Oklahoma State University
Distribution Electrician I-IV
Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma, United States, 74074
Distribution Electrician I-IV
– Oklahoma State University
Location:
OSU‑Stillwater, Stillwater, OK
Contact:
Brigett Broyles, brigett.broyles@okstate.edu
About This Position Installation and alteration of new and existing electrical systems and equipment.
Repair and maintain all types of interior and exterior electrical systems and equipment.
Repair and maintain all types of motor and motor controllers.
Installation, repair, and maintenance of primary high‑voltage distribution systems both overhead and underground.
Employee in this position is required to be on rotating standby for emergencies and/or any other event after 5 p.m. weekdays, weekends, and holidays.
Employee in this position is required to work overtime when work requires and shift work when work can’t be accomplished during regular hours, and when the Management staff deems necessary. Overtime is an essential function of this position and may require work during nonbusiness hours which include evenings, Saturdays, and Sundays.
The incumbent will be required to provide their own basic hand tools and maintain them in good working order.
Must be able to perform snow and ice removal tasks, and respond at any time of the day or night when scheduled by management regardless of the weather conditions.
Some irregular and extra hours as needed for projects and emergencies. Emergencies frequently involve difficult working conditions, requiring work during nonbusiness hours which include evenings, Saturdays, Sundays and when the University is closed.
Position may involve exposure to the following physical danger and/or environmental hazards: noise, wet vaults, tunnels, working in rainstorms, snow, and dusty conditions. Seasonal considerations include heat of summer and cold during the winter. Working with high voltage, cramped areas, pole climbing, and confined spaces. This position is heavy in manual labor and requires the physical ability to lift up to 50 pounds frequently and in excess of 50 pounds occasionally.
Must use appropriate personal protective equipment as required (hard hat, vest, gloves, safety glasses, etc.). These items are provided and are not for personal use. Required to work safely and promote a safe environment.
OSU offers a generous benefits package for continuous, regular positions, including but not limited to health, life and retirement benefits, paid leave and 13 paid holidays per year. Other benefits include employee and dependent tuition waivers, free gym memberships, a free, confidential employee assistance program, and much more.
Responsibilities
Install and alter electrical systems and equipment.
Repair and maintain interior and exterior electrical systems.
Repair and maintain motor and motor controllers.
Maintain primary high‑voltage distribution systems overhead and underground.
Provide rotating standby coverage for emergencies.
Work overtime and shift work as required.
Maintain provided personal protective equipment.
Respond to snow and ice removal tasks.
Operate in hazardous environments with heavy manual labor.
Required Qualifications
High School or GED
(degree must be conferred on or before agreed upon start date)
Distribution Electrician I:
Two years of prior successful work experience in electrical or powerline work in a related field.
Distribution Electrician II:
Four years of prior successful work experience in electrical or powerline work in a related field.
Distribution Electrician III:
Six years of prior successful work experience in electrical or powerline work in a related field.
Distribution Electrician IV:
Ten years of prior successful work experience in electrical or powerline work in a related field. At least one year of experience operating heavy equipment.
Post‑secondary education
may be substituted for experience; preference given to post‑secondary education in an electrical or mechanical field.
Certifications, Registrations and Licenses:
Distribution Electrician I‑III: OSU certified in trenching/shoring and confined space entry techniques within 6 months of hire as documented by the Energy Services training record.
Distribution Electrician IV: OSU or other certification in trenching/shoring and confined space entry techniques.
Class B Commercial Drivers License (CDL) within 12 months of hire for the operation of departmental heavy equipment.
Valid Drivers License (maintained after hire) for OSU vehicle operation.
Skills, Proficiencies and Knowledge:
Assist with preventative maintenance inspections, electrical asset inventory, and survey updates in AiM CMMS.
Repair and maintenance of exterior lighting, secondary‑voltage circuitry, meters, transformers, and switches according to manufacturer instructions, blueprints, and engineering specifications.
Understand medium‑voltage cabling, vaults, and underground overhead systems.
Interpret and apply relevant industry codes.
Use AiM CMMS and mobile technology.
For IV: oversee preventive maintenance schedule, PM standards, excavation permit procedures, procurement of materials, and assistant supervisor duties.
Preferred Qualifications
Vocational/Technical Journeyman Level Electrical, Electronic, Line Man, Motor Repair, or Data Technician.
Employment Details
Work Schedule:
Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. or TBD by supervisor.
Appointment Length:
Regular Continuous/Until Further Notice.
Hiring Range:
$22.00 – $39.50.
Benefits OSU offers a generous benefits package for continuous, regular positions, including but not limited to health, life and retirement benefits, paid leave and 13 paid holidays per year. Other benefits include employee and dependent tuition waivers, free gym memberships, a free, confidential employee assistance program, and much more.
