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Job Description
The role Step into the field with YVEA's line crew as a Summer Laborer, where no two days look the same. You'll be hands-on from the start - prepping and handing up specialized equipment, assembling line apparatus, and keeping job sites running smoothly and safely.
Expect real physical work:
digging, hauling materials, stocking trucks, and operating YVEA vehicles. This position follows a four-day workweek, with shifts from 6:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Thursday , giving you long weekends while gaining valuable experience in the electric utility industry. If you're looking for a summer where you'll build practical skills, work alongside experienced linemen, and see firsthand what it takes to keep the lights on across the Yampa Valley - this is it. Key responsibilities Assist the lineman is the various aspects of line maintenance, repair and construction. Hand lineman necessary protective equipment needed for work being done e.g. (hot sticks, rubber goods, blankets, gloves, etc.) Prepare and assemble various line apparatus required for the particular work being performed. Drive and operate various YVEA vehicles. Keep work areas clean and organized. Pick up scrap wire, boxes, tree trimmings, and other discarded materials. Work regularly consists of digging holes, loading and unloading trucks and/or trailers. Stock trucks with material commonly used on a daily basis. Assist with washing and maintaining equipment in proper working order. Assist with cleaning protective equipment (hot sticks and rubber goods). Use of various hand and power tools. Other duties as assigned by the General Foreman. Key skills and experience required Key skills Ability to work independently when assigned tasks requiring little or no supervision. Ability to read and comprehend simple instructions, short correspondence and memos. Willingness to work with and for a variety of supervisors or coworkers. Satisfactory work record and a valid Colorado driver's license. Mechanical aptitude and ability to properly and safely use basic tools, both manual and power driven. Ability to interact with customers and other employees in a courteous and proper manner. Qualifications Must have a valid Driver's License Experience using power and hand tools.