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Job Title: Tower Foreman
Location: Phoenix, AZ
Job Description:
Tower Engineering Professionals is currently searching for experienced Foreman. As a Foreman your initial duties will include, but not be limited to, safely managing a crew(s) working on new site builds, tower / site modifications, microwave installation/programming/troubleshooting, antenna and line troubleshooting, etc., while ensuring quality work is performed in compliance with company and government safety requirements.
Primary Responsibilities and Requirements:
Must have a minimum of 2-year experience or equivalent as a Foreman.
Must have an understanding and the ability to safely direct crew(s) and perform work maintaining and installing equipment on wireless telecommunication sites (this includes, but is not limited to working on towers, rooftop, and ground-based sites installing , troubleshooting and maintaining antennas, RRU’s, base stations, cabinets, sector mounts, cable tray, ice bridge, COAX, fiber/power, GPS, etc.),
Must have an understanding and the ability to safely direct crew(s) and perform task giving
Must be able to troubleshoot telecommunication network issues (equipment issues, line/fiber issues, etc.) and resolve issues using a Site Master, PIM Tester, AAT (Antenna Alignment Tool), OTDR Fiber Tester, and other industry test equipment.
Must have computer knowledge and experience in completing internal and client COP deliverables (including, but not limited to job logs, field reports, and COP deliverables (pictures, sweeps, fiber tests, forms, etc.)
Must be professional and help establish and maintain strong client, vendor, and internal relationships.
Must be able to follow and enforce company, client, and governing body company, client, and governing body (OSHA, FAA, DOT, etc.) safety and operations policies and procedures.
Must be a leader capable of providing training, support and contribute hands-on in the field to subordinates and superiors as required.
Must have strong housekeeping skills (ability to maintain a company vehicle, issued test equipment and tools, jobs site housekeeping, etc.
Ability to determine special equipment or machines required for job completion.
Ability to work with Project Management, Field Supervisors, and other stakeholders in establishing and managing job budgets (hours, equipment, materials, etc.)based on job costs analysis.