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At TelCom Construction, as a Equipment Foreman , you'll oversee crews, ensuring projects are completed efficiently and on schedule. You’ll also manage equipment and materials to maintain a safe and productive work environment.
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Connecting you to great benefits
  • Weekly Paychecks
  • Paid lodging and per diem when overnight travel is required
  • Paid Time Off, Parental Leave, and Holidays
  • Insurance (including medical, prescription drug, dental, vision, disability, life insurance)
  • 401(k) w/ Company Match
  • Stock Purchase Plan
  • Education Reimbursement
  • Class A CDL Licensure program
  • Legal Insurance
  • Discounts on gym memberships, pet insurance, and much more!
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What you’ll do as an Equipment Foreman
  • Lead crews to meet project time-lines
  • Safely operate and control assigned equipment
  • Assist the Supervisor with day-to-day activities and provide updates as needed
  • Oversee and help with training of crew members
  • Help ensure everyone is following company safety policies, OSHA, and DOT regulations
  • Maintain production notes & DOT paperwork
  • Operate heavy equipment and machinery, complete maintenance
  • Perform work in all weather conditions
  • All other duties as assigned
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What you’ll need
  • To be 18 years of age or older
  • Authorization to work in the United States for this company
  • Valid state driver's license (cannot be Provisional), including an acceptable driving record
  • Valid Class A Commercial driver's license with tanker endorsement or willingness to obtain it
  • Must be able to pass a DOT physical exam, resulting in a valid medical card
  • High School Diploma, GED equivalent, relevant work experience, or a combination of education and work experience preferred
  • At least three years of related experience
  • Previous Foreman experience preferred
Physical abilities & exposures
  • Routinely: work alone in remote locations with arms above shoulder level, work at heights & in confined spaces, operate vehicle and heavy machinery, squeeze, fine hand motion, bend, stoop, stand, walk, climb stairs, lift greater than 55 pounds
  • Occasionally: use ladder, keyboard and mouse
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Pay range: $30 - &40 / Hr
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Why work with us
Your career here is more than just a job — it's your pathway to opportunity. Our hands-on training, supportive environment, and responsive leadership connect you to work with purpose. Our commitment to you extends beyond professional development to a safety-first culture that ensures you can do what you do best, with peace of mind.

To apply for this opportunity, please visit our careers page at
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Building stronger solutions together
Diversity and inclusion are an essential part of our culture and success. Our company is an equal-opportunity employer — we are committed to providing a work environment where everyone can thrive, grow, and feel connected.

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status.
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