Northwest Iowa Community College
Journeyman Lineman
Northwest Iowa Community College, Coldwater, Michigan, United States, 49036
POSITION SUMMARY
Under the general direction of the Electric Superintendent, this position is responsible for the construction, operation, maintenance and repair of overhead and underground electric distribution systems and associated equipment up to 15kV throughout the Coldwater Board of Public Utilities nine (9) square mile service territory. This position is subject to frequent after‑hours duty, will be required to be on stand‑by status and live within a 25‑mile radius.
RESPONSIBILITIES, ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND FUNCTIONS
Operate, construct, maintain and repair all electrical distribution and substation equipment from 120 volt to 15kV power distribution overhead and underground
Install poles, cross arms, transformers, switch assemblies, voltage regulators and other related equipment on the distribution system
Operate 15kV and 138kV substation equipment including circuit breakers, circuit switchers, disconnect switches and fused switches
Locate malfunctions in system through troubleshooting and oversee and participate in testing of system from 120 volts to 15KV equipment
Operate bucket trucks, derrick diggers, excavators, fork trucks, cranes and other related vehicles and equipment
Respond to emergency situations involving the flow of electricity or public safety
Install medium and high voltage metering equipment for aerial and pad‑mount systems
Work on secondary systems including service transformers, aerial and underground conductors, service drops, public outdoor lighting, and metering
Perform work in accordance with all applicable safety policies, programs, procedures to assure a safe working environment for all personnel and the general public
Keep abreast of relevant profession, industry, and utility developments
Responsible for special projects as may be assigned by the Line Lead, Line Crew Leader or Electric Superintendent
Assist in training of Apprentice Lineman
Perform all other duties as assigned
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT
Must be physically mobile
Must be able to climb elevated structures or into confined spaces
Must be able to climb poles up to 100’ above ground
Must be able to operate heavy equipment such as bucket trucks, fork lifts, backhoes, trenchers, etc.
Must be able to lift 100 pounds or more
Must be mechanically inclined
Must be able to stand, use hands to finger, handle/feel, reach with hands/arms, walk, talk, hear, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl
Must be able to work outside in varying weather conditions
QUALIFICATIONS, KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Knowledge of fundamentals of electricity related to the operation, construction, maintenance of distribution and transmission lines and equipment
Knowledge and proficiency of electrical safety including bucket and pole top rescue, arc flash, grounding, and shock hazard
Proficiency in constructing, maintaining and repairing overhead and underground electrical systems and substations
Working knowledge of practices, materials, tools and equipment of the trade
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Ability to communicate effectively with crew, management and the public
Ability to make decisions under duress of emergency situations, time constraints or long hours
Ability to read and interpret electrical prints, maps and schematics
Ability to organize and prioritize to meet critical deadlines
Ability to work closely and effectively with personnel
Ability to remain calm under high pressure situations
Ability to problem solve and able to make precise and complete evaluations of problems
Effective time management
Self-motivated
General understanding of Microsoft Office products (i.e., Word, Excel, etc.)
High school graduate or equivalent
Completion of an Apprenticeship Program resulting in recognition as a Department of Labor certified Journeyman status
Electric utility experience preferred
Must have a valid Michigan driver's license
Must have a valid Michigan Class A CDL license with the ability to obtain a tanker endorsement
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RESPONSIBILITIES, ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND FUNCTIONS
Operate, construct, maintain and repair all electrical distribution and substation equipment from 120 volt to 15kV power distribution overhead and underground
Install poles, cross arms, transformers, switch assemblies, voltage regulators and other related equipment on the distribution system
Operate 15kV and 138kV substation equipment including circuit breakers, circuit switchers, disconnect switches and fused switches
Locate malfunctions in system through troubleshooting and oversee and participate in testing of system from 120 volts to 15KV equipment
Operate bucket trucks, derrick diggers, excavators, fork trucks, cranes and other related vehicles and equipment
Respond to emergency situations involving the flow of electricity or public safety
Install medium and high voltage metering equipment for aerial and pad‑mount systems
Work on secondary systems including service transformers, aerial and underground conductors, service drops, public outdoor lighting, and metering
Perform work in accordance with all applicable safety policies, programs, procedures to assure a safe working environment for all personnel and the general public
Keep abreast of relevant profession, industry, and utility developments
Responsible for special projects as may be assigned by the Line Lead, Line Crew Leader or Electric Superintendent
Assist in training of Apprentice Lineman
Perform all other duties as assigned
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT
Must be physically mobile
Must be able to climb elevated structures or into confined spaces
Must be able to climb poles up to 100’ above ground
Must be able to operate heavy equipment such as bucket trucks, fork lifts, backhoes, trenchers, etc.
Must be able to lift 100 pounds or more
Must be mechanically inclined
Must be able to stand, use hands to finger, handle/feel, reach with hands/arms, walk, talk, hear, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl
Must be able to work outside in varying weather conditions
QUALIFICATIONS, KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Knowledge of fundamentals of electricity related to the operation, construction, maintenance of distribution and transmission lines and equipment
Knowledge and proficiency of electrical safety including bucket and pole top rescue, arc flash, grounding, and shock hazard
Proficiency in constructing, maintaining and repairing overhead and underground electrical systems and substations
Working knowledge of practices, materials, tools and equipment of the trade
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Ability to communicate effectively with crew, management and the public
Ability to make decisions under duress of emergency situations, time constraints or long hours
Ability to read and interpret electrical prints, maps and schematics
Ability to organize and prioritize to meet critical deadlines
Ability to work closely and effectively with personnel
Ability to remain calm under high pressure situations
Ability to problem solve and able to make precise and complete evaluations of problems
Effective time management
Self-motivated
General understanding of Microsoft Office products (i.e., Word, Excel, etc.)
High school graduate or equivalent
Completion of an Apprenticeship Program resulting in recognition as a Department of Labor certified Journeyman status
Electric utility experience preferred
Must have a valid Michigan driver's license
Must have a valid Michigan Class A CDL license with the ability to obtain a tanker endorsement
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