Apprentice Lineman, Lineman, Journeyman Lineman, or Assigned Personnel, as directed Non-Exempt
FLSA Status: Position Summary:
The position of Operations Foreman is one of high responsibility for the safety and training of subordinates, and the safety and satisfaction of the public. An Operations Foreman must have demonstrated leadership ability and thorough working knowledge of all aspects of safe line construction, line maintenance, troubleshooting, and public relations. An Operations Foreman has mastered the performance of all line positions necessary in connection with construction, maintenance and repair of the BEC electric system, including the Essential Functions of a Journeyman Lineman.
An Operations Foreman will train, coach and supervise, both directly and indirectly, all aspects of routine and non-routine work performed on energized or non-energized powerlines. This position will participate, when required, with the installation, retirement, maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of overhead and underground powerlines and powerline equipment. An Operations Foreman will also participate, when required, in trimming, clearing, chipping, and/or chemically treating trees and/or brush along the right-of-ways, ensuring accurate completion of required forms, reports and other documentation. The Operations Foreman ensures that work performed by subordinates is completed in a safe, professional manner and sets an example for others of safe, productive work procedures.
Essential Functions of Position:
1. Position involves a combination of indoor and outdoor activities. Outdoor activities include exposure to various weather conditions including heat, high humidity, cold, wind, fog, rain, lightning, hail, sleet, snow, and ice for extended periods of time. 2. Must possess and maintain the ability to: ? Respond in a positive manner to supervision. ? Work as a cooperative member of a team. ? Interact in a professional and courteous manner with co-workers and members. ? Successfully work within deadlines and time constraints. 3. Participates with the Operations Supervisor and Manager of Operations in the formulation of objectives, procedures and plans. 4. Communicates to and obtains understanding and acceptance from subordinates regarding these objectives, procedures and plans. 5. Serves as career coach/advisor to subordinates providing coaching and counselling to personnel regarding special problems and performance of work. Provides necessary guidance, assistance or instruction and gives proper credit for performance. Provides leadership and creates the desire for development among subordinates and a sense of teamwork on the crew. Continually assesses the skills and abilities of subordinates. 6. Plans and coordinates the work assigned to him so that it can be completed with proper priority and in an orderly manner. 7. Enforces and models proper behavior and compliance with all applicable codes, regulations, policies, and procedures. 8. Assigns and supervises subordinates as necessary to safely, accurately and economically complete jobs. Continually assess the skills and abilities of subordinates, ensuring that projects are completed by properly-trained personnel. 9. Directs the activities of the subordinates, making sure that all responsibilities, authorities and relationships are understood and accepted. 10. Considers and reviews recommendations made by subordinates for new changes in present procedure and, when appropriate, makes recommendations to the Operations Supervisor and/or Manager of Operations. 11. Responds to, investigates and recommends actions for policy and procedure violations, unsafe practices and any other action or behavior which may have a negative impact upon the Cooperative. 12. Delegates appropriate authority and freedom of actions, but with recognition that he cannot be relieved of his responsibility. 13. Communicates properly using two-way radios. 14. Correctly operates a laptop computer and the programs/systems used. 15. Keeps abreast of specifications regarding construction and maintenance and inspects work of subordinates to insure that all specifications and codes are met. 16. Keeps informed of changes in the electrical system, including but not limited to direction of line feeds, location, reclosing, and switching devices. 17. Provides close supervision, from a safety standpoint, when the job assigned involves special hazards, including all hotline work. 18. Climbs energized poles to install, retire, or maintain transformers, services and other miscellaneous equipment outside of the OSHA minimum approach distances outlined in the APPA safety manual. 19. Performs routine and non-routine energized work from an aerial platform (bucket truck) on energized lines including pole change-outs and conversions. 20. Possesses working knowledge of RUS specifications as to framing, pole hole depths, anchor settings, tamping, and pole alignment. Possesses working knowledge of specifications as to stringing, sagging and tying-in wire. Performs these duties in accordance with specifications without supervision. 21. Possesses knowledge of ratings, settings and troubleshooting any line equipment, including transformers, capacitors, regulators, and meters. 22. Possesses knowledge of survey and staking procedures for overhead and underground power lines, taking into account voltage drops, electric and strain loading, clearances, easements, impact on property owners, economic viability, and reliability. 23. Is responsible for the accounting of materials used for a job. 24. Frames and grounds structures or equipment in accordance with RUS specifications. 25. Possesses knowledge of single and three-phase electric motors including voltage, amperage, impact of imbalance, impact of locked rotor amperage, actual loading compared to name plate rating, power factor, and interpretation of connection diagrams. 26. Performs all routine and non-routine line work according to BEC policies and procedures, safety regulations, RUS specifications, NEC, NESC, federal, state, and local regulations and codes. 27. Makes decisions on job sites regarding changes in work assignments and advises the Operations Supervisor of any adjustments made, if necessary. 28. Investigates member service complaints and takes necessary measures to correct whatever trouble exists. 29. Makes every effort to serve all members courteously, efficiently and fairly and to satisfy their complaints or inquiries, if possible. If unable to do so, refers them to the proper persons. 30. Responsible for overseeing all vehicles, tools and equipment and to ensure that such tools, equipment and vehicles are inspected, operated and maintained in proper working order. Also ensures that such use, inspections, operation, and maintenance complies with all BEC policies and procedures and recommends to Operations Supervisor and/or Manager of Operations any major mechanical repairs which may be necessary. 31. Understands and complies with all Department of Transportation (DOT) rules and regulations, including Drug and Alcohol Testing. 