We are seeking a Staking Technician (apprentice to journeyman level) to join our Engineering team, but we aren't looking for just anyone. We're looking for someone who is enthusiastic, with a can-do attitude, a strong work ethic, and rock-solid customer service skills. If you love serving others, we can provide an opportunity with the ability to learn, grow, and advance based on your efforts. We are looking for someone who has an excellent work history who is looking for a place to build a career. If that sounds good to you - we invite you to keep reading to learn more.
SEC Staking Technicians are responsible for performing the required work related to staking, inspection, and advice for the construction, relocation, maintenance, operating and service of distribution lines and wiring to or on members' premises. They also handle special projects, system improvement projects, and work plan design in addition to general service requests.
For applicants with limited experience, through on-the-job experience and the completion of the three-year Apprentice Staking Technician training program, you will acquire the job skills necessary to perform the following job functions. Experienced staking technicians will be able to perform these tasks with minimal training.
- Meet with members and landowners to determine most efficient placement of poles, lines, and other parts of the electrical system.
- Stake and draft new overhead/underground constructions, conversions, and relocation of lines per RUS specifications.
- Prepare staking sheets in accordance with RUS guidelines.
- Enter all new construction and system changes into the Geographic Information System (GIS) including electric and land base items.
- Assign location specific data to new electric accounts.
- Operate laser ranging equipment to confirm and/or modify new/existing roadway, water, wire line or rail line crossing clearances.
- Enter all necessary data into the Customer Information System (CIS) for proper account setup and billing.
- Create necessary work orders using the Work Order system and apply necessary job tracking for other departments to follow job construction.
- Enter all materials into the Material Handling System for proper inventory control and job accounting.
- Work to secure all necessary easements, federal/state/local permits and other special purpose land use agreements for new construction.
- Calculate line extension costs and prepare line extension summaries as necessary for proper billing.
- Calculate line relocation costs and prepare repayment agreements as necessary.
- Calculate underground cost summaries and prepare necessary documentation for proper accounting.
- Calculate subdivision estimates and create necessary contractor payment summaries. Coordinate subdivision reimbursements with the contractor and System Engineer.
- Collect and review three-phase service load request forms. Develop proper service design based on load data presented.
- Prepare three-phase contracts as necessary.
- Calculate available fault currents based on service configuration and provide data to member as necessary.
- Conduct field inspections with Utilities for joint use attachments.
- Perform system improvement and work plan designs for any assigned improvement projects.
- Coordinate various payment options (bonds, letters of credit) between development contractors and System Engineer.
- Coordinate staking and construction aspects of large projects to ensure proper job execution as negotiated with members and landowners.
- Negotiate and/or act as Cooperative representative in special purpose local/state/federal jobs (VDOT, Fort Pickett).
At Southside Electric Cooperative, our members are always our priority. As a provider of electricity to our community, we must be ready to act quickly when the lights go out. This is when we really get to demonstrate our commitment to our members. We know that extra hours will be necessary during emergencies and SEC employees are always ready to roll up their sleeves and get to work when the workload demands. You must be available and willing to work nights, weekends, and holidays in all kinds of weather in the event of excessive power outages.
Because SEC employees take great care of our members, we reward them with a very competitive salary and an excellent benefits package that includes:
- Employer sponsored Retirement plan after one year of service.
- Employer contributions to employee 401(k) accounts after one year of service. (Employees may contribute after completing a full calendar month of service.)
- HDHP Anthem HealthKeepers health insurance with 100% employer paid premium for employees and 95% employer paid premiums for their eligible dependents. (Anthem KeyCare is also available with a small employee premium.)
- Anthem Dental and Vision, with 100% employer paid premiums for employees and their eligible dependents.
- HSA with annual employer contribution.
- Health Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA).
- Basic Life Insurance and AD&D insurance, each at 3x annual salary for employees with 100% employer paid premium.
- Affordable life insurance for dependents including $20,000 life insurance per child for only $2 per month, regardless of the number of children covered.
- Tuition reimbursement including books and fees.
- Premium LifeLock with Norton
Documents to establish identity and employment eligibility are required.
Applicants must be currently authorized to work for ANY employer in the United States on a full-time basis. SEC will not sponsor applicants or take over sponsorship for work visas.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to disability status, veteran status, or other legally protected status.