Perform all types of work involved in the construction, maintenance, rebuild, removal, operation, testing and inspection of energized or de-energized generation, transmission and distribution facilities. Assist in responding to emergency call-outs on station trouble and coordinating prompt restoration of service to customers as required. This role involves working on energized equipment up to 260 volts, and after six months, assisting with work on conductors and equipment energized at voltages above 750 volts with direct supervision. The position requires selecting and understanding proper prints and drawings, using various test equipment, and assisting in the maintenance and repair of station equipment such as transformers, circuit breakers, and rotating machinery. Responsibilities also include installing and maintaining station batteries, assisting with station work like conduit and cable installation, using hand lines for tools and materials, digging trenches, and performing painting and climbing tasks. The role involves using insulating materials, performing visual inspections, reading gauges, applying start-run-stop tests, and reporting abnormal conditions. Additionally, it includes replacing lamps, switches, and outlets, installing and maintaining signal and communication systems, assisting with electrical tests, and participating in station switching procedures. Maintaining records, preparing reports, attending and assisting in training, and operating company vehicles and specialized equipment are also key duties. The position requires knowledge of steel and aerial lift rescue, various knots, and safe operating practices.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
Associate degree
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees