Founded in 2003, HHS Construction (HHS) is a leading provider of telecom and cable infrastructure services. Our core capabilities include aerial, underground, and substructure construction and wireless services such as Small Cell/CRAN installation. Additional specialty services include utility coordination, RF testing and maintenance, and cable splicing. HHS is headquartered in Ontario, California and serves the Southern California region.
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Underground Foreman
Portland, ORJob Summary
Our operating unit provides aerial, underground, substructure, ISP, wireless, telecom engineering, and splicing services and we are looking for an Underground Foreman to join our team.
Job Responsibilities
- Supervise the lay out, assembly, and installation of duct and vault systems in Portland, OR for both private and public customers (prevailing wage and standard wage).
- Manage daily activities of 1 to 2 crews.
- Utilize heavy equipment and trucking to excavate, install, and complete projects.
- Continually inspect work site for potential hazards or safety concerns.
- Responsible for safe work environments and comply with state, federal, OSHA and HHS safety policies
- Review and approve employee time sheets.
- Travel to and from job sites in California
- Take-Off of materials, aggregates, and project requirements.
- Coordinate with Equipment Manager and Purchasing Manager
- Schedule and coordinate subcontractors
- Communicates both orally and written, with local officials, company management/ staff, customers, and others.
- Performs other duties as assigned
- Scheduling crews and jobs
- Sending out print to Customers
- Collecting Job packages for billing
- Preconstruction meetings with Cities and following standards
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Required Skills and Qualifications
- Must have a valid CA Driver’s License
- Must have 3-5 years of experience in underground dry utilities
- Adequate computer skills (Excel, Outlook, Pdf, etc.)
- Experience managing multiple crews and multiple jobs
- Ability to read and understand blueprints and project specifications with project superintendent to plan construction sequencing.
- Ability to operate backhoes, loaders, excavators, asphalt rollers, and other heavy equipment with both CAT and DEERE controls
- Experience digging underground utilities
- Locating and sonding duct structures
- Ability to read construction drawings and prints
- Willing to perform work to support the values and goals of the Company.
- A positive can-do attitude and openness to trying things new ways
- GRIT values – Guts, Reliability, Innovation, and Teamwork
- Must have a valid CA Driver’s License
- Must have 3-5 years of experience in underground dry utilities
- Adequate computer skills (Excel, Outlook, Pdf, etc.)
- Experience managing multiple crews and multiple jobs
- Technical
- Ability to read and understand blueprints and project specifications with project superintendent to plan construction sequencing.
- Ability to operate backhoes, loaders, excavators, asphalt rollers, and other heavy equipment with both CAT and DEERE controls
- Experience digging underground utilities
- Locating and sonding duct structures
- Ability to read construction drawings and prints
- Previous experience in the telecom, utility, construction, and/or engineering industry
- Medical, Dental & Vision Benefits
- 401(k) Program with a Company Match
- Free Wellness Resources & Marketplace Discounts
- Paid Maternity & Parental Leave
- Paid Basic Life Insurance & Voluntary Options
- The pillars of Congruex culture are GRIT, safety, inclusion, and family.
Aerial Lineman
Portland, ORJob Summary
Our operating unit provides aerial, underground, substructure, ISP, wireless, telecom engineering, and splicing services and we are looking for an Aerial Lineman to join our team. Aerial Lineman will repair and maintain major cable system and structures.
Job Responsibilities
- Repairs and maintains major cable system and structures such as broken lashing, replacing, or re-sagging aerial strand, pole transfers, down-guys, aerial to underground conversion, substructure repairs and cable replacements related to system outages, maintenance, rebuilds and emergencies or hazards.
- Reads and interprets work orders, specifications, engineering drawings and/or cut sheets to determine work to be done in a sequence of the task.
- Performs construction work such as digging holes, climbing telephone poles, placing, and removing poles and anchors, pulling and stringing wire/cable from pole to pole, laying cable and conduit in the ground.
- Operates power equipment such as compressors, pumps, blowers, hydraulic diggers, and hydraulic aerial lifts mounted on trucks.
- Uses test equipment to check for gas in manholes; may be required to empty water and other debris from manholes.
- Dismantles, moves, and removes aerial, underground, or building wire, cable associated equipment, and hardware.
- Connects wires and cables to terminals and attaches/detaches various kinds of hardware to wires, cables, buildings, or poles.
- Responds to and participates in emergency and outage situations that require heavy construction capabilities.
- Ensures that all work considers the safety of the customer and general public and compliance with all governmental orders.
- Able and willing to work outdoors and in inclement weather conditions.
