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CITY & BOROUGH OF SITKA Journeyman Lineman in Sitka, Alaska

Thank you for considering employment with the City and Borough of Sitka. The following information is provided to give potential applicants awareness regarding the job.

Up to a $20,000 sign-on bonus is available depending on qualifications and experience, subject to certain provisions.

Primary Purpose of Job

The primary purpose of this position is to inspect, evaluate, repair, install and maintain all classes of overhead and underground power transmission and distribution lines, and substations in a safe manner. This position may direct the work of Apprentice Linemen. This position is responsible to collaborate with other department employees to ensure safe and coordinated operation of the utility system.

Under the direct supervision of the General Foreman, the employee works independently on assigned duties and responsibilities.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

Installs, maintains and repairs primary and secondary equipment on electric transmission, distribution and substations Tests, maintains and installs duct line, cable, conduits, risers, circuit breakers, transformers and associated equipment, substation equipment and circuits Operates heavy equipment and vehicles Climbs poles/towers or rides in bucket attached to truck mounted boom and other overhead devices necessary to access electric lines Works in ditches, culverts, vaults and other underground situations necessary to access electric lines Installs and maintains company owned customers outdoor lighting equipment Investigates outages Performs preventative maintenance system checks Ensures the safety of co-workers and the general public Performs switching on circuits to de-energize for Clearances and Hold Orders Participates in regular job briefings and safety meetings Performs other duties as assigned

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

Knowledge of: Principles, practices, methods, equipment and tools used in electric transmission and distribution systems and substations Federal and state safety law and regulations, guidelines, and required equipment Wiring diagrams and electric and building codes Occupational hazards and safety precautions and rules for electric distribution and transmission operation and maintenance Switching procedures during power outages and emergencies Basic First Aid and CPR

Skills in: Operating a personal computer using standard Microsoft software applications such as Excel, Word, Outlook, and any other customized software Working on energized and de-energized high- and medium-voltage electrical lines Operating diggers, aerial lifts, bucket truck, backhoes, tensioners, pullers, and cranes, and other heavy equipment Using hand tools to connect wires to terminals and to attach various kinds of hardware to cable and to perform tree trimming Multi-tasking with strong attention to detail

Ability to: Read and interpret designs and specifications related to electric distribution and transmission and substations Climb, ladders, utility poles, lift trucks, and other overhead pieces of equipment necessary to access electric lines Work in ditches, culverts, vaults, and other underground, and sometime tight, spaces and situations necessary to access electric lines Communicate well with others, both orally and in writing, using both technical and non-technical language Understand and follow oral and written policies, procedures and instructions Prepare and present accurate and reliable reports containing findings and recommendations Use logical and creative thought processes to develop solutions according to written specifications and oral instructions Perform a wide variety of duties and responsibilities with accuracy and speed under the pressure of time-sensitive deadlines Quickly learn and put to use new skills and knowledge

Minimum Qualifications

High School diploma or GED; and Journeyman Lineman certification or license; and Certificate of Fitness as a Journeyman Lineman issued by the State of Alaska

Other Job Requirements or Expectations

Current or ability to obtain a current certificate of completion of a Pole Top and Bucket Truck Rescue test, upon hire, and annually thereafter per OSHA 1910.269 Maintenance of Alaska Certificate of Fitness every 2 years as required by the Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development Random drug and alcohol screening as required for safety and regulatory compliance Employees are expected to wear right attire and PPE for safety purposes and the work assigned Employees are expected to maintain all required certifications during their employment with the Utility Employees will be required to be on on-call, report to work when on-call, and available to work any hours during a 24-hour period, especially in an emergency

Possession of, or the ability to obtain within 90 days after hire, the following: Commercial drivers license issued by the State of Alaska Emergency first aid and CPR certification

Working Conditions and Physical Requirements

Working Conditions: Works in the field outside, often in inclement weather with related hazards Field work exposes employee to high voltage electrical lines and other environmental factors such as high winds, heavy precipitation, freezing rain and snow, loud noises, vibrations of

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