Telecommunications Tower Technician 2
Company: Premise INC
Location: Minneapolis
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description SUMMARY: The Telecommunications
Tower Technician 2’s responsibility is to build and install
telecommunications equipment on customer job sites, perform
testing, and assist with all related tasks under direct supervision
from a Telecommunications Tower Antenna & Line Lead or Foreman.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Builds, installs, decommissions,
assembles, and modifies telecom equipment and troubleshoots
existing sites Prepares radios, climbs towers, sets RET’s,
azimuths, down tilts, connects conduit, pulls wire, builds/tests
jumpers, and terminates fibers, coax, and AC & DC voltages Routes
cabling, including coax, DC power cable, and fiber optic cable,
according to site documentation and schematics Reads plans and
construction drawings Performs basic crane signaling to direct the
lifting and moving of equipment Verifies that required materials
are on the job site, identifies missing materials, and informs the
Foreman as needed Assists in performing job site system tests
including, PIM, SWEEP, Fiber OTDR, and optical power/light testing
Performs work on ground, in structures, inside/outside buildings,
on rooftops, and in crawl spaces Cleans and organizes the work
environment Maintains and upkeeps equipment and tools Other duties
as assigned QUALIFICATIONS: All employees must possess the ability
to promote and model the Premise Core Values of: Be Ready to Learn
Own the Result Build Trust Do the Right Thing Drive to Complete In
addition to the above, other required qualifications for this role
are: 1 years’ experience as Telecommunications Tower Technician or
similar role Demonstrated ability to successfully work
independently with minimal supervision Understanding of radio
frequency, wireless systems, including RRH’s, antennas, Diplexers,
TMA’s, 4G & 5G networks, and familiarity with all carrier standards
Ability to learn and perform jobsite systems tests including, PIM,
SWEEP, TDR fiber, and read power meters Ability to build, install,
decommission, assemble, and modify telecom equipment, as well as
troubleshoot existing sites Ability to prepare radios, climb the
tower, set RET’s, azimuths, down tilts, connect conduit, pull wire,
build/test jumpers, and terminate fibers, coax, and AC & DC
voltages Basic understanding of cable routing and layout that
includes, but is not limited to, coax, fiber, etc. Basic knowledge
of crane operators and lifts and appropriate signals. Basic
understanding of and ability to read plans and construction
drawings Working knowledge of construction, quality, safety, and
OSHA guidelines Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Able to communicate effectively, clearly, and succinctly through
spoken and written forms with peers, management, and customers.
Able to effectively communicate with people at all levels and from
various backgrounds Working knowledge of construction, quality,
safety, and OSHA guidelines Must possess and be able to obtain
valid certifications and licensing: Competent Climber & Rescue,
Osha 10/30, First Aid/CPR, Radio Frequencies, Blood Borne
Pathogens, DOT Health Card (Company provides training to assist in
obtaining/renewing required certifications) Ability to climb 250
foot towers Travel overnight to remote job sites up to 75% of the
workweek (Required) Preferred qualifications are: Valid driver’s
license and ability to maintain a clean driving record OTHER
REQUIRED COMPETENCIES: Adaptability, Change Management - Maintains
effectiveness when experiencing major changes or ambiguity in work
tasks or the work environment. Adjusts effectively to work within
new work structures, processes, requirements, or cultures. Uses
different skills and modifies personal style depending on the
situation. Can comfortably handle risk and uncertainty. Quick
Learner - Learns quickly when faced with new opportunities or
situations. Enjoys the challenge of unfamiliar tasks. Quickly
grasps the essence and the underlying structure of issues as
presented and Safety Awareness - Identifies and corrects conditions
that affect employee safety and upholds safety standards. Monitors
safety or security issues after taking corrective action to ensure
continued compliance. Demonstrates the organization’s safety
procedures and best practices and is a role model for the desired
behaviors. Work Standards - Sets high standards of performance for
self and others. Assumes responsibility and accountability for
successfully completing assignments or tasks. Admits mistakes and
re-focuses efforts when appropriate. Encourages others to take
responsibility. Self-imposes standards of excellence rather than
having standards imposed. Ensures high quality. Acting with
Integrity and Trust - Is widely trusted and seen as a direct,
truthful individual. Can present the truth in an appropriate and
helpful manner. Keeps confidences. Admits mistakes. Doesn’t
misrepresent him/herself for personal gain. Adheres to an
appropriate and effective set of core values and beliefs during
both good and bad times, and acts in line with those values.
Practices what he/she preaches. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: While performing
the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to
stand, sit, walk, lift, squat, push, pull, climb stairs, ladders,
and possibly towers, hear, see, reach, grasp, and use hands and
fingers to operate a computer keyboard, telephone, power tools, and
equipment. The employee must have the ability to occasionally lift
more than 50 lbs. WORKING ENVIRONMENT: While performing the
essential functions of this job, the employee is exposed to extreme
weather conditions, including heat and cold, and wet or humid. The
employee may work in high places, and/or work around moving
mechanical parts, vehicles, and other equipment. The employee may
also work in areas where the noise volume is loud and constant. The
employee must have the ability to work overtime and to travel to
remote job sites approximately 60 – 80% of their work week, which
will include overnight stays. Premise Inc. is an equal opportunity,
affirmative action, veteran-friendly employer. All applicants will
be considered for employment without attention to race, color,
religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national
origin, veteran status, or disability status. The above is intended
to describe the general content of and requirements for the
performance of this job. It is not to be construed as an exhaustive
statement of duties, responsibilities or physical requirements. The
duties and responsibilities listed in this job description are not
all-inclusive, and other duties may be assigned. Nothing in this
job description restricts management’s right to assign or reassign
duties and responsibilities to this job at any time. Reasonable
accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities
to perform the essential functions.
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