Tower Climber
Pay Range: $20.00 – $30.00/ hour
unWired is searching for a safety-conscious Tower Climber to join our Tower team in the Fresno and Sacramento area.
Reporting to the Tower Operations Manager, this position is responsible for installing various equipment on applicable
towers, including new builds, troubleshooting, and preventive maintenance as needed. At unWired Broadband, we provide
climbing training and rescue certifications. All time traveling in the company vehicle between our dispatch location and
the tower sites is paid time. All tools are provided to Tower Climbers including safety harnesses, work boot allowance
and a company vehicle for traveling to tower sites.
Essential Duties:
- • Perform various equipment installation on applicable towers, including but not limited to new builds, troubleshooting,
and preventive maintenance. - • Perform necessary testing and troubleshooting by using the required test equipment and documenting results.
- • Ensure accurate tower site documentation is maintained (rigging forms, safety forms, equipment, pictures, contact info,
etc.) for each site location. - • Provide for an effective Scheduled Tower Maintenance Plan by performing tower maintenance as assigned. This includes
regular preventative maintenance schedules as well as an effective communication regarding inventory needs. - • Maintains and services trucks, vehicles and all tools in a clean and orderly manner.
- • Provide for safe and efficient installation of necessary equipment per the Installation Package provided.
- • Perform installations, repairs, modifications, optimization, and acceptance test procedures of wireless infrastructures
and electrical equipment, installation of wireless infrastructure including antennas, feed lines, fiber, shelters,
self-support towers, and monopoles. - • Isolate basic hardware, software, and air interface malfunctions utilizing various test equipment on multiple products
and technologies. - • Provide for compliance per FCC and Tower Owner requirements by ensuring applicable procedures are followed at all times.
- • Provide information and reports on tower sites to the Manager as necessary.
- • Provide for an effective Scheduled Tower Maintenance Plan by performing tower maintenance as assigned. This includes
regular preventative maintenance schedules as well as an effective communication regarding inventory needs.
Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
- • Minimum 1-2 years’ hands on experience in Field Installation.
- • Must be able to complete and pass Tower Safety Program and Testing, and complete training for Fall Protection Systems.
- • Must be available for after hours and weekend work.
- • Ability to work with networking equipment including: Switches, Routers, Hubs, Servers, Cables, Racks, Firewalls, LAN,
WAN, TCP/IP, DNS, UDP, Latency, VoIP, QoS, EIGRP, BGP, OSPF, NHRP, ATM, PPP, MPLS. - • Ability to interpret and apply complex technical information.
- • Knowledge of teleprocessing security and communications networks; and knowledge of technical and user-related aspects of
a personal computer environment. - • Must be highly organized with demonstrated ability to multitask.
- • Must have a clean DMV record and the ability to travel as necessary.
Benefits:
- • Work boot allowance
- • Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance with company subsidies
- • Company paid Life Insurance and AD&D
- • Long Term Disability Insurance
- • Flexible Spending Accounts
- • 401K with company contributions, including discretionary Profit-Sharing contributions
- • Holiday, Vacation and Sick paid time off
- • Complementary internet connection
Fresno based unWired Broadband was founded in 2003 with the goal of delivering fast, reliable Internet connections to
homes and businesses in rural and underserved areas. Strong demand, fueled by increasing needs for connectivity, have
led to 21 years of continuous growth. We currently cover over 19,000 square miles between Corning and the base of the
Grapevine. Over 200 tower sites are strategically located to cover the rural and underserved areas that have been
ignored by DSL, cable and fiber carriers.