- Completes daily production reports and As-Built documentation on prints.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Required Skills and Qualifications
- Valid driver's license and transportation
- 2-5 years recent experience
- Extensive knowledge of approved practices, procedures, tools, and materials used in telecom line construction work.
- Identify differences in wire and cable colors.
- Knowledge of first aid procedures and CPR.
- Ability to apply mathematics calculations (Example: fractions for use in drilling and pole sizing; calculating material and hardware length for assembling several pieces of equipment to poles of different thickness and circumferences.)
- Ability to work a flexible schedule to include nights, weekends, holidays and on-call as needed.
- Ability to apply logical principles and thinking to solve problems and make decisions.
- Willing to perform work to support the values and goals of the Company.
- A positive can-do attitude and openness to trying things new ways
- GRIT values – Guts, Reliability, Innovation, and Teamwork
- Lift moderately heavy equipment, such as telephone line; climb structures; and stand for long periods of time.
- Ability to work in a confined space and at high elevations (poles, hydraulic lift buckets, ladders.
- Climb up and down poles, ladders, machinery, and other objects.
- Push, pull, reach, and carry objects such as tools, materials, and equipment weighing up to 75 lbs.
- Load and unload tools and equipment on the truck.
- Coordinate movement of eyes, hands, fingers, and feet.
- Vision including depth perception, close vision, distance vision and ability to adjust focus.
- All work is performed at remote locations; driving and sitting are required.
- All work is outdoors, subject to inclement weather conditions.
- Previous experience in the telecom, utility, construction, and/or engineering industry
- Medical, Dental & Vision Benefits
- 401(k) Program with a Company Match
- Free Wellness Resources & Marketplace Discounts
- Paid Maternity & Parental Leave
- Paid Basic Life Insurance & Voluntary Options
- The pillars of Congruex culture are GRIT, safety, inclusion, and family.
Underground Lineman
PORTLAND, ORJob Summary
HHS Constructions, LLC is searching for an experienced Underground Lineman to join our team. The Underground Lineman will rod, rope and place cables in existing underground conduit structures.
Job Responsibilities
- Rod existing conduit structures, some vacant and some occupied
- Installs and/or sets conduit, pedestals and hand-holes
- Place fiber optic cable, as required
- Ensures that all work considers the safety of the customer and general public and compliance with all governmental orders.
- Enters manholes and confined spaces
- Performs other duties as assigned
Required Skills and Qualifications
- Performs job duties at a very high standard of safety and workmanship.
- Displays a positive attitude and work ethic.
- Must have a valid driver's license with a clean driving record
- Ability to rod conduit
- Must be willing to work overtime as needed. May be required to work various shifts as business needs dictate.
- Basic knowledge of hand tools, rodders, ventilation equipment, gas testers, water pumps
- Ability to work in a confined space, outdoors and in inclement weather conditions.
- Ability to apply logical principles and thinking to solve problems and make decisions.
- Willing to perform work to support the values and goals of the Company.
- Push, pull, reach, and carry objects such as tools, materials, and equipment weighing up to 75 lbs.
- Load and unload tools and equipment on the truck.
- Coordinate movement of eyes, hands, fingers, and feet.
- Vision including depth perception, close vision, distance vision and ability to adjust focus.
- All work is performed at remote locations; driving and sitting are required.
- All work is outdoors, subject to inclement weather conditions.
- Working in confined spaces.
- Medical, Dental & Vision Benefits
- 401(k) Program
- Free Wellness Resources & Marketplace Discounts
- Paid Maternity & Parental Leave
- Paid Basic Life Insurance & Voluntary Options
- The pillars of Congruex culture are GRIT, safety, inclusion, and family.
Bore Operator
PORTLAND, ORJob Summary
Our operating unit provides aerial, underground, substructure, ISP, wireless, telecom engineering, and splicing services and we are looking for a Bore Operator to join our team. The Directional Bore Operator will be responsible for operating the directional drill. They will set up and complete the drilling of variable-sized underground holes and pull back the required conduit. They will work with an Outside Plant Project Manager and Locators to complete job requirements from start to finish on outside plant projects including digging boring pit, directional boring, pulling back of conduit, splicing of conduit sections, pulling giber through conduit, setting hand holes, backfilling, and seeding, core drilling, and potholing.
Job Responsibilities
- Set up of equipment including the drill, water tanks, and grounding of the machine.
- Operate drilling equipment and various other construction equipment.
- Confirms with locator or leads the bore path to drill.
- Drilling of the predetermined path to the exit point.
- Continue communication with the locator to confirm the location of the drill head.
- Assist in potholing and remediation.
- Assist with setting hand holes and completing tie-ins.
- Assist with the installation of proper pulling gear and hook-up product.
- Conduct post-job quality checks.
- All responsibilities will be performed in standard and high-risk areas.
- If appropriately licensed and authorized, drive or operate construction equipment used on the Jobsite to complete daily work assignments.
- Maintain, clean, and inspect company vehicles and equipment assigned for use to ensure they are performing at optimum safety.
- Perform required pre-and post-trip inspections of vehicles and equipment and complete required paperwork
- Complies with safety procedures while driving and at the job site.
- Perform other general duties, as directed.
Required Skills and Qualifications
- Ability to comply with the “Operator’s Manual” for equipment and vehicles used.
- Ability to understand and follow all quality/safety policies and procedures.
- Must possess and maintain a valid Commercial Driver’s License (CDL Class A) with a satisfactory driving record.
- Self-motivated, safe, quality, and production-minded.
- Ability to work and communicate as part of a team with ground hands, and other craft and labor workers.
- Ability to manage time effectively.
- Must have reliable transportation to and from work.
- Ability to travel for remote business requirements within Oregon, Idaho, and Washington.
- Must have a High School Diploma or equivalent.
- Must be at least 18 years of age.
- Willing to perform work to support the values and goals of the Company.
- A positive can-do attitude and openness to trying things new ways
- GRIT values – Guts, Reliability, Innovation, and Teamwork
- At least 1 year of directional drilling experience.
- Ability to drill predetermined path to exit point,
- Ability to Pothole
- Ability to assist with hand holes
- Ability to conduct post-job quality checks.
- Experience completing tie-ins.
- Experience pulling gear and hooking up products.
- Strong knowledge of underground utilities.
- Knowledge of the telecommunications industry and construction practices.
- OSHA 10 certification
- OSHA 30 certification
- Lift moderately heavy equipment, such as telephone line; climb structures; and stand for long periods of time.
- Ability to work in a confined space and at high elevations (poles, hydraulic lift buckets, ladders.
- Climb up and down poles, ladders, machinery, and other objects.
- Push, pull, reach, and carry objects such as tools, materials, and equipment weighing up to 75 lbs.
- Load and unload tools and equipment on the truck.
- Coordinate movement of eyes, hands, fingers, and feet.
- Vision including depth perception, close vision, distance vision and ability to adjust focus.
- All work is performed at remote locations; driving and sitting are required.
- Ability to work in adverse weather conditions – heat, cold snow, ice, rain, etc.
- Ability to work long hours, if needed.
- Previous experience in the telecom, utility, construction, and/or engineering industry
- Medical, Dental & Vision Benefits
- 401(k) Program with a Company Match
- Free Wellness Resources & Marketplace Discounts
- Paid Maternity & Parental Leave
- Paid Basic Life Insurance & Voluntary Options
- The pillars of Congruex culture are GRIT, safety, inclusion, and family.
Tower Foreman
Full-time, non-exempt (hourly)
Multiple LocationsJob Summary
We’re seeking an experienced Aerial Foreman to join our growing team! The Aerial Foreman requires aerial and underground construction experience. The Aerial Foreman will oversee technicians and ensure that quality of service is being performed. The Aerial Foreman will also be responsible for project walkouts, coordination with customer and company management, quality control and general supervision of onsite work.
Job Responsibilities
- Handles a job from design and oversees it to completion
- Calls locates and permits the jobs. Manages both in-house crews
- Coordinates with finance department with regards to matters involving timecards, purchase receipts, etc.
- Responsible for outside plant installations, including framing, mounting, pulling, and grounding
- Reads and understand prints
- Utilizes proper safety equipment
- Places cable in OSP environment; lash and de-lash existing cable
- Installs and removes various anchors systems (sidewalk arms, guy guards etc.)
- Ensures all installation work is done according to quality standards
- Performs other duties as assigned
Required Skills and Qualifications
- Previous experience in a construction environment is a plus
- Experience with FTTH construction specifications
- Experience with placing strand, coax, and fiber
- Experience in Pole Transfer, all types
- Familiar with bucket trucks
- Abide by all OSHA and other regulatory bodies safety standards, ability to utilize proper safety equipment is a must.
- Must have a valid driver’s license
- Physical Demands and Working Environment:
- Climb up and down poles, ladders, machinery, and other objects. Working from hooks/gaffs
- Push, pull, reach, and carry objects such as tools, materials, and equipment weighing up to 85 lbs.
