Job Location : Bay City,MI, USA
$27.39 per HourlyFull TimeExcellent Benefits to include: Medical/Dental/Vision; City sponsored HSA; MERS 401(a) Defined Contribution Pension; Paid Vacation, Personal, Sick and holiday. Full Benefits per the U.W.U.A. Local 482 ContractCITY OF BAY CITYFULL TIME - Line Clearance WorkerElectric Department - UWUA L#482JOB SUMMMARYThis is skilled work in pruning, trimming, felling, and topping trees involving line clearance for overhead electrical lines.Work involves responsibility for performing a variety of tasks in the clearance of electrical power lines of 46,000 volts or less, which includes trimming, pruning, and removal. Work requires working at considerable heights and involves skill in electrical line clearance plus care to prevent injuries or accidents to people, property or equipment.Assignments are received from supervision with initiative and judgment exercised to complete assignments safely and efficiently.ILLUSTRATIVE JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIESOperates bucket lift equipment to reach upper portions of trees; uses hooks, ropes, cables, saws, axes, and other tools to remove dead, broken, and undesired branches and trees; lowers heavier portions removed to the ground with ropes related to line clearance for electrical power lines.Trims trees for clearance of overhead electrical utility facilities.Cleans up work site upon completion of trimming, pruning, and removal operations.Inspects, sharpens, and cares for tools, ropes, and safety equipment.Operates aerial truck and chipper, and hauls waste material to designated sites.Assists other Electric Department crews with regular and storm work when needed.Performs related work as required.MINIMUM JOB REQUIREMENTSHigh school diploma or GED plus experience in line clearance work for electrical power lines and trimming and removal methods.Knowledge of the occupational hazards and standard safety precautions necessary for electrical line clearance as well as safety on the ground.Ability to climb, maneuver, and work in high locations.Skill in the use and care of tools and equipment commonly used in the clearance of electrical power lines.Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees, elected officials, and the public.Must possess and maintain a valid Michigan driver's license and commercial driver's license.