This position is responsible for performing duties required in the operation, maintenance, construction and repair of transmission and distribution systems. The Lineworker Apprentice 3 will demonstrate mastery and continue duties of Apprentice 1 and Apprentice 2, construct and maintain overhead and underground electric lines and equipment, and work lines and equipment energized with higher voltage only after successful completion of Apprentice 2, after successfully completing hot line training with recommendation of the supervisor and the approval of the manager. This role involves inspecting existing primary and secondary power lines and substation equipment, correcting and reporting problems and hazards, maintaining and operating vehicles and equipment, investigating trouble on lines and locating the cause of power outages, and performing maintenance and servicing, including cleaning and repairing, of all tools and equipment. The position also includes performing rubber glove work on energized lines from an aerial device, working on de-energized or grounded lines or equipment from a pole or aerial device, and performing more complex duties of a Lineman under general supervision with some instruction. The role requires participation in and successful completion of training as scheduled, demonstrating diligence in learning and adhering to safety regulations, collecting delinquent accounts, and being available for call-out duty. Additionally, the position involves operating PEC vehicles for business purposes in accordance with applicable laws and PEC policies, maintaining driver eligibility, maintaining the security of confidential information, staying abreast of technological advances, and demonstrating regular and prompt attendance. The employee may be called upon to direct the work of others in emergency situations and may be required to facilitate meetings and speak in front of large groups of people.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED