DescriptionThe Transmission Operations Department is seeking General Utility Workers (GUW) to support field operations that ensure the safe and reliable operation of transmission systems. In this hands-on role, employees will assist with maintenance, construction, and repair of equipment while working in a team-oriented, safety-focused environment. Candidates should be dependable, adaptable, and willing to learn and grow within critical infrastructure operations.
ResponsibilitiesCore Responsibilities
- Work within manholes and other underground structures, as well as at high elevations, as needed
- Work assigned shifts, which may include rotating schedules, weekends, holidays, and overtime, as needed to meet the operational needs of the department
- Troubleshoot mechanical and/or electrical equipment
- Operate motors and pumping equipment
- Exercises safe work practices while adhering to environmental policies and procedures
- Works in electrical enclosed spaces with diameter openings of 28 to 32 inches
- Work in outdoor weather conditions, heavy traffic, on elevated platforms or areas, and are exposed to ambient noise
- Demonstrate strong oral and written communication skills
- Obtain emergency response certification, sheeting and shoring certification, and other certification as necessary
- This position requires the operation of a Commercial Motor Vehicle (CMV) weighing between 10,000 and 26,000 lbs
- Comply with U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations, including passing a DOT physical exam, maintaining a valid medical examiners certificate, and participating in random drug testing (including marijuana) before and during employment
QualificationsRequired Education/Experience
Relevant Work Experience
- Experience handling piping equipment, including slings, shackles, and chain hoists
- Experience performing standard maintenance functions such as measuring, pipe cutting, tubing bending, soldering, and handling cumbersome materials
- Experience using hand and power tools
- Experience troubleshooting mechanical and/or electrical equipment
Licenses and Certifications- Driver's License Required
Physical Demands
- Ability to respond to system emergencies
- Perform extended driving through heavy traffic and severe off-road conditions
- Perform heavy manual labor, i.e. push, pull, and lift up to 50lbs
- Ability to carry tools and materials when climbing ladders and scaffolds, and entering confined spaces
- Ability to work in adverse conditions that include, noise, confined spaces, and high elevations
- Ability to climb ladders and stairs
- Ability to work in inclement weather and adverse conditions (i.e., excessive heat, cold, noise, confined spaces)
- Ability to work with, and in, the vicinity of high voltage and/or other high-energy systems
- Ability to be approved to wear and use either a full or half-face respirator, without facial hair or other conditions that may interfere with the seal, in accordance with OSHA regulations
- Ability to climb in and out of manholes and excavations
- Stand, walk, lift, climb, bend, kneel, stoop, and/or reach for the duration of the workday
- Ability to use hand tools and operate heavy machinery, i.e. jackhammers
- Ability to travel to company locations to work on storm restoration and heat contingencies
- Acknowledge that if selected, must pass a Physical Abilites Test (PAT)
- Wear necessary Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), i.e. fire-retardant clothing and safety harnesses
- Work rotating shifts, including nights, midnights, weekends, and holidays
Additional Physical Demands
- The selected candidate will be assigned a System Emergency Assignment (i.e., an emergency response role) and will be expected to work non-business hours during emergencies, which may include nights, weekends, and holidays.
- Pushing/pulling/lifting tools and equipment weighing up to 50 pounds
- Walking/climbing/standing/bending extensively during the work shift
- Wearing a safety harness
- Working in an aerial device
- Ability to wear all required personal protective equipment (PPE), including tick repellent and fireretardant clothing, safety harnesses, hearing protection, fallarrest gear, safety boots, and a hard hat.
- Working in electrical enclosed spaces having a diameter opening of 28 to 32 inches