Troubleshooter (Day Shift)

Eversource EnergyHooksett, NH
1d$59Onsite

About The Position

Eversource will not offer immigration-related sponsorship for this position. Applicants who require immigration sponsorship—either now or in the future—should not apply. This includes, but is not limited to, direct company sponsorship, listing Eversource as the employer of record on immigration documents, or any work authorization that requires company involvement or documentation (e.g., H-1B, OPT, STEM OPT, CPT, TN, J-1, O-1, etc.). This is a Hooksett Day-Shift Troubleshooter position, rotational shift 6am – 6pm. This is a 3-2-2-3 rotation Position Description: Dayshift Troubleshooter Starting Rate Of Pay: $$59.01 per hour Troubleshooters generally work as a single man crew. Individuals will work on energized and de-energized lines and equipment, at all voltage levels, utilizing approved work methods, equipment, and tools in accordance with current training levels. Responsibilities include identifying and isolating faulty primary and secondary equipment; operating switching devices on overhead and URD systems. work with Field Electricians on overhead and underground systems; clearing faulty and unsafe conditions including maintaining, restoring electrical service; connecting, disconnecting, and operating portable transformers, generators, and temporary primary jumpers to restore service under emergency or urgent conditions. working with the Substation group to connect mobile substations; replacing failed transformers with the assistance of another qualified person; replacing damaged or faulty services during the initial response or as a follow up corrective maintenance after a temporary repair has been made; repairing and re-energizing primary; performing street light installation and repair; installing and removing protective covers; performing overhead and underground inspections and patrols and performing additional security, perimeter and emergency inspections of substations as necessary; making current and voltage measurements as required; directing the work of other Lineworkers assigned or necessary to assist with emergency conditions; applying standards, operating procedures, services requirements, and safe operating practices relating to the work without reference to notes on work of a recurring nature; operating and adjusting overhead and pad-mounted controlled equipment inspections as required. Bargaining unit employees with rights to this post will be given first consideration. This is a union represented position so anyone going into this position would be required to become a member of the union.

Requirements

  • Familiarity with line crew work gained through a total of at least four years’ line related experience and obtaining a Lineworker I classification or the equivalent is required.
  • Individuals must have mechanical aptitude, a thorough knowledge of the electric transmission and distribution system, be analytical, alert, resourceful, and a work history that demonstrates safe work habits.
  • The ability to climb is required.
  • Ability to work outdoors in all weather conditions, day or night.
  • Ability to perform physically demanding work, including climbing, lifting, and working aloft in a bucket and in confined spaces.
  • Must be able to respond to storm emergencies, extended shifts, nights, weekends, and holidays as required.
  • Must obtain and maintain a New Hampshire High/Medium Voltage License.
  • A Valid Commercial Driver's License (CDL) Class B rating is required.
  • You must also have the ability to obtain a CDL Class A rating with an "0" endorsement within six months of hire.
  • You must have a high school diploma or equivalent (GED).
  • You must successfully complete and pass a written and practical test before an offer is made for a Troubleshooter position.
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  • Bargaining unit employees with rights to this post will be given first consideration.
  • This is a union represented position so anyone going into this position would be required to become a member of the union.

Responsibilities

  • identifying and isolating faulty primary and secondary equipment
  • operating switching devices on overhead and URD systems
  • work with Field Electricians on overhead and underground systems
  • clearing faulty and unsafe conditions including maintaining, restoring electrical service
  • connecting, disconnecting, and operating portable transformers, generators, and temporary primary jumpers to restore service under emergency or urgent conditions
  • working with the Substation group to connect mobile substations
  • replacing failed transformers with the assistance of another qualified person
  • replacing damaged or faulty services during the initial response or as a follow up corrective maintenance after a temporary repair has been made
  • repairing and re-energizing primary
  • performing street light installation and repair
  • installing and removing protective covers
  • performing overhead and underground inspections and patrols and performing additional security, perimeter and emergency inspections of substations as necessary
  • making current and voltage measurements as required
  • directing the work of other Lineworkers assigned or necessary to assist with emergency conditions
  • applying standards, operating procedures, services requirements, and safe operating practices relating to the work without reference to notes on work of a recurring nature
  • operating and adjusting overhead and pad-mounted controlled equipment inspections as required
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