- Load and unload tools and equipment on the truck
- Coordinate movement of eyes, hands, fingers, and feet
- Vision including depth perception, close vision, distance vision and ability to adjust focus
- All work is performed at remote locations; driving and sitting are required
- All work is outdoors, subject to inclement weather conditions
- Working in confined spaces
Top Hand
Full-time, non-exempt (hourly)
Multiple LocationsJob Summary
As a Top Hand you will assist in the construction, installation, and maintenance of communications tower and support structures. Being a Top Hand is not for the faint at heart, but it can be an exciting and challenging career opportunity.
Job Responsibilities
- Must be knowledgeable in installation and troubleshooting of all types of lines, antennas, and corresponding RF components
- Must be familiar with sweep, PIM, and fiber testing
- Must be familiar with RF troubleshooting, RET system configuration and close out documentation
- Climbing and working on communications towers for the purpose of installing, replacing, and repairing antenna systems equipment; performs tower maintenance under close supervision
- The basic use and care of hand tools and mechanical equipment
- Knowing the hazards associated with tower climbing, construction equipment, and working on or near energized lines and equipment
- Following instructions accurately and complete assigned course of action
- Recognizing safety hazards and perform duties in a safe manner
- Ability to travel Monday through Friday, home on the weekends
- Ability to train and help new hires through their Apprenticeship Program
Required Skills and Qualifications
- Minimum of 2 years wireless construction experience
- Job related certifications- First Aid/CPR, OSHA, PIM & Fiber testing
- Will be required to pass a drug screen and background check
- Must be 19 years or older
- Able to climb tall structures with a 50 lb. load on a daily basis
- Ability to read and understand construction drawings
- Able to delegate tasks to crew members
Climber
Full-time, non-exempt (hourly)
Multiple LocationsJob Summary
As a climber you will assist in the construction, installation, and maintenance of communications tower and support structures. Being a climber is not for the faint at heart, but it can be an exciting and challenging career opportunity.
Job Responsibilities
- Repairs and maintains major cable system and structures such as broken lashing, replacing, or re-sagging aerial strand, pole transfers, down-guys, aerial to underground conversion, substructure repairs and cable replacements related to system outages, maintenance, rebuilds and emergencies or hazards.
- Reads and interprets work orders, specifications, engineering drawings and/or cut sheets to determine work to be done in a sequence of the task.
- Performs construction work such as digging holes, climbing telephone poles, placing, and removing poles and anchors, pulling and stringing wire/cable from pole to pole, laying cable and conduit in the ground.
- Operates power equipment such as compressors, pumps, blowers, hydraulic diggers, and hydraulic aerial lifts mounted on trucks.
- Uses test equipment to check for gas in manholes; may be required to empty water and other debris from manholes.
- Dismantles, moves, and removes aerial, underground, or building wire, cable associated equipment, and hardware.
- Connects wires and cables to terminals and attaches/detaches various kinds of hardware to wires, cables, buildings, or poles.
- Responds to and participates in emergency and outage situations that require heavy construction capabilities.
- Ensures that all work considers the safety of the customer and general public and compliance with all governmental orders.
- Able and willing to work outdoors and in inclement weather conditions.
- Completes daily production reports and As-Built documentation on prints.
- Performs other duties as assigned
Required Skills and Qualifications
General
- Must have a valid driver’s license and transportation
- Must have 2-5 years recent experience
- Extensive knowledge of approved practices, procedures, tools, and materials used in telecom line construction work.
Technical
- Identify differences in wire and cable colors.
- Required to lift moderately heavy equipment, such as telephone line; climb structures; and stand for long periods of time.
- Knowledge of first aid procedures and CPR.
- Ability to apply mathematics calculations (Example: fractions for use in drilling and pole sizing; calculating material and hardware length for assembling several pieces of equipment to poles of different thickness and circumferences.
- The networks we design and build enable everything in the modern world to operate, from healthcare and energy to transportation and communities.
- Our greatest asset is our people and here you have the opportunity to build your career from the ground up, as far as you want to go.
- Founded on safety and family values, we have the GRIT to be the best at what we do and have fun while doing it.
- A culture of employee recognition & rewards for GRIT core values
- Medical, Dental & Vision
- Employer Paid & Voluntary Life Insurance
- Disability & Accident Insurance
- Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
- Health Savings Account (HSA*)
- 401(k) with up to 4% company match
- Free Wellness & Mental Health Resources
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Paid Time Off**
(Immediate Eligibility)
*Dependent on medical plan selection | **Options may vary based on work location.
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