
Electrical Distribution Designer I
Magic Valley Electric Cooperative, D T Villareal Colonia, TX, United States
POSITION SUMMARY
This position is responsible for the staking of all types of distribution lines and the preparation of work sketches for services to member-consumers and to assure the extension of electric service within the shortest reasonable time.
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES
Stake and draw staking sheets and make material breakdown on overhead and underground distribution lines, and maintenance job orders in accordance with RUS specifications and NESC requirements.
Meet with member-consumers to explain costs, options, work to be accomplished and assess customer preferences. Obtain easements, highway permits, and other criteria.
Keep engineer informed of large subdivisions, large electrical loads and other conditions.
Prepare sketches for construction, dispatch maps and one line diagrams, and verify location of other utilities’ services; check other utility contacts.
Assign proper account numbers, map numbers and line section numbers to new accounts; also assign rates and determine tax areas.
Learn certified territories and agreements with other utilities and report to Engineering Manager any violation by adjoining electric utilities.
Obtain load information from consumers for new and additional services; check flicker and overload conditions.
Observe all safety rules and work closely with service/line crews and other departments.
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities of personnel so classified.
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This position is responsible for the staking of all types of distribution lines and the preparation of work sketches for services to member-consumers and to assure the extension of electric service within the shortest reasonable time.
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES
Stake and draw staking sheets and make material breakdown on overhead and underground distribution lines, and maintenance job orders in accordance with RUS specifications and NESC requirements.
Meet with member-consumers to explain costs, options, work to be accomplished and assess customer preferences. Obtain easements, highway permits, and other criteria.
Keep engineer informed of large subdivisions, large electrical loads and other conditions.
Prepare sketches for construction, dispatch maps and one line diagrams, and verify location of other utilities’ services; check other utility contacts.
Assign proper account numbers, map numbers and line section numbers to new accounts; also assign rates and determine tax areas.
Learn certified territories and agreements with other utilities and report to Engineering Manager any violation by adjoining electric utilities.
Obtain load information from consumers for new and additional services; check flicker and overload conditions.
Observe all safety rules and work closely with service/line crews and other departments.
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities of personnel so classified.
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