This position is responsible for advising and instructing on various safety-related topics throughout the field and worksite locations.
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In states from DE to TX, ULCS needs people with a variety of skills and capabilities to help us build smarter more resilient energy grids and futures for our customers and communities. It's important work that communities increasingly depend on for their quality of life and we are making a difference for the customers and communities and growing as more customers discover the ULCS difference. It's rewarding work and a career that can support you on your life's journey. If you'd like to make a difference too, then own your career.
Pay: $50 - $60 an/hour
Benefits: Health, Vision, Dental, 401k, Bonus
Essential Functions & Responsibilities:
- Conduct risk assessment and enforce preventative measures.
- Review existing policies and measures and update accordingly.
- Perform safety related training of employees.
- Inspect work locations and the work of personnel to identify issues or non-conformity (e.g. not using protective equipment) JBO's.
- Stop any unsafe acts or processes that seem dangerous or unhealthy.
- Record and investigate incidents to determine causes.
- Prepare reports on occurrences.
- Work with outside vendors to obtain required training for apprentices, journeymen, warehouse, and office employees.
- Conduct classroom and Field Safety training.
- Work with all employees and present a positive, safe work environment.
- Work in all ITC related ROWs, Stations and Facilities.
- Must be 18 years of age or older.
- Maintain all applicable state, federal, and host company standards and regulations.
- Red Tag Certification maintained throughout employment.
- Proficient with computer word processing programs.
- Able to communicate effectively verbally and in writing.
- Knowledgeable in the operation and maintenance of Electrical Transmission stations.
- Read and understand drawings, schematics, operating instructions, and manuals relating to station transmission equipment.
- Knowledge of substation construction practices.
- Depth of experience - possess in depth knowledge of classification specific work tasks due to time in the field, variety of content related experience, and any additional certifications or education related to the content.
- Location of experience.
- Communication ability, including verbal and written.
- Team-work skills.
- High school diploma or equivalent.
- 3+ years field experience as a qualified Journeyman in any substation classification preferred.
- Upon offer, employees may be required to complete and pass a pre-employment drug screen, background, and/or MVR check.
- Driver License Required.
- Obtain and maintain CPR/First Aid trainer certification throughout employment.
- Willing to travel to all regions within the footprint to conduct field audits, attend meetings and perform accident investigations and assist with AARC reporting.
- RARE (less than 10%): crawling, climbing poles, gripping, climbing ladders, climbing stairs, lifting up to 50 lbs.
- OCCASIONAL (up to 33%): sitting, stooping, body twisting, climbing on/off truck, reaching, carrying, pushing, pulling.
- FREQUENT (up to 66%): standing, walking, kneeling, squatting, manual dexterity, reading, range of motion, depth perception, color vision, lifting, balancing, lifting up to 10 lbs.
- CONTINUOUS (up to 100%): sense of touch, speaking clearly, seeing distant, seeing, hearing-speech range.
Due to the inherently dangerous nature of the industry and requirements to work with or around hazardous equipment, employees must have sufficient eyesight to judge distance/coordination of equipment and tools, be able to maintain attention and concentration for extended periods, be able to withstand exposure to all kinds of weather while completing work assignments, be able to wear personal protective equipment as necessary, be able to enter and exit a vehicle numerous times a day, have the endurance necessary to traverse various terrain, be capable of performing job duties throughout a standard 8- or 10-hour day, be able to communicate with others, read, write, and comprehend written/verbal job instructions and information, and communicate and handle conflict professionally.
- Able to identify job site hazards.
- Exhibits and carries out cognitive problem-solving skills.
- Able to read, comprehend, and visualize job build and all prints.
- Works near/around energized, hazardous parts and equipment.
- Exposed to traffic.
- Works around excessive noise from machines (bore drill, backhoe, trencher, mini excavator, bucket trucks, digger derricks, concrete saw, jackhammers).
- May exposed to hot and cold environments, poisonous plants or reptiles, and stinging insects.
Utility Lines Construction Services (ULCS) delivers electric and gas utility construction and maintenance services for investor-owned utilities, cooperatives, municipalities, large industrial manufacturers, government, general contractors, developers and EPC firms. Formed in 2000 from small beginnings, ULCS now boasts more than 2,300 non-union employees in 15 states safely performing utility transmission and distribution infrastructure work throughout the Mid-Atlantic, the Delmarva Peninsula, the Southeast and the South regions of the United States.
Individuals must be able to perform the essential functions of the position with or without a reasonable accommodation. Individuals with a disability who desire a reasonable accommodation should contact the ADA Coordinator at 1-800-248-8733, ext. 1339.
An Equal Opportunity Employer, including disabled and vets.
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