Construct your Career Path Join Spectrum as a Construction Technician and be at the forefront of network construction, where every day brings new challenges and opportunities to grow. From aerial installations to underground cabling and MDU projects, you’ll support daily construction procedures, helping people connect to what matters most. What our Construction Technicians Enjoy Most About the Role • Travel, including overnight stays, is a regular part of the job. Hotel accommodation and per diem are provided for overnight stays during the work week. • Executing Groundwork Tasks such as digging and filling holes and trenches, burying conduit and cables, and restoring the site. • Performing Aerial Installations by pulling lasher, strand, and cable from pole to pole. • Ensuring Safety and Compliance by adhering to all safety requirements, industry regulations, and company policies. • Operating and Maintaining Crew Equipment and Vehicles following safety requirements. Working Conditions Construction Technicians work outdoors in all kinds of weather and at various heights, including adverse conditions, day or night and often near power lines and electricity. You are exposed to dust, dirt, noise, insects, rodents, pets, cleaning solutions and may work indoors in poorly ventilated areas. Standing is required 50-70% of the time. Travel, including overnight stays, is a regular part of the job. Overtime, including weekends or a second shift and on-call work may be required as needed. Required Qualifications • Valid driver's license with a satisfactory driving record. • Education • High school diploma or equivalent. • Experience • Entry-level candidates welcome; we provide training. • Skills • Close, peripheral vision, and ability to adjust focus. Differentiate wire sizes and colors. • Lift 75 pounds, carry and operate a 28-foot, 75-pound ladder, and climb poles using gaffs, hooks, and a climbing belt (350-pound weight limit). • Work in tight spaces, crawling, bending, reaching, and twisting. • Travel to assigned territories and company facilities, even in bad weather. Work outside for long periods in all seasons and weather. • Familiarity with computer systems and software. Preferred Qualifications • Basic math skills. • Knowledge of basic testing equipment (e.g., ohm meters). • Commercial Driver’s License or ability to obtain one. Spectrum Connects You to More • Job Perks: Receive a company vehicle, tools, professional uniform, and personal protective equipment to do your best and stay safe. • Competitive Pay: Generous starting salary, plus pay increases as you advance and paid training. • Dynamic Growth: The growth of our industry and evolving technology will power your career as you move up or around the company. Apply now, connect a friend to this opportunity or sign up for job alerts! EFR130 2025-55709 2025 Here, employees don’t just have jobs, they build careers. That’s why we believe in offering a comprehensive pay and benefits package that rewards employees for their contributions to our success, supports all aspects of their well-being, and delivers real value at every stage of life. A qualified applicant’s criminal history, if any, will be considered in a manner consistent with applicable laws, including local ordinances. Get to Know Us Charter Communications is known in the United States by our Spectrum brands, including: Spectrum Internet®, TV, Mobile and Voice, Spectrum Networks, Spectrum Business and Spectrum Reach. When you join us, you’re joining a strong community of 95,000 employees working together to serve more than 31 million customers in 41 states and keep them connected to what matters most. Watch this video to learn more. Who You Are Matters Here We’re committed to growing a workforce that reflects our communities, and providing equal opportunities for employment and advancement. EOE, including disability/vets. Learn about our inclusive culture.
See More Details >>Eiffage Route contribue a l'amelioration du reseau francais, des voies communales aux traces autoroutiers, qu'il s'agisse de conception, de construction ou d'entretien. Experte en amenagement urbain, Eiffage Route participe egalement a la realisation de projets portuaires, aeroportuaires, industriels et commerciaux. MISSIONSCORE HOURS:InstallationParticipate in building site rollout and overall securityCreating the routes required for masonry worksBuilding site completionForward the equipment needed for the building site: choose the right tools and equipment, check that they work properly.Anticipate equipment requirements and request the corresponding supplies.Use the building site's small equipment and machines.Quality, Prevention, Security and EnvironmentProduce reporting for various managers regarding the completed construction works and difficulties experiencedEnsure the quality and security of the works within the set time frameManage environmental constraints and ensure the full adoption of the corresponding measuresBuilding site withdrawalMaintain clear access to the building site and facilities, maintain the building site's signage.Clean up the work area and stow away building site equipmentEnsure recovery of unused materials upon building site completionSPECIFIC ACTIVITIESAER MASONConcrete placing installation and preparationWork with installer to review distribution and three-dimensional positioning of the guide wire and plates in relation to the construction to be completedImplement reinforcements, wires and water passages by respecting the standards (covering, welding, tying, spacing, etc.)Carry out formworkMasonry Carry out the finishing masonry on the cast construction workCarry out manual masonry on extruded constructions (safety barrier lowering, boat passage)Perform standard concrete placing vibrationWork with exposed aggregate concreteSmooth and finish concrete slabs (troweling + screeding + flushing)EXTRUDED CONCRETE INSTALLERInstallation Identify the work area with the Team LeaderPosition the installation plates along the entire length of the pouring areaPosition an installation pin at the beginning and end of the pouring area To achieve this, the installation is sunk into the groundUnwind the installation stringWork in pairs/twos to review set-up and three-dimensional positioning of the string and the plates in relation to the construction to be completedAs work progresses, identify other concrete placing areasGradually stow the plates in the truck before placing them in a plate boxMasonry Complete masonry work during concrete placingAssist Machine Operator in arranging mold setsEXTERNAL WORKS MASONPipe layingAdjust the excavation floor, put the networks in place (pvc, cast iron, sandstone).Lay the various service pipes: connections to inspection chambers, breech-pieces, pressure taps, miscellaneous installations.Set up dry networks (telecom, electrical)MasonryMake mortar and concrete mixes and choose aggregates and doses; help to lay roadsides/curbstones.Lay or assist with the laying of roadsides/curbstones.Align and elevate concrete blocks.Assemble prefabricated parts (for observation wells, retaining walls).Dig trickle channels and carry out finishing work (patching, coating)ConcreteCarry out standard formwork.Make and implement traditional, simple or complex formwork.Assemble simple reinforcements.CoatingsCarry out exposed aggregate concrete surfaces.Lay paving stones and concrete slabs.JOB REQUIREMENTSExperience required: Industrial or traditional masonry, JoineryVarious authorizations may be required depending on specializationJOB ENVIRONMENTReporting line:Team Leader or Site SupervisorBuilding Site TeamInternal relations: Building Site Team, Quality Prevention Safety and Environmental (QPSE) Coordinator, Machine/Vehicle OperatorsExternal relations: Co- and sub-contractors, Delivery employees, Temporary employees Vous souhaitez vous investir au sein d'un grand groupe capable de vous offrir de reelles opportunites de carriere. Alors rejoignez-nous!
