Line Technician A, B, or C
PPL Corporation
Company Summary Statement Louisville Gas and Electric Company and Kentucky Utilities Company, part of the PPL Corporation (NYSE: PPL) family of companies, are regulated utilities that serve more than 1.3 million customers and have consistently ranked among the best companies for customer service in the United States. LG&E serves 334,000 natural gas and 433,000 electric customers in Louisville and 16 surrounding counties. KU serves 569,000 customers in 77 Kentucky counties and five counties in Virginia. LG&E and KU are major employers and active supporters of the communities they serve. They empower employees, community members and initiatives across their service territory through volunteerism and investments in organizations that support education, sustainability and wellbeing. Overview Employee will learn to perform and assist other linemen in the construction, repair and maintenance of electric distribution and transmission lines, learn to inspect, repair, maintain, rebuild, construct, and install the equipment and apparatus associated with the Power Quality Section facilities. Responsibilities GENERAL DUTIES The normal duties may include but are not limited to: Employee will be knowledgeable of and follow all safety rules, procedures and practices. Employee acting in conjunction with supervision or individually as directed by supervision will assist and/or direct the training of other employees in the correct operating procedures necessary to fully satisfy the classification duties of Line Technician "C" and all lower classifications within the subject line of progression or other duties with which the employee is familiar. Employee will, when directed by supervision, report to assigned locations for the purpose of receiving training and will actively participate in the training activities. Employee will exhibit an adequate competency level pertaining to activities delineated in the Duties and Qualifications sections of this job classification. Demonstrate such competency via performance of job duties and training and testing programs administered at intervals prescribed by Louisville Gas and Electric to assure correct classification of employees. Employee will, during the normal performance of his duties, watch for and promptly report to supervision any damaged or defective equipment or conditions which may cause damage or injury. Employee will perform duties of lower or higher classifications that are incidental to the job and are within his/her capabilities including those needed for the purpose of training in the requirements of the higher classifications. Employee will keep all equipment, tools, materials and work areas in a clean and orderly condition. Employee will report as directed to any facility for any shift where needed. Employee will perform work in a responsible and cooperative manner to facilitate a positive working environment. Employee will represent the Company to the community with attention to the highest standard of conduct, appearance and attitude. Employee will compile information and generate reports, forms and documents as required. SPECIFIC DUTIES Duties which may include, but are not limited to: Employee will perform all duties of a Groundperson. Employee will learn to climb all poles, towers, ladders and other structures. Employee will learn the proper use of, and care for, tools, tackle and other line construction equipment. Employee will learn to install, remove and maintain cross arms, braces, pins, insulators, secondary racks, brackets, guys, grounds, ground wire and associated line hardware. Employee will learn to perform duties from aerial lifts, derricks, poles, towers and other elevated structures. Employee will assist senior linemen in the installation, removal and maintenance of lightning arrestors, cutouts, switches, re-closer and other protective and sectionalizing devices. Employee will aid senior linemen in the installation, removal and relocation of primary, secondary, service, neutral and other conductors. Employee will aid senior linemen in splicing conductors, using compression and bolted connectors and other similar devices. Employee will learn the proper wiring connections of the various secondary and primary terminations on transformers. Employee will learn to take accurate measurements with voltmeter and ammeter. Employee will learn to distinguish between energized and de-energized conductors. Employee will assist senior linemen in the installation, removal and maintenance of poles, transformers, regulators, capacitors and their associated connections. Employee will learn to make load and voltage tests on electrical devices on both primary and secondary conductors. Employee will learn to install voltage and current recording instruments. Employee will assist in re-fusing and repairing connections on conductors and devices. Employee will learn to open and close switching devices, under direction. Employee will assist in investigation of customer complaints. Employee will learn electrical terms and apparatus associated with the Electric Service Delivery Department. Employee will respond to a minimum of 50% call-ins for off hour trouble response ensuring their exposure to various field conditions and helping them gain the competencies to move to the next level of their job classification. Qualifications MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS FOR ENTRY INTO: GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS Employee must meet all general qualifications of employment. Employee must meet all qualifications as required by Federal State and Municipal regulations as applies to this position. Employee must be able to speak, understand, read and write English, and be able to understand and carry out oral and written instructions. Employee must be able to learn to use the tools and equipment required in the work. Employee must be thoroughly familiar with the Company Safety Rules and willingly see that they are enforced. Employee must have or be able to obtain a Commercial Drivers License (CDL). Employee must be willing to work inside and outside under varying weather conditions. Employee must be willing to report as directed to any facility for any shift where needed. Employee must be in good health and be able to perform the physical requirements of the job, which include work at heights and heavy manual labor. Employee must possess the willingness and ability to acquire the necessary knowledge and skills to advance to higher classifications. Employee must be willing and able to communicate through both verbal and written reports. Employee must be able to learn to make and read simple drawings and sketches. Employee must have demonstrated ability to carry through work assignments, and conduct himself/herself in a manner that encourages cooperation and satisfactory work from others assigned to work with him/her. Employee must have demonstrated proficiency in the ability to perform the duties associated with the lower classification(s) within the line of progression. Employee must be able to lead, direct, and train other employees assigned to work with him/her to obtain satisfactory work results. Employee must be rated qualified for entry into this classification under the Louisville Gas and Electric Company's Employee Performance Review Program and have satisfactorily completed all applicable training and testing programs. Employee must have successfully completed the first four parts of the Line Technician Apprenticeship Program ā Section PWTM101 and continue with the āCā classification training. SPECIFIC QUALIFICATIONS Employee must meet and be proficient in all the qualifications of Groundperson. Employee must have at least three (3) months experience as a Groundperson and successfully completed linemen training school. Employee must be willing to work in the vicinity of energized conductors and equipment. Employee must know how to properly tie, splice, bind and fasten with rope. Employee must know the proper set-up of aerial lifts, derricks or other vehicles and equipment. Employee must know the proper procedure for loading, unloading and set-up of wire stringing equipment. Employee must know electrical terms and apparatus associated with the Electric Service Delivery Department. Employee must know the proper use and care of electrical protective equipment. Employee must know the proper communication procedure in the use of two-way radio equipment. Employee must know how to take accurate measurements with rulers and tape measures and perform basic mathematical calculations. #LG&EKU
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