Mississippi Power
Helper Lineworker - Hattiesburg
Mississippi Power, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, United States, 39400
Helper – Distribution Line Construction
The Helper classification is an entry‑level position on a Distribution line crew.
On‑the‑job training will be provided to equip candidates with the knowledge and skills required for progression within the helper classification.
A candidate must demonstrate satisfactory progression to be considered for an apprentice lineman position.
Successful candidates must reside or be willing to relocate at their own expense to live within 30 minutes of the assigned headquarters.
This position will be filled as a Helper, depending on qualifications, experience and skills.
The position reports to the Hattiesburg location and is covered by the Memorandum of Agreement between Mississippi Power and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.
Job Summary This Helper will work in a line crew on overhead and underground construction and maintenance of distribution systems.
Responsibilities include responding to and assisting in correcting problems with the electrical distribution system during normal working hours, after‑hours, nights, weekends and holidays.
Job Responsibilities
Dig holes and trenches for setting poles, installing and repairing cables with manual tools (i.e. shovels, post hole diggers)
Assemble pole hardware using hand tools
Frame poles (prior to setting)
Install grounding conductors on poles
Properly set up trucks (chocks, outriggers, etc.)
Stock trucks with tools and minor materials
Participate in after‑hours restoration
Participate in callout rotation
Properly set up and use ladders
Carry and transport rolls of wire and cable
Hoist material via proper use of a handline
Material rigging (including use of appropriate knot tying)
Practice good housekeeping on jobsites and in equipment
Use hoist to properly tension guy wires
Limited pole climbing
Drive/transport bucket and derrick trucks
Job Requirements
Must pass or have passed the Construction and Skills Trade Test (CAST) to be considered
Must currently have or possess the ability to obtain a valid Mississippi Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) within 6 months of employment
Must maintain weight to comply with equipment manufacturer’s restrictions
Must be available for call‑out overtime work, scheduled overtime work, and overnight travel as needed
Availability for timely response to call outs is required
The successful applicant must currently live within or be willing to relocate to within a 30‑minute commute from the assigned headquarters office.
No relocation assistance is available.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Experience and transferable skills in a related field of construction, trades, etc. is a plus
Completion of a line worker training program is highly desired
Knowledge of customer relations skills and the ability to think clearly and make logical decisions under pressure
Average or above average computer skills are desired
Basic knowledge of electricity and the maintenance of electrical lines is desired
Once trained, must have ability to operate machinery and vehicles, use basic hand tools, work at heights, climb tall structures, read blueprints, lift, carry and pull heavy objects
Ability to work in extreme weather conditions and in enclosed, dark areas
Work methods must adhere to all safe work practices and must possess the ability to build solid interpersonal relationships with other employees
Behavioral Attributes
Exhibit Our Values behaviors of safety first, unquestionable trust, superior performance, and total commitment
Ability to work successfully in a team atmosphere
Successful candidate must be ethical, customer oriented, self‑motivated, a continuous learner and highly dependable
Other
Please submit an updated resume with your application
If you are selected to take the CAST test required for this position, you will be notified via e‑mail.
Mississippi Power, a subsidiary of Southern Company, provides clean, safe, reliable and affordable energy to more than 192,000 customers and communities in 23 southeast Mississippi counties.
For over 100 years, Mississippi Power has been a leader in customer service, workforce development, education, environmental stewardship and employee volunteerism.
A summary of the benefits offered for this position can be found here
Benefits Summary
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Additional and specific details about total compensation and benefits will also be provided during the hiring process.
Southern Company is an equal opportunity employer where an applicant’s qualifications are considered without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other basis prohibited by law.
Job Identification: 16432
Job Category: Power Line Operations & Maintenance
Company: Mississippi Power
Seniority level Entry level
Employment type Full‑time
Job function Other
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On‑the‑job training will be provided to equip candidates with the knowledge and skills required for progression within the helper classification.
A candidate must demonstrate satisfactory progression to be considered for an apprentice lineman position.
Successful candidates must reside or be willing to relocate at their own expense to live within 30 minutes of the assigned headquarters.
This position will be filled as a Helper, depending on qualifications, experience and skills.
The position reports to the Hattiesburg location and is covered by the Memorandum of Agreement between Mississippi Power and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.
Job Summary This Helper will work in a line crew on overhead and underground construction and maintenance of distribution systems.
Responsibilities include responding to and assisting in correcting problems with the electrical distribution system during normal working hours, after‑hours, nights, weekends and holidays.
Job Responsibilities
Dig holes and trenches for setting poles, installing and repairing cables with manual tools (i.e. shovels, post hole diggers)
Assemble pole hardware using hand tools
Frame poles (prior to setting)
Install grounding conductors on poles
Properly set up trucks (chocks, outriggers, etc.)
Stock trucks with tools and minor materials
Participate in after‑hours restoration
Participate in callout rotation
Properly set up and use ladders
Carry and transport rolls of wire and cable
Hoist material via proper use of a handline
Material rigging (including use of appropriate knot tying)
Practice good housekeeping on jobsites and in equipment
Use hoist to properly tension guy wires
Limited pole climbing
Drive/transport bucket and derrick trucks
Job Requirements
Must pass or have passed the Construction and Skills Trade Test (CAST) to be considered
Must currently have or possess the ability to obtain a valid Mississippi Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) within 6 months of employment
Must maintain weight to comply with equipment manufacturer’s restrictions
Must be available for call‑out overtime work, scheduled overtime work, and overnight travel as needed
Availability for timely response to call outs is required
The successful applicant must currently live within or be willing to relocate to within a 30‑minute commute from the assigned headquarters office.
No relocation assistance is available.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Experience and transferable skills in a related field of construction, trades, etc. is a plus
Completion of a line worker training program is highly desired
Knowledge of customer relations skills and the ability to think clearly and make logical decisions under pressure
Average or above average computer skills are desired
Basic knowledge of electricity and the maintenance of electrical lines is desired
Once trained, must have ability to operate machinery and vehicles, use basic hand tools, work at heights, climb tall structures, read blueprints, lift, carry and pull heavy objects
Ability to work in extreme weather conditions and in enclosed, dark areas
Work methods must adhere to all safe work practices and must possess the ability to build solid interpersonal relationships with other employees
Behavioral Attributes
Exhibit Our Values behaviors of safety first, unquestionable trust, superior performance, and total commitment
Ability to work successfully in a team atmosphere
Successful candidate must be ethical, customer oriented, self‑motivated, a continuous learner and highly dependable
Other
Please submit an updated resume with your application
If you are selected to take the CAST test required for this position, you will be notified via e‑mail.
Mississippi Power, a subsidiary of Southern Company, provides clean, safe, reliable and affordable energy to more than 192,000 customers and communities in 23 southeast Mississippi counties.
For over 100 years, Mississippi Power has been a leader in customer service, workforce development, education, environmental stewardship and employee volunteerism.
A summary of the benefits offered for this position can be found here
Benefits Summary
.
Additional and specific details about total compensation and benefits will also be provided during the hiring process.
Southern Company is an equal opportunity employer where an applicant’s qualifications are considered without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other basis prohibited by law.
Job Identification: 16432
Job Category: Power Line Operations & Maintenance
Company: Mississippi Power
Seniority level Entry level
Employment type Full‑time
Job function Other
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