Overhead Journeyman Lineman
Listed on 2025-12-31
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Installation Technician, General Labor
Overview
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About Us
Welcome to United Utility, a dynamic player in the electric utility industry, headquartered in New Orleans, LA. We provide comprehensive offerings that bolster power infrastructure investments across the U.S. We serve as the parent company to utility service contractors specializing in transmission, substation, distribution, and grid hardening projects. Our Core Values are Safety, Quality, Integrity, and Professionalism. At United Utility, we craft power delivery solutions – built safe, engineered smart, and driven by what customers demand – fueling communities with reliable energy.
We are the best-in-class, trusted partner delivering customer-centric Power Delivery Construction and Engineering solutions.
The Role
As a Journeyman Lineman at United Utility, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the safe and reliable delivery of electricity to communities across the nation. Under the direction of the Foreman or General Foreman, the Journeyman Lineman must safely install, troubleshoot, repair and remove overhead/underground distribution power lines; operate bucket, digger and pickup trucks, stringing and tensioning equipment, excavating and hydro excavating equipment, pull and back up trailers and associated specialty tools and equipment.
The Journeyman Lineman provides limited oversight of apprentice level positions to further their development.
- Obey and follow all safety policies and procedures set forth by company safety manual.
- Identify and use material required to install, frame, transfer or convert any/all equipment or accomplish any job required under distribution standards.
- Follow switching orders to transfer load, pickup load, de-energize load, obtain clearance and obtain non-reclosing orders to perform required work on electrical systems. Must be familiar with OSHA requirements for de-energized and energized line work.
- Troubleshoot, identify and repair operational malfunctions.
- Provide on-the-job training for groundman, equipment operators and apprentices.
- Conduct inspections of all equipment, document and initiate repairs or testing needs in a timely manner and in accordance with standardized procedures.
- Possess knowledge to install, troubleshoot, replace and/or remove common distribution equipment including transformers, capacitors, regulators, reclosers, switches, GOABs, CT/PT metering, and underground switch gear.
- Use hot line tools following safety procedures.
- Cover primary and secondary, tie and untie and handle energized single and three-phase line using proper procedures in accordance with safety rules.
- Operate industry-standard equipment in accordance with safety standards.
- Instigate inspections, organize and maintain records for inspections of equipment and supplies including tested equipment and tools.
- Organize equipment, tools, material, crew, paperwork, permits, safety equipment, staking sheets as necessary.
- Climb structures/poles and perform work from structures in accordance with safety rules.
- Work from aerial platforms using material handling equipment per load limit specifications.
- Supervise individuals or groups to accomplish a task; may assume Foreman responsibilities in their absence.
- Differentiate between various sizes and classifications of materials.
- Adapt to and perform duties with new technology, including video conferencing, web-based applications, and mobile devices.
- Be familiar with excavating laws under state 811, railroad commission or governing authority.
- Operate equipment used to locate and identify underground lines.
- Complete timely Pole Top Rescue.
- Possess own basic hand tools.
- High school diploma or equivalent (GED).
- Minimum of 4 years’ experience working on and around energized high-voltage primary electric lines.
- Valid CDL-A license with clear driving record.
- Ability to read and understand technical information, manuals, policies, procedures, work orders, blueprints, spec books, maps and diagrams.
- Ability to handle emergency situations, hazardous conditions, multiple priorities, interruptions, and time constraints.
- Leadership skills to train and…
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