See More Details >>Job Summary: General Contractor actively seeking an experienced Site Safety Health Officer (SSHO) to oversee safety protocols on projects for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Safety is critical to the success of our construction projects and this position will be the key person responsible for adherence to our safety standards. The ideal candidate will provide proactive, visible leadership in developing the safety culture on the project site. Responsibilities: • Ensure compliance with all occupational health and safety (OHS) guidelines and EM 385 1-1 on assigned projects. • Create and implement a site-specific Accident Prevention (Safety) Plans for construction, site-specific environmental plans, including coordinating any hazardous materials remediation plans, Activity Hazard Analysis (AHA) and Work plans. • Develop and implement Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) training programs for on- site trades and supervisory personnel. • Implement a Job Safety Analysis (JSA) program that defines and controls the hazards of processes, jobs, and procedures. • Provide project safety orientations and briefs. Conduct weekly job site “toolbox” safety meetings for on-site trades and supervisory personnel. • Conduct daily site safety inspections, including PPE compliance, the condition of small tools, temporary facilities and power, operated equipment, working platforms (including ladders, scaffolding, and aerial lifts), perimeter fencing and gates, fire extinguishers, etc. Inspect all operated equipment for proper working order. • Conduct regular inspections of stormwater and erosion controls by the approved SWPPP. • Maintain applicable safety reference material on the job site, including Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), Safety Data Sheets (SDS), and library. • Lead and document near miss and incident investigations performing root cause analysis. • Lead all on-site accident investigations together with the company Safety Officer and Superintendent. Coordinate the investigative efforts of insurance companies, project owners, and regulatory agencies (e.g., OSHA). • Oversee crane inspections, ensuring both operator and crane equipment certifications. Ensure load testing of the crane before material hoisting. • Enforce all safety and environmental policies and procedures. Ensure that all personnel have the proper PPE and are instructed in their use. • Ensure that all perimeter security is in place and properly installed, including fencing and gates, barricades, warning and safety signage, traffic control, temporary lighting, etc. • Ensure that on-site solvent and fuel storage is compliant with safety and environmental requirements, including storage in certified storage containers. • Conduct site safety briefings for all on-site trades and supervisory personnel, including new hires. • Ensure sub-contractor compliance with safety and health requirements, including the identification of a safety officer and contact information for each firm. • Ensure that field safety programs and policies are in place to promote a safe work environment and ensure compliance with state and federal regulatory guidelines. • Works with safety management team to establish short-term and long-term goals and objectives for the Company's Health, Safety, & Environmental programs. • Maintains a working knowledge of applicable federal, state, and local regulations, including Coast Guard, USACE, and other maritime rules, pertaining to safety, health, and environmental issues to promote compliance in each of these areas. Qualifications: • 5 years of previous experience with construction workplace safety and compliance programs. • USACE (United States Army Corps Engineers) experience preferred. • Able to provide proof of 8 hours of safety training and or education every year for the last three 5 years. Important note: The OSHA 30 and First Aid do not count toward the 8 hours of training every year for the last 5 years. This training is in addition to the 30-hour construction certification and First Aid. • Blood Borne Pathogen & First Aid/CPR Certification. • Scaffolding Safety Training. • Aerial Work Platform Safety Training. • OSHA 30 Construction Safety and Health Training. • OSHA 8-Hour HAZWOPER. • ANSI/ASSE Z359: Fall Protection. • OSHA Confined Space Entry Training for Construction. • 40-Hour EM 385-1-1 Hazard Recognition Course. • Hazardous Communication Training. • Level 1 Anti-Terrorism Training. • Proficiency in MS Word, Excel, Outlook, and Procore, RMS. • Knowledge of the current local and state regulations and guidelines, including changes. Benefits: • Truck Allowance • Fuel Card • Mileage reimbursement • Company Laptop & Cell Phone • PTO • Medical, Vision, Dental Insurance. • 401(K) + matching • long-term, short-term disability.
See More Details >>Entering the masonry trade in Vernon, TX, often begins with an apprenticeship, blending hands-on experience with classroom instruction, allowing individuals to earn while they learn. Apprenticeships typically last about four to five years, requiring extensive training under licensed professionals. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, there are approximately 47,918 masons nationwide, with a median annual wage of $53,010, translating to about $1,020 per week. In Vernon, TX, the demand for masonry workers is steady, with an estimated 4,900 openings expected annually due to retirements, offering a pathway to a career with strong earning potential, often exceeding $108,000 annually for experienced professionals.