OHE Lineman C
4 weeks ago
The OHE Lineman C assists the Journeyman Lineman and the Foreman while in training and learning the trade. This position supports and learns from the Lineman team and works with other personnel from the department.
Responsibilities- Construct, maintain, and inspect transmission and distribution of electrical or power lines.
- Provide technical skills needed for the operation and maintenance of reliable electrical services for the consumer, completing jobs with quality and timeliness.
- Provide for connecting and disconnecting, installing and removal, moving and transferring of various electrical devices on customers' facilities, i.e. transformers, transformer banks, regulators, switches, switching devices, capacitor banks, etc.
- Route or reroute power lines over, under, or around existing lines and structures.
- Inspect and/or remove power lines that are damaged.
- Assist in carrying poles, digging holes, and other operations involved in setting or replacing poles.
- Perform line switching or sectionalizing, as directed.
- Investigate consumer complaints and make repairs to energized electrical distribution lines, as needed.
- Provide backup for Class B Apprentice Lineman and assist in completion of duties.
- Responsible for timely submission of all Apprentice Program required documentation.
- May troubleshoot electrical problems on customer equipment.
- Drive bucket truck to jobsite and maintain truck stock.
- Minimum: High school diploma, or equivalent. 1 year of lineman experience. Valid Class A CDL is required.
- Preferred: 2 or more years of lineman experience. OSHA 10 Certification.
This job operates in a field environment. This role routinely requires extended periods of bending, squatting, climbing, kneeling, pushing, pulling, lifting, lifting in awkward positions, standing, and twisting. Also, working in inclement weather conditions, such as extreme heat, extreme cold, rain, ice, snow, and wind.
This position is physically active, with lifting required. Must be able to bend and lift and carry up to 50 pounds. Clarity of vision at 20 feet or more or 20 inches or less, with the ability to judge distance and space relationships. Precise hand-eye coordination. Ability to identify and distinguish colors.