Position Summary: The Test Truck Crew Leader is responsible for leading a field crew that performs dielectric testing on utility fleet trucks and equipment, along with inspection and replacement of required PPE. This role involves extensive travel, working out of town Monday–Thursday and occasional Fridays, supporting utility power operations across multiple sites. The Crew Leader ensures that all testing activities meet safety, compliance, and industry standards while operating specialized test trucks. Essential Functions: Field Leadership & Coordination Lead and supervise a crew conducting dielectric testing and PPE replacement on utility fleet assets. Coordinate daily work plans, jobsite setups, and efficient workflow. Provide on‑site instruction, oversight, and performance guidance to crew members. Serve as the primary contact between field operations and fleet/maintenance leadership. Dielectric Testing & PPE Management Operate dielectric test trucks and related testing equipment in accordance with industry and manufacturer standards. Perform tests on aerial lifts, bucket trucks, digger derricks, and insulated tools. Document test results, ensure compliance with utility safety requirements, and identify equipment that fails testing. Inspect, replace, and verify compliance of PPE, including hot sticks, gloves, sleeves, and other insulated tools. Safety & Compliance Uphold and enforce strict safety protocols consistent with utility power industry standards. Ensure compliance with OSHA, DOT, and company policies at all times. Conduct jobsite safety assessments, tailboards, hazard identification, and proper lockout/tagout procedures. Promote a safety‑first culture through continuous crew coaching and safe work practices. Equipment Operation & Maintenance Drive and operate CDL‑required test trucks, following DOT regulations. Perform pre-trip and post-trip inspections and coordinate needed maintenance. Maintain test equipment calibration, tools, and test materials. Assist in loading/unloading equipment and perform tasks requiring heavy lifting. Maintain company vehicles, equipment, and tools in good working conditions. Work safely while performing dielectric tests and changing out PPE in the field. Work safely while testing PPE in house. Perform all other related work as required to complete the job. Documentation & Reporting Complete dielectric test reports, certificates, and PPE compliance records. Enter data into fleet management or utility compliance systems. Communicate findings and recommendations to fleet managers or utility supervisors. Work Schedule & Travel Requirements Position is out of town Monday–Thursday, with overnight stays required. Occasional Friday work depending on project schedules or utility needs. Ability to travel regionally for extended periods if necessary.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
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