PUPOSE OF POSITION To provide outstanding customer service to the members of Blue Ridge Energy by constructing, operating, maintaining and repairing the cooperative's overhead and underground electric utility distribution and transmission power lines and their associated equipment (fuses, OCRs, OCBs transformers, poles, and other pole/line hardware, etc.) and to restore electric service promptly, safely, and efficiently when interrupted regardless of time of day, night, or weather conditions. About the Role: We're looking for a safety-minded, motivated individual to join our Watauga team as an Apprentice Line Technician I . This role is the starting point in a structured apprentice program designed to build your knowledge of electric utility distribution systems from the ground up. Throughout the first year, you'll work closely with experienced crews to build foundational knowledge and hands-on skills in a safe, supportive environment. Your responsibilities will include: Assisting with overhead (OH) and underground (URD) line construction on de-energized systems Framing poles, installing anchors and guys, and clearing right-of-way Learning proper care, use, and maintenance of tools, materials, and equipment Supporting service and transformer installations on non-energized poles and systems Participating in training for CPR, first aid, pole-top and bucket rescue, and safe work practices Beginning to climb poles under supervision in training scenarios and on cold poles Practicing safe operation of power tools and personal protective equipment Learning basic electrical theory, distribution system layouts, and grounding Gaining familiarity with staking sheets, material tickets, and cooperative rate structures You'll work under the direction of qualified Line Technicians and Crew Leaders, with ongoing evaluation and mentorship. At the end of your first year, you'll continue progressing through our structured apprentice program with increased responsibility and skill development at each level. Apprentice Levels are: I, II, III, IV, Class B, and Class A. What You Bring: Willingness to learn and work outdoors in all weather conditions Ability to follow safety practices and instructions precisely Physical ability to perform manual labor and climb utility poles Strong teamwork, communication, and work ethic (Preferred) Prior experience in electrical utility work or vocational training Grow with Us: This is a valuable opportunity for individuals looking to begin a long-term career in the electric utility industry. We provide the training and support - you bring the commitment and drive.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED