Assist in performing work involved with the installation, rearrangement, maintenance, operation, removal, and inspection of electrical transmission and distribution facilities; drive and operate line trucks and associated auxiliary equipment. All job duties apply to overhead and underground equipment and facilities. Successful candidate must reside within the service territory What You'll Do: Underground and overhead line work Assist with assembly, installation, maintenance, removal and competent inspection of underground facilities, conductors, fixtures, structures and associated equipment on de‑energized and grounded overhead and underground systems under direct or immediate supervision. Perform ground‑person duties under immediate or direct supervision as required by skill level. Assist with loading, unloading, handling, installing and removing poles, towers and other structures. Company equipment and energized work (training-based progression) After completion of D‑100 (or equivalent experience), demonstrate ability to operate Company equipment (excluding digger/derricks and aerial lift vehicles), climb poles, ladders and structures, and work on de‑energized conductors and equipment. May work on conductors/equipment energized up to 260 volts under direct supervision. After completion of D‑200 (or equivalent), operate digger/derrick and aerial devices under immediate supervision. Under direct supervision, may operate cutouts, line switches, reclosers, and other sectionalizing or transformer devices. Progression of supervision (direct → immediate → general) occurs as skill increases. After completion of D‑300 (or equivalent), test de‑energized overhead lines and equipment and install/remove personal protective grounds under immediate supervision. Splicing, rigging and material handling Assemble and install line material and hardware under direct or immediate supervision. Use, store and inspect ropes, rigging and hand lines; tie appropriate knots. Splice primary and secondary overhead wires using proper tools and hardware, including crimping and compression tools. Tools, PPE and equipment care Inspect, maintain and organize tools, equipment and company vehicles; keep work areas clean and orderly. Identify, inspect and maintain all classes of rubber gloves and sleeves, insulating blankets, hoses and covers, and other insulating PPE. Report irregularities and abnormal conditions. Rescue and work‑area protection Safely execute pole‑top and bucket‑truck rescue procedures as training is completed. Protect and control work areas by setting and removing barricades, flags, signs, cones and related devices. Records and reporting Maintain accurate records and submit required reports. Correctly read and record information from analog and digital kilowatt‑hour meters. Complete and submit monthly apprentice cards for supervisory review. Other duties Perform similar or less skilled work as assigned. Supervision definitions Direct supervision: A qualified person is working hands‑on with the employee performing the task. Immediate supervision: A qualified person is nearby, in constant visual and/or verbal contact with the employee at the work site. General supervision: A higher‑classification employee knowledgeable of the task; not necessarily present at the job site. Qualified person: A Line Mechanic or Supervisor who is knowledgeable of the task and capable of performing emergency rescue.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees