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MGED - Apprentice Lineworker

Town of Middleborough Town of Middleborough Middleborough, MA Middleborough, MA Full-time Apprenticeship Full-time Apprenticeship $37.
35 - $38.
84 an hour $37.
35 - $38.
84 an hour 9 days ago 9 days ago 9 days ago Apprentice LINE WORKER POSTING DATE:
February 16, 2024 Applications to be reviewed starting on March 1, 2024 WAGES:
$37.
35-$38.
84, based on qualifications & experience Job Type:
Full Time, 40.
00 Hours, and requires overtime.
Schedule:
Monday- Friday, 7:
00 AM- 3:
00 PM Retirement:
PCR Group 4
Qualifications:
? High school diploma or equivalent.
? Valid Massachusetts Drivers' License.
? Valid Massachusetts 1B Hoisting License.
? Good mechanical aptitude.
? Ability to work at heights.
? Have good understanding or knowledge of Electricity.
? Must possess physical strength, flexibility and maneuverability and mental characteristics sufficient to perform the duties of the position.
To perform strenuous work under emergency and all weather conditions.
Responsibilities:
Under the direction of the Electric Division Manager or his designate the Apprentice Line worker is responsible for learning all aspects of high voltage distribution utility line work, both overhead and underground.
Specific duties include but are not limited to the following:
? Assignment to a line crew for on-the-job training in overhead and underground electric distribution system installation and maintenance.
? Participation in all safety training programs and exercises.
? Class A CDL License- must be obtained within one year of start of apprenticeship ? Enrollment in the current New England Public Power Association line worker-training program.
? Any other related work as assigned.
All interested applicants must apply in writing to Laura Robbins, Human Resources Manager, 32 South Main Street, Middleborough, Massachusetts 02346 or email protected MGED is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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