OSP Make Ready Engineer at UtilitiesOne
Voorhees, New Jersey, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

19 Jun, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

21 Mar, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

OSP Aerial Engineering, Make-Ready Engineering, Pole Loading Analysis, O-Calc Pro, SpidaCalc, PoleForeman, NESC Compliance, Relocations, Guying Design, Risers, Down Guys, KMZ Mapping, GIS, Smartsheet, Permitting

Industry

Utilities

Description
OSP Make Ready Engineer Department: Operations Employment Type: Full Time Location: United States Reporting To: Jerron Pittman Description At Utilities One, we are driven by innovation, operational excellence, and a commitment to building the future of critical infrastructure. As a trusted turnkey solutions provider across telecom, power, water, renewable energy, and data center sectors, we deliver high-quality services that connect and empower communities. In addition to our core operations, we offer specialized consulting services that help our clients design, optimize, and execute complex infrastructure projects with confidence and precision. We believe our greatest strength is our people — a team of dedicated professionals who bring expertise, collaboration, and integrity to everything they do. Join us and become part of a growing organization where your contributions make a meaningful impact. We’re seeking a highly skilled OSP Make-Ready Engineer to evaluate aerial pole infrastructure, perform structural analysis, and produce compliant, build-ready documentation that supports fiber deployment across the country. If you understand pole loading from the power down, NESC clearances, and make-ready recommendations inside and out, then his role is for you. As an OSP Make-Ready Engineer, you will be responsible for assessing aerial utility poles, conducting pole loading analysis, and developing make-ready engineering (MRE) packages to support telecommunications and broadband infrastructure projects. Your work will directly impact construction readiness, safety compliance, and coordination with joint-use owners. Key Responsibilities Evaluate aerial utility poles for structural viability, clearance, and attachment opportunities from power space to communication space Conduct detailed pole loading analysis (PLA) using software such as O-Calc Pro, SpidaCalc, or PoleForeman Develop accurate make-ready recommendations including relocations, replacements, guying, risers, and down guys Review pole configuration, height, class, existing loads, and tension forces to determine compliance with NESC and owner specifications Collaborate with field survey teams to verify pole dimensions, attachment heights, span lengths, and clearance measurements Prepare and submit MRE/PLA reports, including annotated photos, sketches, and redlines in KMZ or GIS-based formats Interface with permitting and joint-use teams to support pole application submittals Ensure all deliverables meet client, utility, and regulatory standards (e.g., NESC Rule 235, 238, 239) Communicate with power utilities and joint-use pole owners to respond to feedback or revisions during make-ready coordination Skills, Knowledge and Expertise 2+ years of experience in OSP aerial engineering, make-ready engineering, or pole loading analysis Proficiency with pole loading software: O-Calc, SpidaCalc, PoleForeman, or equivalent Solid understanding of pole structure classifications, tension loads, guying design, and utility attachment clearance standards In-depth knowledge of NESC (National Electrical Safety Code) as it applies to aerial fiber design and clearances Experience preparing permit-ready MRE packages and reviewing field-collected structure data Ability to read construction prints, interpret pole charts, and communicate technical issues effectively Familiarity with KMZ mapping, Google Earth, Smartsheet, or GIS platforms is a plus Bonus Points For: Experience working directly with power companies or joint-use pole owners. Field experience capturing pole data, heights, guying structures, and clearance photos Familiarity and connections with joint use standards from major utilities (e.g., Duke, Georgia Power, PG&E, Oncor, etc.) Exposure to grant-funded broadband projects (BEAD, RDOF) and their permitting structures Benefits Competitive weekly pay and compensation package; Health Insurance plans (health, dental, vision); Whole Life Insurance; 401k Plan; PTO/Paid Holidays; Long-term, career-track employment with growth opportunities into technical or leadership roles .
Responsibilities
The role involves evaluating aerial utility poles for structural viability, clearance, and attachment opportunities, and conducting detailed pole loading analysis using specialized software. Responsibilities also include developing make-ready engineering (MRE) packages with recommendations for relocations, replacements, and guying to support fiber deployment.
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