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Responsible for preventive maintenance, inspections, and assisting other advanced-skilled employees in performing the running repair and heavy repair of all FrontRunner locomotives, cab, and coach systems and subsystems including, electric over pneumatic doors, HVAC, couplers, passenger amenities, communications, air brakes, cab controls, electrical, and diesel engines.
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Ability to operate assigned equipment such as a bucket truck, boom truck, backhoe, and overhead and underground wire pulling equipment. Which best describes your experience operating a boom truck.
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As a Journeyman Lineman you will install, maintain and repair all transmission and distribution electrical systems and associated equipment, both overhead and underground, while utilizing line trucks, aerial boom, lifts and wire pulling equipment.
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Must meet examining board review of skills and experience and will be required to pass testing through through Rocky Mountain Power. which includes completion of a formal training program for a Journeyman Lineman.
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Must have knowledge of pneumatic, hydraulic, electrical and mechanical systems. Operate equipment such as boom lifts, cranes, forklifts, and other related mobile equipmentEducation and ExperienceHigh school diploma or equivalent.
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May assist with other trades as necessary and assigned; performs metal work, light fabrication and welding; assists with minor electrical and plumbing activities. Operates a city vehicle in performance of duties and heavy equipment to include pick-up truck, boom lifts, backhoes, forklifts and bucket trucks.
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Operates forklift and uses articulating and rotating boom hoist, telescoping hoist, scissors lift, and pick-up truck. Understanding of National Electrical Code. PLC/Ladder Logic experience and knowledge.
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Incumbent works alone or in a group performing Mechanical, Electrical, Carpentry, Plumbing, Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC), Cable Installation/Replacement, Welding/Metal Fabrication, Painting, Concrete work, etc.
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2 years of light industrial electrical experience required 2 years of plumbing/sewer experience required Ability to observe safety and security procedures and to comply with all company policies.
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The Role:The Industrial Maintenance Electrician provides journey-level electrical work in the installation, alteration, maintenance, and repair of electrical systems, equipment, and fixtures in Water and Wastewater treatment plants.
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Safely operate equipment: forklifts, scissor and boom lifts, hand tools, and energy management equipment to perform system support tasks as required. At least 3+ years of experience with conveyors, electrical systems, & building maintenance.
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Operate hoisting and lifting devices such as cranes, jacks, forklifts, scissor or boom lifts to position equipment and parts during the installation, set-up, and repair of machinery. Responsibilities and skills in, but not limited to; installing, maintaining, dismantling, and repairing new and existing machinery or equipment and its components such as machining centers, press brakes, burn tables, mechanical clutches, gear boxes, control and power electrical systems, hydraulic and pneumatic control systems.
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Must have thorough knowledge of electrical systems and components of traffic control devices with Level I IMSA Certification. Duties: Have a thorough knowledge of electrical systems and components of traffic control devices required to install, maintain, diagnose, and repair street lighting, traffic signals systems, and related equipment, including traffic signal supports and foundations, traffic signal signing, streetlights, flashers, controllers, signal indications, conflict monitors, detectors and other electrical components.
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Career Segment: Electrical, Equity, Engineering, Finance. Journeyman Lineman - Local 57 ($15,000 Sign-on Bonus - Evanston, WY) - #111200. PacifiCorp is seeking customer-centric candidates to grow and sustain our commitment to a culture of customer service excellence, environmental sustainability and diversity, equity and inclusion.
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Must have the ability to operate motorized equipment such as forklifts, boom supported aerial lifts, snow removal or other equipment. Experience with testing and grounding of low, medium and high voltageMust be able to read, understand and interpret technical documents such as P&ID s, electrical onelines, meter and relaying diagrams, schematics, wiring diagrams, logic diagrams, and technical manuals.
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