
Dedicated and safety-focused Apprentice Lineman/Operator with hands on experience in medium and high-voltage electrical systems. Proven ability to safely operate heavy equipment, perform troubleshooting and support distribution operations. Strong communicator committed to teamwork, problem-solving and OSHA safety standards.
Participated in continuing education classes in order to stay current with industry trends.
Installed, maintained and repaired aerial and underground power lines according to safety regulations.
Repaired broken streetlights by replacing bulbs or wiring components.
Identified areas where additional training was necessary in order to improve job performance.
Ensured that all safety procedures were followed while working at heights or near energized power lines.
Performed routine maintenance on transformers, switches and circuit breakers.
Replaced damaged crossarms or insulators on utility poles as required.
Climbed utility poles to access equipment or perform repairs.
Assessed power lines, poles and electrical equipment for wear and damage and reported deficiencies to appropriate supervisor.
Worked to route and re-route power lines around new builds either via above-ground lines or below-ground utilities.
Worked to string, splice and transfer wire in both energized and de-energized circuits.
Installed and maintained overhead pole components and Underground Residential Distribution (URD) equipment.
Positioned boom trucks and man lifts to reach lines, transformers and existing connections.
Maintained solid safety record with no OSHA-recordable incidents.
Removed old poles and hardware and replaced with new equipment.
Responded to emergencies and outages that required additional labor and assistance for repairs.
Used climbers, bucket lifts and safety equipment for work.
Worked to route and re-route power lines around new builds either via above-ground lines or below-ground utilities.
Worked to string, splice and transfer wire in both energized and de-energized circuits.
Installed and maintained overhead pole components and Underground Residential Distribution (URD) equipment.
Positioned boom trucks and man lifts to reach lines, transformers and existing connections.
Maintained solid safety record with no OSHA-recordable incidents.
Removed old poles and hardware and replaced with new equipment.
Responded to emergencies and outages that required additional labor and assistance for repairs.
Use climbers, bucket lifts and safety equipment for work.