Job DetailsJob Location: Plainfield, IN 46168Position Type: Full TimeThe Fiber Laborer supports day-to-day field operations by assisting fiber construction crews with a wide range of tasks across aerial, underground, new build, maintenance, and repair activities. This includes job site preparation, ground support for installation/maintenance crews, material handling, cleanup, and ensuring safe work areas. The role requires physical labor, attention to safety, and the ability to work in a team under varying outdoor conditions. Key Responsibilities: Site Preparation & Support Preparing, cleaning, and organizing the work area. General labor support for aerial and underground fiber construction activities. Ground support for crews working overhead or with underground operations. Digging, basic hand excavation, and assisting with exposing existing utilities as directed. Restoring job site areas to meet company and customer expectations. Material & Equipment Handling Loading, unloading, and organizing materials, tools, and equipment. Transporting materials to and from the job site. Using basic hand tools such as shovels, picks, and utility tools. Supporting crews with staging materials for fiber work (aerial or underground). May assist with operating small equipment if trained and approved. Assisting Other Workers Assisting fiber crew members with daily tasks and job functions as directed. Providing general ground support during aerial line work or underground construction. Operating hand and power tools as needed. Supporting new build, maintenance, and emergency repair activities. Safety and Maintenance Help identify potential hazards in the field such as utilities, traffic, or unstable ground conditions. Ensuring tools and equipment are used safely and properly. Cleaning, inspecting, and maintaining tools and equipment as necessary. Maintaining safe, organized work zones and complying with company and OSHA requirements. Additional Duties: Perform other duties as assigned by management. QualificationsRequired Knowledge & Skills: Physically fit and able to work in varying outdoor conditions. Ability to lift and carry heavy materials (50–75 lbs.). Proficiency with hand tools and willingness to learn additional equipment. Understanding of basic construction or utility work practices. OSHA 10 certification or willingness to obtain preferred. Ability to follow instructions, communicate clearly, and work as part of a team. May require certifications or licensure for operating certain equipment. Valid driver’s license; Class A CDL preferred or willingness to participate in the company CDL program. Ability to pass a pre-employment drug screen.
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