San Diego County Office of Education
Apprentice Line Worker
San Diego County Office of Education, Albany, Georgia, United States, 31701
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Position The purpose of this classification is to operate light equipment and perform manual work functions associated with construction, repair and maintenance of Electrical Power, distribution systems, substations, generators, telecommunications systems, lines and related equipment. This is the progressive working/training position to becoming a qualified Line Worker.
Responsibilities
Operate a variety of equipment, machinery and tools used in construction, maintenance and repair of power distribution systems, including dump trucks, backhoes, trencher, line trucks, boring rigs, tension rigs, hydraulic tools, jackhammer, air compressor, pipe horn, etc.
Perform routine general maintenance tasks to keep machinery and tools operable, such as inspecting equipment, checking fluid levels, replacing fluids, greasing, washing, and cleaning shop and work areas.
Maintain right‑of‑ways, ditches and holding ponds, trimming trees, removing stumps and debris, mowing grass, and other related tasks.
Assist with substation maintenance and construction of power distribution systems, laying and installing pipe, boring under roads, pouring concrete, digging trenches, driving ground rods, flagging traffic, and lifting heavy materials.
Assist in operating, managing and maintaining Utility and privately owned generators.
Install, maintain and repair underground and overhead structures such as high‑mast lighting, street lights, poles, cables and related equipment.
Work after normal business hours, weekends and holidays as required during natural disasters, power outages, tree work or other service disruptions.
Assist in installing transformers, insulators, lightning arresters, switches, wire conductors and auxiliary equipment to poles.
Operate a two‑way radio during duties.
Load and unload equipment and materials; maintain sufficient supplies on trucks for work sites.
Use precautionary work methods and safety equipment to protect crew and public.
Respond to routine requests for information from employees, officials, the public or other individuals.
Install, maintain and remove decorations and lights during holiday seasons.
Assist with manual tasks associated with the installation and maintenance of the Fiber Optic telecommunications system.
Participate in the Accredited Apprentice Lineman Training program, including out‑of‑town travel, climbing wood poles, completing homework and classroom assignments, and written and hands‑on testing.
Progress through training levels, ultimately qualifying to work low voltage without supervision and medium to high voltage under direct supervision by the third year.
Maintain self‑motivation and discipline, follow strict safety rules, national, state and local codes and specifications.
Complete CPR, GDOT Flagging, Pole Top & Bucket Truck Rescue training and certifications.
Additional Functions
Perform other related duties as required.
May be temporarily assigned to tree crew, directional drilling crew, substation or any other light department crew as needed.
Minimum Qualifications
High school diploma or GED required; supplemented by 6–12 months of previous experience or training operating light equipment, or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience.
Must possess and maintain a valid Georgia Commercial Driver's License (CDL) with appropriate endorsements, or be able to obtain within a six‑month orientation period.
Must complete required CPR training.
Core Competencies & ADA Compliance
Use of Technology
Job Knowledge
Continuous Learning
Analytical
Design
Problem Solving
Project Management
Customer Service
Communications
Cooperation
Oral Communication
Teamwork
Written Communication
Change Management
Performance Coaching
Leadership
Managing People
Quality Management
Visionary Leadership
Recruitment & Staffing
Conflict Resolution
Business Acumen
Cost Consciousness
Diversity
Ethics
Organizational Support
Strategic Thinking
Sales Skills
Personal Appearance
Achievement Focus
Adaptability
Attendance/Punctuality
Dependability
Initiative
Innovation
Judgment
Planning/Organizing
Quality
Quantity
Safety and Security
Physical Demands The position requires standing, walking, using hands to handle, reaching, climbing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, and occasionally sitting. The employee must regularly lift or move up to 25 pounds, frequently up to 50 pounds, and occasionally more than 100 pounds. Vision requirements include physical, close, distance, color, peripheral, depth perception, and focus adjustment.
Work Environment Regular exposure to moving mechanical parts, high or precarious places, outside weather conditions, electrical shock risk, and vibration. Frequent exposure to fumes, airborne particles, wet/humid conditions, chemicals, extreme temperatures, explosives, and radiation. Noise level is usually moderate.
EEO Statement The City of Albany, Georgia is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City of Albany, Georgia will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer.
Benefits
Vacation Pay
Sick Pay
Holiday Pay
Medical Insurance
Dental Insurance
Life Insurance
Defined Benefit Retirement Plan
Vision Insurance (optional)
Short Term Disability Insurance (optional)
Long Term Disability Insurance (optional)
457(b) Plan (optional)
Whole Life Insurance (optional)
Critical illness Insurance (optional)
Discounted YMCA Membership (optional)
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Position The purpose of this classification is to operate light equipment and perform manual work functions associated with construction, repair and maintenance of Electrical Power, distribution systems, substations, generators, telecommunications systems, lines and related equipment. This is the progressive working/training position to becoming a qualified Line Worker.
