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Texas Co-op is seeking multiple positions from entry-level Lineman Helper to Journeyman/1st Class Lineman. Responsibilities include assisting in construction, maintenance, and installation of electric distribution lines and equipment across service areas.
Required are a high school diploma or equivalent, with pole climbing training for apprentices and CPR/First Aid certification. On-call and travel to field locations may be required.
Responsible for the construction, repair, maintenance, and installation of power lines, both above and underground, and the installation of transformers and meters. Multiple positions, from entry-level Lineman Helper to Journeyman/1st Class Lineman, are currently available within our service area. Position and location will be determined based upon candidate's qualifications, experience, and the Co-op's needs at the time of hire.
High school diploma or equivalency is required. Additionally, for Apprentice Lineman, completion of basic pole climbing is required and graduation from vocational/technical school in power line studies is preferred. 2nd Class Lineman must have completed an apprenticeship lineman program. Journeyman/1st Class Lineman will have completed advanced lineman training/lineman certification. All positions must possess or be able to obtain CPR and First Aid certification.
Previous experience working with electrical systems and prior construction knowledge and abilities is preferred, but not required, for Lineman Helper. Apprentice Lineman should have one to three years experience in electric utility distribution operations. 2nd Class Lineman should have two to five years of experience. Journeyman/1st Class Lineman must have five to ten years of experience in electric utility distribution operations, including distribution system construction and maintenance.
Apprentice through Journeyman/1st Class Lineman must possess knowledge of RUS and REA line specifications, National Electric Code, National Electric Safety Code, and OSHA Rules and Regulations. Prior experience in basic technical utility knowledge is required.
The majority of the work schedule will be performed traveling to and working at various field locations within the service territory each day. The individual must be willing to work in all adverse and inclement weather conditions, including help with service restoration during storms. Overtime may be required at times of heavy workload. Must be able to serve on-call duty on a rotation basis.