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Location:
DFW Metroplex, TX (On-site) Employment Type:
Full-Time Salary:
$43.00 -$60.00 hourly
Company Introduction This role is with a respected contractor that builds, maintains, and upgrades high-voltage transmission lines for major utilities across the region. Their crews are known for strong safety practices, technical excellence, and dependable performance in demanding outdoor environments. The work directly supports grid reliability and long-term infrastructure improvement.
Role Overview The Transmission Foreman directs field crews in the construction, repair, and maintenance of high-voltage transmission systems. This role ensures all work is performed safely, efficiently, and in compliance with company and regulatory standards.Serving as the link between project management and field teams, the Foreman manages daily planning, crew coordination, equipment use, and safety practices. Strong leadership is essential mentoring less-experienced line workers and fostering teamwork and accountability on site.
Core Responsibilities
Plan and supervise construction, maintenance, and repair of energized and de-energized transmission lines
Extensive experience in transmission line construction and maintenance
Strong leadership and communication skills
A proven record of safety compliance and crew productivity
The ability to stay composed and decisive in fast-paced, high-pressure environments
Lead daily crew activities, assign work, and monitor productivity and safety compliance
Conduct tailgate safety briefings and enforce all company and OSHA safety standards
Direct work on stringing, sagging, reconductoring, jumpers, insulators, anchors, and pole/tower construction
Oversee troubleshooting and repair of system faults, grounding, phasing, and clearance procedures
Ensure tools, vehicles, and heavy equipment are operated and maintained safely
Review project drawings, work orders, and specifications; ensure accurate execution of scope
Travel as needed to support regional projects and storm restoration response
Outdoor field work in varying weather conditions
Frequent climbing and work at significant heights
Exposure to energized electrical systems and hazardous environments
Extended hours, storm duty, and emergency call-outs as required
Required Background
Minimum 510 years of experience in transmission line construction and maintenance (69kV345kV)
At least 3 years of direct supervisory experience leading line crews
Strong knowledge of induced voltage, grounding, minimum approach distances, and clearance/tagging procedures
Demonstrated ability to perform and direct hot-stick and energized transmission work
Valid drivers license and CDL (or ability to obtain within 60 days)
OSHA, CPR/First Aid, bucket/pole rescue certifications
Ability to lift 50+ lbs, climb poles/towers, and work at heights in all weather conditions
Flexibility to travel, relocate temporarily, and work overtime, nights, weekends, and holidays as required
Experience with lattice tower and steel pole transmission projects at 138kV345kV
Proven track record of storm restoration leadership and rapid deployment capability
Familiarity with substation environments and transmission-to-substation coordination
Strong mentoring background, having trained apprentices, B and C linemen
Competence in project reporting, crew scheduling, and resource allocation
Competitive salary based on experience
Medical, dental, and vision insurance
Company-paid life and long-term disability coverage
401(k) with employer match
Paid holidays and PTO
Ongoing high-voltage training and skills development
Phone reimbursement or company-issued device
Travel pay and per diem when working away from home
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DFW Metroplex, TX (On-site) Employment Type:
Full-Time Salary:
$43.00 -$60.00 hourly
Company Introduction This role is with a respected contractor that builds, maintains, and upgrades high-voltage transmission lines for major utilities across the region. Their crews are known for strong safety practices, technical excellence, and dependable performance in demanding outdoor environments. The work directly supports grid reliability and long-term infrastructure improvement.
Role Overview The Transmission Foreman directs field crews in the construction, repair, and maintenance of high-voltage transmission systems. This role ensures all work is performed safely, efficiently, and in compliance with company and regulatory standards.Serving as the link between project management and field teams, the Foreman manages daily planning, crew coordination, equipment use, and safety practices. Strong leadership is essential mentoring less-experienced line workers and fostering teamwork and accountability on site.
Core Responsibilities
Plan and supervise construction, maintenance, and repair of energized and de-energized transmission lines
Extensive experience in transmission line construction and maintenance
Strong leadership and communication skills
A proven record of safety compliance and crew productivity
The ability to stay composed and decisive in fast-paced, high-pressure environments
Lead daily crew activities, assign work, and monitor productivity and safety compliance
Conduct tailgate safety briefings and enforce all company and OSHA safety standards
Direct work on stringing, sagging, reconductoring, jumpers, insulators, anchors, and pole/tower construction
Oversee troubleshooting and repair of system faults, grounding, phasing, and clearance procedures
Ensure tools, vehicles, and heavy equipment are operated and maintained safely
Review project drawings, work orders, and specifications; ensure accurate execution of scope
Travel as needed to support regional projects and storm restoration response
Outdoor field work in varying weather conditions
Frequent climbing and work at significant heights
Exposure to energized electrical systems and hazardous environments
Extended hours, storm duty, and emergency call-outs as required
Required Background
Minimum 510 years of experience in transmission line construction and maintenance (69kV345kV)
At least 3 years of direct supervisory experience leading line crews
Strong knowledge of induced voltage, grounding, minimum approach distances, and clearance/tagging procedures
Demonstrated ability to perform and direct hot-stick and energized transmission work
Valid drivers license and CDL (or ability to obtain within 60 days)
OSHA, CPR/First Aid, bucket/pole rescue certifications
Ability to lift 50+ lbs, climb poles/towers, and work at heights in all weather conditions
Flexibility to travel, relocate temporarily, and work overtime, nights, weekends, and holidays as required
Experience with lattice tower and steel pole transmission projects at 138kV345kV
Proven track record of storm restoration leadership and rapid deployment capability
Familiarity with substation environments and transmission-to-substation coordination
Strong mentoring background, having trained apprentices, B and C linemen
Competence in project reporting, crew scheduling, and resource allocation
Competitive salary based on experience
Medical, dental, and vision insurance
Company-paid life and long-term disability coverage
401(k) with employer match
Paid holidays and PTO
Ongoing high-voltage training and skills development
Phone reimbursement or company-issued device
Travel pay and per diem when working away from home
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