Electrical Lineworkers are offered high pay, good benefits, and great jobs!
Attend an information session to learn about training opportunities to get you started as a lineworker.
Today, more electrical lineworkers than ever are advancing toward retirement. This is leaving fewer and fewer lineworkers to fill a growing number of open positions.
Electric lineworkers are required to work outdoors in all types of weather and are subject to 24-hour call. They install, remove, maintain, and repair electric overhead and underground distribution, sub-transmission, and transmission systems.
Tasks:
• Install/repair poles, wire and electrical equipment associated with overhead electrical distribution and transmission systems.
• Install/repair underground cable and electrical equipment associated with electrical distribution and transmission systems.
• Ensure public and crew safety, including: personal protection equipment and emergency procedures and training.
• Remain current with all construction, maintenance, safety and work methods, specifications, materials and practices.
• Drive a variety of motor vehicles and operates hydraulic equipment; for example: back hoe trenchers, bucket trucks and digger derricks.
• Use a variety of hand tools, including chain saws, shovels, drills and compression tools.
Attend an information session for more details on how to get started.