Jobs At Valhalla Industries

Underground Drill Laborer

The Telecommunications Drill Laborer supports the construction and maintenance of telecommunications infrastructure by performing various outdoor tasks related to aerial and underground installations. This role requires physical stamina, attention to safety protocols, and the ability to work in diverse weather conditions. Key Responsibilities Assist in all phases of aerial and underground construction, including but not limited to loading, unloading, driving, digging, and handling construction materials and equipment. Install and maintain aerial and underground telecommunications cabling. Maintain drill equipment and tools in proper working condition. Perform vacuum excavation (vac) and potholing to locate and expose underground utilities. Transport equipment to and from jobsites safely and efficiently. Set up safety perimeters using

Traffic Control Flagger

The traffic control flagger plays a vital role in ensuring the safety of workers, motorists, and pedestrians by directing and controlling traffic flow around construction and work zones. This position involves setting up safety equipment, communicating effectively with team members, and maintaining compliance with safety regulations. The ideal candidate is dependable, safety- conscious, and able to perform tasks in outdoor environments under various weather conditions. Key Responsibilities Direct and manage the flow of traffic safely around construction or work zones using hand signals, signs, and communication devices. Maintain visual and verbal communication with crew members to ensure smooth traffic operations. Follow all safety guidelines and protocols to protect workers, motorists,

Permitting Specialist

We are seeking a highly organized and detail-oriented Telecommunications Construction Permitting Specialist to join our team. The ideal candidate will play a crucial role in obtaining the necessary permits and approvals for telecommunications construction projects. This position requires strong knowledge of permitting processes, excellent communication skills, and the ability to collaborate with internal teams, external agencies, and municipalities. Key Responsibilities Research and identify all required permits for telecommunications construction projects, including local, state, and federal requirements. Prepare and submit complete permit applications, ensuring all required documentation is included. Ensure all construction projects comply with zoning codes, environmental regulations, and other applicable laws. Stay updated on changes to permitting regulations and

Project Manager

The Project Manager is responsible for overseeing BAU and Plant Maintenance projects, building client relationships, managing construction sites, and optimizing project performance. Primary responsibilities include planning, scheduling day-to-day site management, and overall execution with a focus on safety, quality, and cost. This role interfaces and works directly with crews, project managers, clients, and executive management. Responsibilities Serve as the single point of contact to lead construction projects and manage the deployment, execution, and closeout of projects in rural, residential, and metropolitan areas. Lead a team of in-house crews and subcontractors. Manage the project budget, milestones, timelines, scope of work (SOW) definition, innovation, communication, resources, risks, customer satisfaction, vehicle maintenance, and

Lead Flagger

The Lead Traffic Control Flagger plays a crucial role in ensuring the safety of workers, drivers, and pedestrians at construction and work zones. This position involves leading a team of flaggers, setting up and maintaining traffic control systems, and coordinating with project managers and crew members to ensure smooth traffic flow and compliance with safety regulations. The Lead Traffic Control Flagger must demonstrate leadership, excellent communication skills, and a strong commitment to safety. Key Responsibilities Set up and dismantle traffic control signs, cones, barriers, and other equipment according to project requirements. Monitor and direct traffic flow around construction sites to ensure the safety of workers and the public. Supervise and

Lead Fiber Splicer

The lead fiber splicer oversees fiber optic splicing operations while performing splicing tasks to ensure high-quality connectivity. They coordinate and manage splicing teams, provide training and guidance, and ensure projects are completed efficiently and to standards. Lead Fiber Splicers troubleshoot complex network issues, maintain detailed documentation, ensure adherence to safety protocols, and collaborate with project managers to meet deadlines and goals. Key Responsibilities Oversee splicing personnel in the field and ensure their effective management. Responsible for compiling and delivering all necessary reports and deliverables to your supervisor. Ensure the cleanliness of the splicing lab and equipment and conduct regular inspections and calibrations to keep equipment up to date. Splice fiber

Horizontal Direction Drill Locator (HDD)

The HDD Drill Locator plays a critical role in guiding and supporting directional drilling operations. This position involves accurately navigating drill heads through existing utilities, ensuring safe and efficient project execution. Collaboration, self-management, and adherence to safety protocols are key components of this role. Key Responsibilities Collaborate with the drill operator to accurately locate and follow the drill head, ensuring safe navigation through existing utilities. Work closely with the project team, including the drilling crew and project managers, to understand project requirements, plans, and specifications. Participate in pre-drilling meetings to review project plans, identify potential challenges, and develop risk mitigation strategies. Exercise a high degree of self-management alongside the drill

Ground Hand

Telecom Ground hand performs construction efforts for new construction, maintenance, and rebuild projects. As a Telecom Ground hand, you have the chance to develop your Lineman and fiber construction skills, to be a part of a team in a productive, safety-minded environment. The essential functions of this position require prioritizing and completing all assigned tasks in a timely and efficient manner, adjusting for changing priorities and availability of resources, and demonstrating initiative in identifying additional job-related tasks to be completed when time permits. Key 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

Fiber Splicer

The job of the fiber splicer is responsible for connecting and maintaining fiber optic cables to ensure seamless communication networks. They splice fiber optic strands with precision, terminate cables with connectors, and test network integrity to minimize signal loss and troubleshoot issues. Fiber splicers also document their work, maintain and calibrate equipment, and adhere to safety standards. Working closely with technicians and project teams, they play a critical role in building and maintaining high-speed data and communication systems. Key Responsibilities Splice fiber optic strands precisely to ensure seamless connectivity and minimal signal loss. Terminate cables by attaching connectors to the ends of fiber optic cables, ensuring proper connectivity and signal

Telecom Construction Supervisor

The construction supervisor plays a critical role in overseeing the installation, maintenance, and repair of aerial and underground telecommunications infrastructure. This position ensures compliance with safety standards, effective crew management, and resource allocation to deliver high-quality project outcomes. The Construction Supervisor provides technical guidance, maintains thorough documentation, communicates with clients, and assists in budget oversight, contributing to the overall success of telecom construction projects. Key Responsibilities Infrastructure Supervision: Oversee installation, maintenance, and repair of aerial and underground telecom infrastructure. Safety Enforcement: Ensure strict adherence to safety standards and protocols for high- risk work environments. Crew Management: Lead and manage teams for efficient project execution and quality workmanship. Resource Allocation: Efficiently

Construction Project Coordinator

A Telecom Construction Project Coordinator is responsible for ensuring project activities meet lifecycle and progress requirements. They maintain project schedules, update production trackers, and deliver status updates through daily meetings and weekly reports. The coordinator fosters collaborative relationships with internal teams and contractors, ensuring clear communication and gathering data for reporting. They consistently update SmartSheets, track invoices against budgets, and manage competing priorities while aligning stakeholders to project objectives and schedules. By maintaining focus on critical priorities, the coordinator ensures the timely and efficient completion of project. Essential Function Coordinates on all project activities to ensure lifecycle, and progress requirements are met. Maintains project schedule and production tracker delivers daily

Construction Manager

The construction manager is responsible for building client relationships, managing construction sites, and optimizing project performance. Primary responsibilities include planning, scheduling day-to-day site management, and overall execution with a focus on safety, quality, and cost. This role requires a combination of leadership, technical expertise, and organizational skills to ensure the successful execution of telecom construction projects. Key Responsibilities Develop detailed project plans, schedules, and budgets for telecom construction projects. Monitor project progress and ensure timely completion within budget and quality standards. Oversee and manage construction teams, including foremen, technicians, and subcontractors. Assign tasks, set performance expectations, and provide guidance and support to team members. Enforce safety standards and ensure compliance