PURPOSE OF POSITION
2. Productivity: Complete assigned work in a timely fashion. Utilize slow periods productively. Produce amount and volume at expected speed. 3. Technical Skills/Job Knowledge: Demonstrate high level of understanding of technical skills in area of expertise, technology, products and/or processes involved. Duly perform assigned duties. Keep current on changes and be competent with all technology necessary to perform job. 4. Communication: Clearly convey oral and written communication. Keep others informed of activities and problems in timely manner. Listen well; respond appropriately and respectfully. 5. Teamwork/Ability to Work with Others: Demonstrate ability to work in a positive manner with co-workers and/or members with differing backgrounds, opinions, capabilities, etc. Willingly share skills, competencies, and knowledge with others. Establish and maintain strong, effective working relationships. Contribute effectively to group efforts. Promote harmony; agree to disagree without damaging relationships. 6. Accountability: Maintain excellent attendance and provide additional assistance after normal working hours when needed. Be reliable, prepared and accept responsibility for work and actions. 7. Integrity: Demonstrate honesty, high ethical standards, and respect for all co-workers, board of trustees and membership. 8. Professionalism: Address internal and external members with courtesy and respect. Dress in work attire appropriate to the position. Communicate business information in a timely fashion, using means of communication appropriate to the situation. 9. Support of Cooperative Goals: Support cooperative goals and adhere to all policies and procedures. Contribute effectively in support of the cooperative. 10. Problem-Solving: Use sound logic and methodology to solve problems. Explore multiple sources for answers, as required. Be able to identify hidden problems and propose solutions.
2. Routes or re-routes power lines over, under or around existing lines and structures, regularly working above, on, or in close proximity to energized lines. Selects and uses a variety of “hot line” tools and makes use of rubber gloves, line hoses, mechanical jumpers, fiber guards, blankets and other protective devices as specified. Works on all voltages as required throughout the system. 3. Installs, removes, transfers, maintains and/or repairs cross arms, pins, insulators, guys, transformer and switch racks and other overhead pole and underground residential distribution (URD) equipment using a variety of hand tools, equipment and power tools. 4. Installs and removes transformers, including primary and secondary current transformers and self-contained meters, cutouts, disconnecting switches, circuit breakers and other overhead line and URD devices, rigging block and tackle where necessary or working with ground crew and winch to raise and lower equipment. May install street and area lights, working with primary and secondary voltages. 5. Performs line switching or sectionalizing as directed. Performs emergency repairs, phases and connects circuits under load; performs load checks and balances feeders as required. 6. Inspects lines, poles both below and above ground line and equipment for signs of damage or wear and reports deficiencies. May be required to apply pole treatment to poles as part of the pole treatment program. 7. Assists in carrying poles, digging holes, piking and guying poles and other such operations involved in the setting or replacing of poles. 8. Assists in on-the-job training of apprentices and other crew members in maintenance and construction of power lines. 9. May troubleshoot electrical problems on Cooperative equipment using, but not limited to, any and all line testing equipment provided by Inland. 10. May trim trees, fall danger trees and clear ROW in vicinity of power lines. 11. May direct activities of personnel in equal or lower classifications, including assisting in training apprentices. 12. Performs other duties as assigned. Job duties are subject to change as directed by management. 13. Keeps others informed. Reports and written communications are clear, timely and relevant. Use clear and correct verbal communication to varied individuals or groups. Listen responsively.
2. Completion of an accredited apprenticeship program recognized by the Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee and the IBEW. 3. Journeyman in good standing with the IBEW Local 77. 4. Familiar with WAC 296-45 standards and certified in OSHA 1910.269 training. 5. High school diploma or equivalent. 6. Valid, unrestricted Class A (minimum) Commercial Driver’s License (CDL). 7. First Aid/CPR card along with flagger’s card. 8. Knowledgeable and competent in “Pole Top Rescue.” 9. Must possess sound decision-making skills. 10. Must possess and maintain a safe work record. 11. Excellent communication skills and professional appearance. 12. Basic computer skills required. 13. Successful completion of pre-employment physical which includes drug, alcohol, back and knee evaluation/x-rays.
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