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Transmission Line Apprentice - 1st Year; Kokomo

Job in Kokomo, Howard County, Indiana, 46901, USA
Listing for: Duke Energy
Apprenticeship/Internship position
Listed on 2026-07-06
Job specializations:
  • Trades / Skilled Labor
    Installation Technician, General Labor, Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, Construction Labor / Trades
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 37.02 USD Hourly USD 37.02 HOUR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Transmission Line Apprentice - 1st Year (Kokomo, IN)

More Than A Career - A Chance To Make A Difference In People's Lives

Build an exciting, rewarding career with us – help us make a difference for millions of people every day. Consider joining the Duke Energy team, where you'll find a friendly work environment, opportunities for growth and development, recognition for your work, and competitive pay and benefits.

The location for this position is in Kokomo, IN. This position has a residency requirement. You must reside within 30 miles of the assigned operations site.

Staring Pay: $37.02 per hour

Duties:

  • Under direct supervision, and on a training basis, to help and assist employees of higher line classifications engaged in, and to perform basic operations required in, the installing, removing and maintaining of transmission and distribution poles, towers, conductors, transformers, pole top switches, cable and other line equipment, devices and appurtenances, services, street lighting equipment and certain phases of work on metering installations, to assist in the patrolling of lines and to perform other related work.
  • Help, assist in, or perform basic operations required in, the installing, removing and maintaining of poles, towers, guys, arms, platforms and other components of line or equipment supports, helping on guy, anchor, tower, and street lighting equipment constructions and assisting in framing poles, attaching transformer supports, arm assemblies, and appurtenances to poles and doing other similar work.
  • Help in stringing, sagging and tying line conductors, in installing and removing insulators, in installing and removing cable lengths and in other similar work.
  • Help in operations required in installing, removing and maintaining line equipment units and associated devices such as transformers, switches, voltage regulators, constant current regulators, lightning arresters, cutouts and other equipment items, by attending to working needs of linemen and participating in basic operations.
  • Assist in, or perform the basic elements of as directed, operations for installing, removing and relocating services, entrance runs, metering enclosures and self-contained watt-hour meters, participate in installing and removing transformer-rated watt-hour meters and service street lamp units, replacing lamps, cleaning glassware and painting fixtures.
  • Unload, reload and store poles and help in moving and relocating heavy pieces of apparatus.
  • Set out warning signs, clear project sites of obstacles and dig holes or trenches for poles, anchors or cable installations.
  • Help in or perform a variety of related work such as driving truck when required, tree trimming, tending payout or take-up reel, making tool and equipment repairs and minor repairs to trucks, aiding in patrolling or switching during emergencies, helping in hot stick work and in service work, attending to needs of employees engaged in checking connections, painting work equipment, disposing of brush and handling other similar work.
  • Perform, or assist in, under immediate supervision, such higher skilled or more involved operations as may be safely assigned, in order to provide comprehensive training by utilizing infrequent work opportunities or in order to cope with unusual situations. The crew supervisor or foreman is responsible for judging, and has the authority to decide, the capabilities of an apprentice to perform safely electrical work of a hazardous nature.
  • Maintain work equipment and areas in a clean, orderly condition, continuously observe Company safety rules and practices, check condition of safety equipment, attend scheduled safety meetings, participate in artificial respiration practice as required and become familiar with safety manuals, rules and special procedures prescribed by the Company.
  • Perform other related work as required.

Basic Qualifications:

  • Graduation from high school or applicable equivalent either in job training or study.
  • Some previous experience in the handling of materials desirable.
  • Indicated physical ability to climb and execute duties on poles.
  • Indicated ability to use hand tools, digging tools, and ropes.
  • Must qualify for automobile operator's license

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