Line Mechanic Manufacturing - Milwaukee, WI at Geebo

Line Mechanic

Company Name:
SITE Personnel/MAP Engineering
External Job Duties The principal duties of the Line Mechanic occupation consist of performing the following activities: distribution and sub-transmission line construction, maintenance and URD work, installation and removal of line equipment, service and street light installation and removal, transmission line construction and maintenance, substation construction and other miscellaneous duties. This employee regularly works aloft on de-energized and energized circuits; uses rubber gloves, sleeves, hot stick tools and other insulating devices as appropriate. This employee must respond to a reasonable amount of callout as necessary to restore customer service. There is a State of Wisconsin indentured apprenticeship program associated with this occupation.

Education/Experience Requirements
Electrical power distribution degree preferred. The selection process includes administration of the Construction and Skilled Trades test and an Aloft test. Candidates may be required to demonstrate their ability to perform the physical functions of the position by completing a Physical Capacity Evaluation.

Requirement Notes Licenses and Certifications:
Applicant must have a valid driver's license and meet the company's requirements for driving. The selected applicant must obtain a commercial driver's license (CDL) within 90 days of entry into the job. Statutory Requirements: The applicant must comply with D.O.T. Commercial Driver's License (CDL) drug and alcohol testing requirements. The selected applicant must reside within 30 driving miles of their headquarters or within the service center territory. Selected employee will be required to relocate to meet this residency requirement within 24 months.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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