operators serve as the primary communications hub for security operations, coordinating emergent and non‑emergent requests, dispatching officers, monitoring alarms and camera systems, and ensuring timely escalation of critical events. In addition to communications, SOC Operators maintain continuous awareness across multiple systems: Monitor video management systems, alarms, access control, panic/duress, and infant protection systems.