Journeyman Linemen perform all construction and maintenance on all overhead and underground systems and equipment. They possess a thorough understanding of all construction specifications and safety rules and procedures.
Job Dimensions
Internal Responsibility - Leading crew members in the absence of the Foreman. Directs and trains others as assigned. Communicating with System Operations.
External Responsibility - Apprentice D Linemen through Journeyman Linemen are the face of the co-op Builds effective relationships with members, contractors, and vendors. Ensures reliability within TCEC's existing distribution system providing adequate and dependable service to the members and constructing new electrical power lines efficiently.
Principal Accountabilities
Operating a digger derrick, bucket truck, mini-excavators, forklifts, tractors, pole trailers, wire pullers, winches, wire tensioners, backyard machines, hydraulic pole jacks, trenchers, chain saws, and power tools.
Performing line construction and power restoration with the use of line tools and equipment.
Performing all primary line construction, retirement, and maintenance on overhead and underground infrastructure.
Installing, maintaining, and removing multi-phase overhead and underground transformers.
Performing traffic control when necessary.
Performing DOT pre-trip inspections.
Using technology for work processes.
Performs proper maintenance and care of all materials, tools, equipment, and vehicles assigned.
Assisting in the deliverance of tailboards, performing pole top and bucket rescues, strong and thorough understanding of TCEC safety rules and procedures, etc.
Minimum Requirements
Education - A high school diploma or GED is required.
Experience - Minimum four (4) years of experience in electrical utility construction and maintenance. Ability to perform all primary line construction and maintenance on overhead and underground infrastructure. Ability to install, maintain, remove, and troubleshoot multi-phase overhead and underground transformers.
Certification/License, etc. - Valid Class A CDL and DOT medical card, pole top, bucket truck, and vault rescues, forklift certification, CPR and AED training, and Smith Driving training.
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities - Understanding overcurrent protection, coordination, fault current, and fusing. Possessing knowledge of common and uncommon troubleshooting problems and solution techniques for equipment and outages. Understanding multi-phase and primary metering, including associated calculations. Possessing a thorough understanding of and installing, maintaining, removing, and troubleshooting reclosers, voltage regulators, and capacitors. Advanced communication, leadership, and teamwork skills. Initiative to increase job knowledge and technical skills. Ability to stand, and walk; frequently sit, bend, stoop, squat, lift, and carry up to 50 pounds; push and/or pull; reach above shoulder level; and twist; to climb, balance, kneel, crouch. Work in extreme conditions.
At Tri-County Electric Cooperative, we actively work with our mission, vision and values in mind.
Mission:
The mission of our Cooperative family is to enhance the quality of life in our diverse communities by providing safe, reliable, and competitive electric and customer service to our member-owners as good stewards of the environment.
Vision:
Taking care of our member-owners
Values:
Reliable, Responsible, Integrity, Accountability, Respectful and Committed.