32. Acquires, maintains and returns material, equipment and tools in accordance with BEC policies and procedures, as well as BEC inventory control procedures. 33. Trims, clears, and applies herbicide in right-of-ways. 34. Accurately reads and interprets maps, circuit diagrams, map scales, and map legends under any conditions. 35. Accurately and legibly completes all documentation (computerized timecards, handwritten Outage Reports, etc.) in accordance with BEC policies and procedures and submits such documentation to the proper individuals for recordkeeping purposes. 36. Assists assigned personnel in the completion of necessary documentation checking for accuracy before submitting to proper individuals for recordkeeping purposes. 37. Excuses subordinates from the job site for clear cause, such as disruptive or dangerous behavior, until the incident is resolved with the Operations Supervisor and/or Manager of Operations. Clearly communicates the circumstances of such dismissal of personnel from the job site to the Operations Supervisor and/or Manager of Operations. 38. Operates all coop equipment in accordance with BEC policies and procedures, safety rules, manufacturer guidelines, and regulations and/or codes and seeks input from Operations Supervisor and/or Manager of Operations when information is unclear, inadequate or requires interpretation. This includes driving forward and backing vehicles in excess of 25,000 pounds and pulling trailers appropriate for these vehicles, as well as observing all applicable safe-driving laws. 39. Maintains proper amount of equipment, tools and incidentals on vehicles necessary for the planned job and sees that tools are maintained in good working order. 40. Loads materials, weighing up to 50 pounds without assistance and in excess of 50 pounds with assistance, for the planned job. 41. Cleans up each job site so that it is in an appropriate condition for public safety and member satisfaction. 42. Works overtime and/or on call duty after normal working hours, including evenings, late nights, weekends, and holidays, as needed. Must be able to report for duty within thirty (30) minutes of notification when on call. Equipment Used: Organizational vehicles, two-way radios, digger trucks, aerial platforms (bucket trucks), chainsaws, forklifts, front-end loaders, hammers, channel locks, high-leverage wire cutters, tamps, shovels, pliers, screwdrivers, fall arrest systems, and any other electric construction or maintenance-related equipment.
Other Important Duties:
1. Maintains good working relations with co-workers, BEC members and the general public. 2. Represents BEC by attending schools/seminars/meetings for improvement of job knowledge and skills, when requested. 3. Continually explores new ideas to enhance job performance, efficiency, productivity, and work relations. Communicates these ideas to the Operations Supervisor and/or Manager of Operations. 4. Performs other duties as may be assigned by Operations Supervisor, Manager of Operations or designee.
Experience, Training, Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
1.Must maintain professional knowledge of all issues relating to electrical linework. 2.Must maintain knowledge of Cooperative’s policies related to duties of the position. 3.Participates in BEC Safety Meetings. 4.Must successfully perform annual Pole Top and Bucket Truck Rescue Demonstrations. 5.Must maintain knowledge of CPR, AED and First Aid in order to use it, when necessary. 6.Ability to travel intra/inter-state, as necessary, for training purposes, meetings, or to provide assistance to other electric cooperatives, as required. 7.Must pass a Department of Transportation or general physical, as required. 8.Must pass required and random OSHA/DOT drug tests. 9.Ability to move about and within an office building and on various terrain. 10.Ability to lift and/or move equipment and tools weighing up to 50 pounds without assistance and in excess of 50 pounds with assistance. 11. Ability to frequently stand and/or walk, either on the ground, while working off of a pole in hooks, and/or in a bucket, and sit for extended periods of time. 12.Ability to perform manual and detailed hand work using both hands, sometimes repetitively, climb and balance, squat, stoop, crouch or kneel, push, and pull. 13.Ability to bend at neck, waist, legs, and arms, reach above shoulder-level, twist body, and change positions at will. 14.Ability to speak and hear clearly to communicate over loud background noise. 15.Ability to function successfully on little or no sleep for extended periods of time in extreme circumstances such as large power outages caused by storms, etc. 16.Vision ability that meets the minimum requirements to acquire and maintain a Texas CDL Driver’s license, with or without corrective lenses. 17.Ability to communicate effectively and efficiently, both orally and in writing, with a diverse group of people and personalities. Requires a high degree of interpersonal skills. 18.Ability to be tactful and get along with diverse groups of people and personalities. Capable of conveying a positive and professional image. 19.Ability to prioritize and manage multiple tasks, even simultaneously, as well as coordinate projects with other employees working to consistently meet deadlines and budgets. 20.Ability to listen to and read instructions and other paperwork. 21.Ability to use judgment and reasoning skills to perform the Essential Functions of the Position. 22.Ability to motivate, direct, supervise, train, and coach subordinates.
1.High School Diploma or equivalent. 2.Valid minimum Texas Commercial Class B Driver’s License (CDL) and an acceptable driving history. CDL must be maintained and this includes maintaining DOT physical with satisfactory results. 3.Must be eligible to be and remain insured as a driver by the Cooperative’s group liability policy for the automotive fleet. 4.American Red Cross or equivalent Certificate of Standard First Aid, CPR and AED utilization. 5.Certificate of Pole Climbing Training or Certification of Pole Climbing Experience. 6.Certification of Pole Top Rescue and Bucket Truck Rescue Training. 7.Documentation of Lineman training and experience. 8.Documented completion of Forklift Training. 9.Documentation of passing grade on the BEC Journeyman Lineman Advancement Test or equivalent. 10.Minimum of six (6) years of line work experience (overhead and underground), of which the most recent twelve (12) months have been at a BEC Journeyman Lineman level, its equivalent, or above. ____________________________________________________________________________
Bartlett Electric Cooperative has been in operation since 1936 and, we are proud to be the first REA project energized in Texas and the nation. Bartlett Electric Cooperative played an important role in the modernization of the rural farms served by the cooperative, and we continue to be dedicated to providing quality service at the most economical price. Our service area includes areas of Bell, Burleson, Lee, Milam and Williamson counties.