UNASSIGNED APPRENTICE LINEMAN-1 (UAL-1) for Distribution Organization - Outside ATL Metro Georgia Power's line crews play an integral part in Georgia's economy. Hospitals, government agencies, schools, businesses, and individuals will be relying on line crews to provide reliable electric service. If you're looking for a career in which you can make a difference and serve Georgians, consider becoming an Apprentice Lineman for Georgia Power! Our Unassigned Apprentice Lineman (UAL-1) positions are typically located throughout the state of Georgia. Your ability to work anywhere in the state could be a factor in any hiring decisions. Flexibility in desired work locations is essential for progression through the Lineman Development Program. All candidates must be available to work within a certain distance of their assigned operating headquarters (upon hire). No relocation assistance is available. Summary of Position Duties The UAL-1 will be assisting with the construction of overhead and underground power distribution systems. You will learn construction and maintenance activities associated with our Distribution systems, as well as operating procedures for all equipment involved in the process, including diggers, derricks, cranes, aerial devices, and pulling and tensioning equipment. The ability to work at heights and feel comfortable doing so is critical to work in a bucket truck or manually climbing using spikes and a climbing belt. One of the most important things you will learn during this period is how to safely climb poles. Training: The Unassigned Apprentice Lineman (UAL-1) position was developed as a part of the Lineman Development Program (LDP). The LDP is an extensive training program combining skills training, classroom training, and on-the-job training. Successful completion of 4-5 year LDP program is required in order to become a Journeyman Lineman with Georgia Power.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED