Description
POSTING NO. | 8518 |
JOB TITLE: | Power Lineman |
DEPT/DIV: | M of W |
WORK LOCATION: | Connecticut (NH Line) |
FULL/PART TIME | FULL |
DEADLINE: | Open till filled |
Metro-North Railroad reserves the right to remove this posting prior to the Application Deadline.
Opening
MTA Metro-North Railroad is a dynamic organization, operating out of the jewel of New York City, Grand Central Terminal. We provide service to over 86.5 million customers, traveling in and out of New York and Connecticut. A subsidiary of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Metro-North Railroad is one of the busiest commuter railroads in the nation. MTA Metro-North Railroad strives to provide a safe and reliable commute, excellent customer service and rewarding opportunities to its employees.
Responsibilities
POWER LINEMAN are responsible for the installation, inspection, testing, repair and maintenance all aspects of the high tension, building power and feeder distribution systems and Power support structures.
THE ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO:
- Participate in Power Department safety program and demonstrate an understanding of all Power Department procedures
- Attend mandatory training to obtain/maintain all required qualifications to safely perform job duties
- Qualify and perform roadway worker protection duties to ensure the safety of the work group
- Recognize the hazards of electricity and the appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) required to perform electrical work safely
- Assess and trouble-shoot situations to identify possible hazards and take appropriate safety precautions (e.g., PPE usage, etc.)
- Obtain electrical clearances and provide electrical Lock out Tag out protection
- Perform electrical work including switching, testing and grounding of live line electrical systems up to 27,000-volt range
- Install, erect and replace high voltage electrical components on transmission, catenary and substation structures
- Install, repair, and maintain aerial cables such as distribution and signal power feeders
- Install and maintain aerial devices, such as manual and remotely operated switches, pole mounted transformers, cutouts, lightening arrestors and pole mounted lighting systems
- Remove trees and overhangs to prevent interference with electrical systems, using chain, stick and hand saws
- Safely secure high-tension loads with manual and hydraulic hoisting equipment
- Fabricate and install electrical conduit onto metal and wood structures
- Climb metal structures, ladders, Catenary Maintenance Vehicle (CMV) platform, and/or utilize a bucket truck to access elevated work locations while tethered
- Climb wood poles using climbing gaffs to install or repair aerial distribution, signal and transmission lines
- Install, inspect, repair, and maintain portions of the catenary system, including wire, hangers, clips and insulators
- Perform electrical connections using various methods
- Operate heavy equipment such as cranes, flatbed trucks and utility vehicles
- Qualify on the Operating Rules, operate CMV and pilot on track high rail equipment
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- High School Diploma, General Equivalency Diploma (GED) or Test Assessing Secondary Completion (TASC) and
- Valid Driver’s license or equivalent and
At least one of the following:
- Experience working with aerial lift or bucket truck or
- Prior climbing experience (i.e., utility poles, streel structures, tree contractor work) or
- Experience with the use of fall protection equipment and working at heights of greater than 25 feet or
- One (1) year of experience performing electrical work or
- Completion of an Electrical Safety Training course based on OSHA 1910.269 or
- Completion of an Electrical Program at an accredited Trade, Vocational or Technical School or
- One year of experience performing communications/cable technician linework
PREFERRED:
- Four (4) years of experience in the electrical industry
- Formal education or training in the electrical field
- Completion of an Electrical Apprenticeship Program
- Experience with tree removal and equipment
- Knowledge of related OSHA regulations
- Experience working with up to 27,000 volts
- Experience with electrical clearance and Lock out Tag out procedures
- Prior utility lineman experience working on aerial energized circuits while climbing
- Class B Commercial Driver’s License (CDL)
KNOWLEDGES, SKILLS, ABILITIES:
- Ability to work at heights up to 100 feet on the H&H line and at heights up to 200 feet on the New Haven line; ability to climb steel and wood structures; mechanical reasoning; electrical knowledge; knowledge of electrical symbols; reading comprehension; knowledge of mechanical and electrical tools and their appropriate usage; skilled in bending conduit; knowledge of tools and meters and their appropriate usage; skilled in using electrical and mechanical tools (e.g., wrenches, power drills, ratchets, testers, etc.); ability to work with others; interpersonal skills; basic troubleshooting skills; memorization ability; ability to follow instructions; ability and willingness to learn; written and verbal communication skills; must be safety conscious; ability to work safely with electrical hazards; ability to perform physically demanding work tasks.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
- Must possess or be able to obtain a valid Class B CDL within 150 days of transfer/hire date
- Must be able to use/wear all safety related equipment in the performance of their duties
- Must become and maintain roadway worker qualification and physical characteristics qualification
Rate of Pay
The starting rate for this position is $23.91 (65% of the full rate). The annual wage progression scale is as follows: Year 1=65% > Year 2=70% > Year 3=75% > Year 4=80% > Year 5=92% > Year 6=100%. The full rate of pay is $36.79.
