The ideal candidate is a certified Journeyman Lineman looking to establish a career with the fastest growing electric utility in Colorado.
What we provide:
competitive pay
double-pay for all overtime
a free medical plan option for employee and dependent with Health Savings contributions from employer
7% match for 401K
NRECA pension
4 day / 10 hours schedule
9 observed paid holidays and 16 paid floating holiday hours
Paid vacation accruals starting at 112 hours per year
Paid sick leave accruals of 96 hours per year
Company paid life insurance with optional additional coverage
Relocation expense reimbursement up to $1,500.00
Sign-on Bonus available: $10,000.00
Must be a good team player that is eager to foster the adaptive environment of a fast-changing industry, and to help lead the way for United Power to be the best cooperative in the nation.
RATE OF PAY: Bargaining Unit Position:
Journey Lineworker $55.46/hour
Journey Lineworker-in-training $54.35/hour
LOCATION: Brighton, CO
WORK HOURS: 6:30a.m.–5:00p.m., half-hour lunch, either Monday-Thursday or Tuesday-Friday. Overtime as necessary. On-call per bargaining agreement.
POSITION PURPOSE AND OBJECTIVE:
Works under the direct supervision of a Working Foreman, Manager of Operations/Engineering, District Manager and Operations Superintendent. Performs numerous duties including construction, maintenance and repair of distribution and transmission lines and related facilities, service work and other related and assigned duties.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
Frequently constructs underground and overhead transmission and distribution lines which includes digging pole and anchor holes, framing poles, setting poles and anchors, stringing, sagging armor rod, down guy, connecting conductor, pad mount gear and related tasks of new construction or energized and de-energized lines.
On a daily basis, the Journey Lineworker maintains both underground and overhead distribution and transmission electric system by replacing damaged transformers, breakers, regulators, poles, conductor, insulators, meter loops, switching gear and related equipment on energized and de-energized lines.
Frequently performs various duties related to customer service (i.e. reading meters, performing service changes, troubleshooting service outages, voltage tests and completing outage reports).
Performs related duties daily including taking inventory, accounting for materials used, loading and unloading materials, and inspecting distribution and transmission line as part of a preventive maintenance program.
Must be able to react to change productively and handle other tasks as assigned.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Must have high school diploma or G.E.D. plus completion of technical training in line maintenance, construction and safety. Must have completed a four-year certified apprenticeship program and have experience in line construction and maintenance. A Journey Lineworker Certificate is required.
Must have a valid Colorado driver’s license before employment and a CDL license within 90 days after being employed.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENT:
Must live within a reasonable driving distance of the assigned office, with the ability to report with 30 minutes while on-call, within 90 days from hired.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES REQUIRED:
Knows, understands and applies all OSHA regulations and APPA Safety Manual rules necessary to perform the job. Understands and follows established electric construction and maintenance specifications including those of the Rural Utility Services, the National Electric Code and those adopted by United Power, Inc.
Ability to operate a cell phone/two-way radio under established procedure and FCC rules. Ability to operate a lap top computer and understand the mapping program.
Ability to accurately read and interpret staking sheets and maps on a daily basis.
Ability to operate a bucket truck, boom digger, trencher, backhoe and other various equipment as required on the job.
Must be able to apply CPR/first aid techniques.
ESSENTIAL PHYSICAL AND MENTAL DEMANDS:
Thirty percent (30%) of the time is spent standing, thirty percent (30%) sitting, and another forty percent (40%) walking. Journey Lineworkers will occasionally lift up to 100 lbs. Carrying up to 50 lbs. is done occasionally when carrying equipment from truck to work site. When doing pole work or moving a transformer, it may be necessary to push and pull approximately 150 lbs.
Operating controls is done constantly while sitting in a vehicle driving and operating machinery. Climbing poles or ladders using feet/legs and hands/arms is done frequently.
Balancing is done constantly while walking and standing on rough and uneven terrain. Occasionally, a Journey Lineworker must stoop, kneel, crouch, and crawl. Reaching and handling are done frequently. Fingering and feeling are occasionally necessary while putting up or repairing lines.
Talking in order to exchange ideas over a two-way radio/cell phone and to communicate with other employees in the various offices is done frequently. Journey Lineworker is constantly required to hear radio transmissions. They must also be able to hear faint arcing sounds or transformer humming to quickly determine if equipment is working properly.
A Journey Lineworker will occasionally need to see “near” while working on lines. It is constantly necessary to see “far” while driving, patrolling line or constructing lines. Depth perception and color vision are essential for Journey Lineworkers while driving. While constructing poles and lines, depth perception of vision is constantly necessary.
The job may occasionally require persuasiveness, analytic ability, auditory and tactile discrimination.
Due to possible danger in a Journey Lineworker’s job, it is extremely important that they are always alert, precise, and patient. They must also have ingenuity while working under adverse weather conditions, problem-solving abilities, spatial perception, speaking ability, memory, creativity, concentration, judgment, initiative, reasoning, imagination, and visual discrimination.
WORKING CONDITIONS: Seventy-five percent (75%) of the Journey Lineworker’s work is done outdoors under constant adverse weather conditions. Noise level is frequently 100-120 decibels. Journey Lineworkers frequently work under various hazards such as dust in the air, exposure to sunlight and toxic chemicals. Various mechanical and electrical hazards are present. Journey Lineworkers are highly exposed when working on a pole. Danger of electrical burns is a constant hazard.
Note:
Employees are held accountable for all duties of this job. This job description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, or qualifications associated with the job.
In addition to a competitive salary, we offer a generous benefits package that includes an employee retirement plan, 401K with match, paid holidays, vacation & sick leave, medical, dental, vision, short-term disability, long-term disability, and life insurance. For a full list of benefits, please visit our careers page at https://www.unitedpower.com/careers.
United Power is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. United Power prohibits discrimination against applicants or employees on the basis of age 40 and over, race, gender identity, sex, sexual orientation, color, religion, military or veteran status, national origin, disability, genetic information or any other applicable status protected by state or local law.
At United Power, we don’t just employ people — we make them a part of our family.
United Power serves a diverse service territory spread across six counties — Adams, Boulder, Broomfield, Gilpin, Jefferson and Weld — located along Colorado’s northern Front Range. We employ approximately 180 positions with competitive salaries and excellent medical and retirement benefits at three different offices.
Brighton: Our headquarters in Brighton is just 20 miles northeast of downtown Denver. Brighton is a rapidly growing city with all the advantages of Denver, yet still maintains a small town feel.
Coal Creek Canyon: The Coal Creek Canyon office is located at a higher elevation in one of Colorado’s most scenic mountain canyons. Enjoy a working environment surrounded by a mountainous backdrop and living in a tight-knit community.
Carbon Valley Service Center: Located at the intersection of Carbon Valley, just off I-25 and Highway 119, the Carbon Valley Service Center is in close range to our western communities.
All selected applicants are required to complete Section 1 of the Federal Form I-9 (Employment Eligibility Verification) and to provide identification and either proof o...f U.S. citizenship or proof of authorization to work in the U.S. In addition, United Power uses E-Verify as part of the I-9 process to verify the work eligibility of all new hires. E-Verify is an internet-based system that compares information from an employee's Form I-9 to data from U.S. Department of Homeland Security and Social Security Administration records.