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Telecommunications Supervisor

TelCom Construction is an established national utility contractor located in Clearwater, MN with a growing market presence within both the wireline and wireless telecommunications industries. We are currently seeking a full-time Supervisor to work out of our Marion, IA location.
This position is responsible for overall supervision of a project and to provide communication and guidance to crew leaders. Duties include but are not limited to ensuring projects meet deadlines; organizing materials, equipment, and labor; approving and managing materials, labor and billing; providing all required job reporting; conducts walk-throughs; completing as-builts and redlines; actively participating in and taking responsibility for safety, maintenance, production and personnel related initiatives.
Previous utility construction leadership experience is required. Experience working with telecommunication MSA contracts is strongly preferred. This position also requires good computer skills, specifically with Microsoft Outlook and Excel, and excellent verbal and written communication skills. Out of town travel may be required as well as on-call availability. The successful candidate must hold a valid driver's license with good driving record. A Class A CDL license is plus!
Candidates are subject to pre-placement drug screening and criminal background check.
We offer a comprehensive compensation and benefits package including Health, FSA, EAP, Dental, company provided disability insurance, Life insurance, as well as 401k plan with company match and paid vacation.
TelCom is proud to be an EEO/AA and Veteran-Friendly employer!
For consideration for this opportunity, please visit our website:
www.telcomconstruction.com/careers.
Or, send resume and salary requirements to:
email removed
TelCom Construction, Inc
PO Box 189
Clearwater, MN 55320
Fax:
(320) 558-9486
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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