Responsibilities
Operate a variety of equipment, machinery and tools used in construction, maintenance and repair of power distribution systems, including dump trucks, backhoes, trencher, line trucks, boring rigs, tension rigs, hydraulic tools, jackhammer, air compressor, pipe horn, etc.
Perform routine general maintenance tasks to keep machinery and tools operable, such as inspecting equipment, checking fluid levels, replacing fluids, greasing, washing, and cleaning shop and work areas.
Maintain right‑of‑ways, ditches and holding ponds, trimming trees, removing stumps and debris, mowing grass, and other related tasks.
Assist with substation maintenance and construction of power distribution systems, laying and installing pipe, boring under roads, pouring concrete, digging trenches, driving ground rods, flagging traffic, and lifting heavy materials.
Assist in operating, managing and maintaining Utility and privately owned generators.
Install, maintain and repair underground and overhead structures such as high‑mast lighting, street lights, poles, cables and related equipment.
Work after normal business hours, weekends and holidays as required during natural disasters, power outages, tree work or other service disruptions.
Assist in installing transformers, insulators, lightning arresters, switches, wire conductors and auxiliary equipment to poles.
Operate a two‑way radio during duties.
Load and unload equipment and materials; maintain sufficient supplies on trucks for work sites.
Use precautionary work methods and safety equipment to protect crew and public.
Respond to routine requests for information from employees, officials, the public or other individuals.
Install, maintain and remove decorations and lights during holiday seasons.
Assist with manual tasks associated with the installation and maintenance of the Fiber Optic telecommunications system.
Participate in the Accredited Apprentice Lineman Training program, including out‑of‑town travel, climbing wood poles, completing homework and classroom assignments, and written and hands‑on testing.
Progress through training levels, ultimately qualifying to work low voltage without supervision and medium to high voltage under direct supervision by the third year.
Maintain self‑motivation and discipline, follow strict safety rules, national, state and local codes and specifications.
Complete CPR, GDOT Flagging, Pole Top & Bucket Truck Rescue training and certifications.
Additional Functions
Perform other related duties as required.
May be temporarily assigned to tree crew, directional drilling crew, substation or any other light department crew as needed.
Minimum Qualifications
High school diploma or GED required; supplemented by 6–12 months of previous experience or training operating light equipment, or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience.
Must possess and maintain a valid Georgia Commercial Driver's License (CDL) with appropriate endorsements, or be able to obtain within a six‑month orientation period.
Must complete required CPR training.
Core Competencies & ADA Compliance
Use of Technology
Job Knowledge
Continuous Learning
Analytical
Design
Problem Solving
Project Management
Customer Service
Communications
Cooperation
Oral Communication
Teamwork
Written Communication
Change Management
Performance Coaching
Leadership
Managing People
Quality Management
Visionary Leadership
Recruitment & Staffing
Conflict Resolution
Business Acumen
Cost Consciousness
Diversity
Ethics
Organizational Support
Strategic Thinking
Sales Skills
Personal Appearance
Achievement Focus
Adaptability
Attendance/Punctuality
Dependability
Initiative
Innovation
Judgment
Planning/Organizing
Quality
Quantity
Safety and Security
Physical Demands The position requires standing, walking, using hands to handle, reaching, climbing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, and occasionally sitting. The employee must regularly lift or move up to 25 pounds, frequently up to 50 pounds, and occasionally more than 100 pounds. Vision requirements include physical, close, distance, color, peripheral, depth perception, and focus adjustment.
Work Environment Regular exposure to moving mechanical parts, high or precarious places, outside weather conditions, electrical shock risk, and vibration. Frequent exposure to fumes, airborne particles, wet/humid conditions, chemicals, extreme temperatures, explosives, and radiation. Noise level is usually moderate.
EEO Statement The City of Albany, Georgia is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City of Albany, Georgia will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer.
Benefits
Vacation Pay
Sick Pay
Holiday Pay
Medical Insurance
Dental Insurance
Life Insurance
Defined Benefit Retirement Plan
Vision Insurance (optional)
Short Term Disability Insurance (optional)
Long Term Disability Insurance (optional)
457(b) Plan (optional)
Whole Life Insurance (optional)
Critical illness Insurance (optional)
Discounted YMCA Membership (optional)
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Albany, GA .
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