Special Instructions to Applicants:
For full consideration, please include a resume and contact information for three professional references.
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– Oklahoma State University
Location:
OSU‑Stillwater, Stillwater, OK
Contact:
Brigett Broyles, brigett.broyles@okstate.edu
About This Position Installation and alteration of new and existing electrical systems and equipment.
Repair and maintain all types of interior and exterior electrical systems and equipment.
Repair and maintain all types of motor and motor controllers.
Installation, repair, and maintenance of primary high‑voltage distribution systems both overhead and underground.
Employee in this position is required to be on rotating standby for emergencies and/or any other event after 5 p.m. weekdays, weekends, and holidays.
Employee in this position is required to work overtime when work requires and shift work when work can’t be accomplished during regular hours, and when the Management staff deems necessary. Overtime is an essential function of this position and may require work during nonbusiness hours which include evenings, Saturdays, and Sundays.
The incumbent will be required to provide their own basic hand tools and maintain them in good working order.
Must be able to perform snow and ice removal tasks, and respond at any time of the day or night when scheduled by management regardless of the weather conditions.
Some irregular and extra hours as needed for projects and emergencies. Emergencies frequently involve difficult working conditions, requiring work during nonbusiness hours which include evenings, Saturdays, Sundays and when the University is closed.
Position may involve exposure to the following physical danger and/or environmental hazards: noise, wet vaults, tunnels, working in rainstorms, snow, and dusty conditions. Seasonal considerations include heat of summer and cold during the winter. Working with high voltage, cramped areas, pole climbing, and confined spaces. This position is heavy in manual labor and requires the physical ability to lift up to 50 pounds frequently and in excess of 50 pounds occasionally.
Must use appropriate personal protective equipment as required (hard hat, vest, gloves, safety glasses, etc.). These items are provided and are not for personal use. Required to work safely and promote a safe environment.
OSU offers a generous benefits package for continuous, regular positions, including but not limited to health, life and retirement benefits, paid leave and 13 paid holidays per year. Other benefits include employee and dependent tuition waivers, free gym memberships, a free, confidential employee assistance program, and much more.
Responsibilities
Install and alter electrical systems and equipment.
Repair and maintain interior and exterior electrical systems.
Repair and maintain motor and motor controllers.
Maintain primary high‑voltage distribution systems overhead and underground.
Provide rotating standby coverage for emergencies.
Work overtime and shift work as required.
Maintain provided personal protective equipment.
Respond to snow and ice removal tasks.
Operate in hazardous environments with heavy manual labor.
Required Qualifications
High School or GED
(degree must be conferred on or before agreed upon start date)
Distribution Electrician I:
Two years of prior successful work experience in electrical or powerline work in a related field.
Distribution Electrician II:
Four years of prior successful work experience in electrical or powerline work in a related field.
Distribution Electrician III:
Six years of prior successful work experience in electrical or powerline work in a related field.
Distribution Electrician IV:
Ten years of prior successful work experience in electrical or powerline work in a related field. At least one year of experience operating heavy equipment.
Post‑secondary education
may be substituted for experience; preference given to post‑secondary education in an electrical or mechanical field.
Certifications, Registrations and Licenses:
Distribution Electrician I‑III: OSU certified in trenching/shoring and confined space entry techniques within 6 months of hire as documented by the Energy Services training record.
Distribution Electrician IV: OSU or other certification in trenching/shoring and confined space entry techniques.
Class B Commercial Drivers License (CDL) within 12 months of hire for the operation of departmental heavy equipment.
Valid Drivers License (maintained after hire) for OSU vehicle operation.
Skills, Proficiencies and Knowledge:
Assist with preventative maintenance inspections, electrical asset inventory, and survey updates in AiM CMMS.
Repair and maintenance of exterior lighting, secondary‑voltage circuitry, meters, transformers, and switches according to manufacturer instructions, blueprints, and engineering specifications.
Understand medium‑voltage cabling, vaults, and underground overhead systems.
Interpret and apply relevant industry codes.
Use AiM CMMS and mobile technology.
For IV: oversee preventive maintenance schedule, PM standards, excavation permit procedures, procurement of materials, and assistant supervisor duties.
Preferred Qualifications
Vocational/Technical Journeyman Level Electrical, Electronic, Line Man, Motor Repair, or Data Technician.
Employment Details
Work Schedule:
Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. or TBD by supervisor.
Appointment Length:
Regular Continuous/Until Further Notice.
Hiring Range:
$22.00 – $39.50.
Benefits OSU offers a generous benefits package for continuous, regular positions, including but not limited to health, life and retirement benefits, paid leave and 13 paid holidays per year. Other benefits include employee and dependent tuition waivers, free gym memberships, a free, confidential employee assistance program, and much more.
Special Instructions to Applicants:
For full consideration, please include a resume and contact information for three professional references.
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