PLACE OF WORK: Utility Service Center, 80 S. Franklin St
HOURS OF WORK: Generally, Monday-Friday, 7am-3pm, subject to overtime
Under general supervision of the Electric Distribution Supervisor and Lead Lineworkers.
Perform a wide range of electrical repair, maintenance, and installation duties on transmission (69 kV) and distribution (4 & 12 kV) systems and work to safely provide and maintain residential, commercial, and industrial lighting and power requirements.
Duties involve working normally scheduled hours, afterhours in event of emergencies, and scheduled overtime, as well as callout and paid standby duty. Work from orders issued by the Electric Distribution Supervisor or designee. Use plans, diagrams, drawings, maps, electronic devices; work from manufacturer's instructions and manuals; consult with higher supervision as necessary. Advise, assist, and train lower class and fellow lineworkers, ground crews, meter tech, and others. Perform work of all lower class lineworkers.
Use a variety of hand, portable power, specialty, and hydraulic tools and equipment; required to use various safety devices for climbing and performing work. Climb poles and ladders; work on platforms, from free climbing equipment, aerial lift devices, and in sub-grade/confined spaces. Properly operate digger derricks for various tasks including drilling holes, setting poles, and lifting equipment. Perform related work to assist in construction and maintenance at electric substation and generation facilities along with street lights and traffic signals throughout the Borough and surrounding townships.
Duties involve the repair, installation, and maintenance of complicated or complex transformers and hook-ups, feeders, switches, underground primary/secondary, and other electrical service equipment; erect platforms and related construction together with various supports, insulators, and cable; position and connect transformers and other service equipment. Bend, splice, and make all types of cable connections. Regularly work on energized distribution and secondary conductors and components utilizing all standard safety measures. Install and maintain overhead and underground fiber cables whether lashed to messenger or ADSS. Participate in and lead routine safety tailboards and meetings; raise questions and concerns to assure adequate safety plans are in place.
In the event of difficulties or unusual conditions, consult with management, engineers, or others as necessary. Respond to and effectively address all types of emergencies. Safely perform difficult and hazardous work. Report to proper supervision any unusual or extreme conditions. Ensure use of safety devices, utmost caution, and ample protection of work areas for self and fellow crew members, including properly setting up and maintaining work zones to protect and control traffic, the public, and employees safety.
Use and maintain tools and equipment in a prescribed manner and condition. Initiate requests for new tools or replacement of defective tools. Properly account for all materials used on the job to include measuring all wire and cable and reporting footages as needed. Keep abreast of latest methods and techniques, equipment and tools, first aid, and other requirements essential to safety, cost-effectiveness, and performance.
Perform tasks to support the Borough as a whole including work on downtown electrification, decorations, and within other Borough facilities. Perform other duties as assigned or directed.
This position is designated as a safety-sensitive position.
These are the minimum requirements for the position of an Apprentice Lineworker B. If a candidate exceeds these requirements to the level of a higher classification, then the department head may hire them in at a grade and pay commensurate with their level of experience and training.
Position is preparatory to eventual progression to Lineworker A. Advancement is at the discretion of management and conditional on completing mandatory lineworker training. Appropriate training will be made available for the expected advancement.
To be considered for a Class A lineworker, candidates must supply documentation of successful completion of a lineworker apprenticeship program acceptable to Borough management.
Must be legally authorized to work in the United States and maintain required clearances to hold a position at Chambersburg Borough.
Routine travel within and sometimes outside the boundaries of the Borough of Chambersburg to carry out the essential job duties.
It is the policy of the Borough of Chambersburg to provide fair and equal employment opportunities to all applicants for employment. Applicants are recruited, selected and hired on the basis of individual merit and ability and without discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex, sexual preference, age, handicap, disability, veteran status, national origin, or any other trait protected by Pennsylvania or federal law.
This description is the present overview of the job, is subject to change by the employer and is to be used as a temporary management guide to performance.
If interested, complete the online application. An up-to-date resume is recommended.
If you have any questions, contact Sophia Suarez in Personnel at 717-251-2462.