Overview
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Responsibilities:
Demonstrate and direct a solid commitment to all aspects of safety.
Utilize our construction standards and engineering practices to complete single- and 3-phase overhead and underground designs to serve residential, commercial, and industrial requests.
Support job progress through customer contacts, field work, job packages, and job closeout functions including material review and paperwork verification.
Facilitate billing functions for line extension and applicable relocation work, including billing recommendations in non-routine scenarios.
Facilitate completion of outage management system (OMS) follow-up requests, inspection and maintenance repairs, streetlight installation and replacement, claims, Transmission priority repairs, aerial patrol findings, and Job & Contracting (J&C) projects.
Acquire permits related to railroad, Department of Transportation, and municipality road right-of-way.
Collaborate with customers to secure and document easements for line extensions and highway relocation work.
Update and maintain compliant records to support technical reports, metrics, and information systems.
Travel to various off-site locations as required, including our offices, training facilities, and customer sites.
Provide ongoing assistance during emergencies and storm-related activities.
Attend all required regulatory training.
Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications at the level I include:
Proficiency (Level I): Employee is in a learning curve with minimal experience, acquiring new skills and discipline-specific knowledge.
Associate degree in a technical discipline is required. Consideration will be given to applicants having a minimum of 2 years extensive multi-disciplined technical and operational background in lieu of a college degree.
Minimum 0-3 years of related design experience is required.
Strong communication skills including the ability to guide decision-making or consensus, negotiate acceptable outcomes, and diffuse challenging situations.
Willingness to seek guidance and advice to fill gaps in understanding.
Strong self-motivation and multi-tasking skills, including the ability to manage shifting priorities.
Ability to interpret complex written and visual information, such as procedures, manuals, drawings, and schematics.
Ability to gain working familiarity with standards, codes, regulations, electrical systems, construction methods, equipment, and safety requirements, including practical applications.
Ability to gain proficiency in software applications including Microsoft Office, SAP, customer request work scheduling (CREWS), outage management system (OMS), and graphic work design (DDS).
Willingness to participate regularly in emergency and storm-related activities, including the ability to work additional hours and/or modified schedules when necessary.
Possession of a valid driver s license and personal vehicle to commute to various facilities and locations as required.