This rate has been established by the collective bargaining unit and is non-negotiable.
New Hire candidates who meet one (1) or more of the criterion as enumerated below will qualify for the expedited wage progression for Journeymen:
- Four (4) years of full-time experience as an Electrical Worker; which includes the following job titles and industries:
- Electrical, Electronics, or Communications Worker in the Armed Forces.
- Electrician, Electrical Worker which includes industrial, railroad, commercial, residential and low voltage electrical work.
- Utility or Power Plant Electrical Worker
- Electronics, Communications or Computer Technician/Engineer.
- Electrical Apprentice or Electrical Helper.
- Automotive Electronic Technician, with ASE certification.
- HVAC experience consistent with the type of HVAC work performed by Metro North Electrical Workers, with Refrigerant Recovery Certification.
- Possession or completion of the following educational degrees, apprenticeships or trade program certifications. Where applicable, with required practical work experience accompanied thereto for a total of four (4) years: A four (4) year Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering, Electrical Technology or associated Electrical field from an accredited college or university.
- A two (2) year Associate Degree in Electrical Engineering, Electrical Technology or associated Electrical field from an accredited college, plus two (2) years of full-time experience performing electrical work.
- An accredited Trade (Vocational) School Certificate in Electrical Technology or associated electrical field, of which completion requires at least one (1) year of classroom training, plus three (3) years of full-time experience as an Electrical Worker. If additional time is spent in formal classroom training within the accredited Vocational School curriculum, then the combination of classroom and full-time experience as an Electrical Worker must equal at least four (4) years total.
- Completion of at least four (4) years of an Electrical Apprenticeship Program.
- Completion of at least two (2) years of a full-time Electrical Apprenticeship Program, plus two (2) years of full-time experience as an Electrical Worker.
- Possession of a valid and current FCC License.
For those approved for a journeyman rate, the wage progression scale is as follows: 80% $29.43>85% $33.84>100% $36.79 of the full rate of pay.
MNR Health Insurance & Vacation
As a full-time employee, you are eligible for the following health and welfare benefits.
Our benefits program provides flexibility, protection, and value through:
- Health care benefits, including medical, dental, and vision plans
- Employee Assistance Program
- Welfare Benefits, including basic and optional life, dependent life, basic and optional Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance
- Disability benefits
- Flexible Spending Accounts, including a Health Care Account and Dependent Care Account
- Retirement benefits, including a retirement plan, 401(k) and 457 savings plans
Seniority
New employees will establish seniority in the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Union (IBEW), the union representing Power Lineman, in accordance with the union's current collective bargaining agreement.
Members of the IBEW are subject to an initiation fee and monthly union dues.
Assignments
Ability to work various hours, days, shifts and locations is required.
Other Information
This is a federally regulated position subject to both pre-employment and continuous random toxicological screening.
As an employee of Metro-North Railroad you may be required to complete a New York State financial disclosure statement, if you earn more than $108,638.00 or if you hold a position designated as a policy maker.
Employees driving company vehicles must complete defensive driver training once every three years for current MNR drivers; or within 180 days of hire or transfer for an employee entering an authorized driving position.
Details of physical activities include, but are not limited to:
- Color vision required to recognize and distinguish colors of signals while operating a vehicle on the tracks.
- Must be able to regularly push, pull, and lift materials up to 50 lbs.
- Carry tools and supplies to and from job locations.
- Must be able to climb, while tethered, up to 200 feet on lattice structures, structure ladders, ladders and wood poles to access work locations.
- Must be able to walk significant distances along the tracks and uneven surfaces.
Details of working conditions include, but are not limited to:
- Must be able to perform live electrical work.
- Must be able to work during storms and operational service impact conditions.
- Works near High Voltage electrical lines.
- Performs all types of Rigging.
- Works in all areas of Metro-North territory.
- Works in the vicinity of moving trains.
- Works from platform on CMV, bucket trucks and aerial lifts.
- Works in all weather conditions: rain, snow, storms, wind, hot and cold.
How to Apply
Qualified applicants can submit an online application by clicking on the 'APPLY NOW' button from either the CAREERS HOME page or the JOB DESCRIPTION page.
For instructions on completing the online application, go to the MTA intranet site and click on the PeopleSoft Information hyperlink. From there select the User Guides hyperlink to gain access to the "Viewing/Applying for Jobs Online" guide under the Recruiting section of the page.
Equal Employment Opportunity
MTA and its subsidiary and affiliated agencies are Equal Opportunity Employers, including with respect to veteran status and individuals with disabilities.
The MTA encourages qualified applicants from diverse backgrounds, experiences, and abilities, including military service members, to apply.