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Great Lakes Energy is hiring a Journeyman or Utility Lineman/Lineworker to maintain and construct electric distribution systems out of our Wayland district. Offering competitive hourly pay and robust benefits, this role involves teamwork, safety adherence, and varied duties. Candidates should have completed a DOL-certified apprenticeship and hold a CDL with appropriate endorsements.
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Journeyman or Utility Lineworker
Great Lakes Energy is looking for a journeyman or utility lineworker to work out of our Wayland district professionally maintaining, constructing, and providing emergency restoration of electric distribution systems.
Journeyman or Utility Lineworker
Great Lakes Energy is looking for a journeyman or utility lineworker to work out of our Wayland district professionally maintaining, constructing, and providing emergency restoration of electric distribution systems.
Who We Are
For over 85 years, we have powered rural communities across 26 counties in western and northern Michigan. We serve over 128,000 meters as the third-largest Michigan-based electric utility and the state's largest member-owned power company.
We prioritize enriching the lives of our community members. We not only provide electric service, but we also provide reliable and robust fiber technology through Truestream, a communication solutions subsidiary of Great Lakes Energy.
We have over 300 employees who are more than just colleagues - we're a close-knit family of diverse professionals united by a shared vision. Our collaborative environment encourages creativity, empowers growth, and fosters a sense of purpose in everything we do.
A Day in The Life of a Lineworker at GLE
Teamwork, collaboration, and professionalism are all expectations of the day-to-day lifestyle of GLE lineworkers. No two days are exactly the same. Power restoration, power line construction, maintenance and repair of existing power lines and emergency call-outs are just a few of the duties that could be waiting for you. We don't call off work for rain or snow days, so your schedule is set and reliable. Your home base consists of one primary show-up and a team of coworkers that work together to get the job done in the safest and most efficient way possible. Sometimes storm work within our expansive system will require assistance to other service areas, but for the most part, you get to end your night at home each day.
Who You Are
You are the kind of person who loves to be outside in the elements, no matter what the day looks like. You answer emergency calls because you have a deep sense of responsibility to your coworkers and the company you work for. You have a passion for linework and know how to work safely. Speaking of safety, it is your (and our) primary focus - we all want everyone to make it home safely at the end of the day. You have completed a DOL-certified apprenticeship training program, including 7000 hours of on-the-job training, and you are recognized as a utility or journeyman lineworker. You also have an unrestricted CDL with group A designation and air brake endorsement. We may be able to consider your application if you are a higher-step apprentice, so don't let the lineworker requirement deter you from applying.
What's in It for You?
Benefits
You are valuable to us, and our benefits are here to show it. That's why we put employees first-your health, your family, and your development. We have a number of benefits, both traditional and progressive, to support you and your family through life's various stages. Here's just a taste of what we have to offer:
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