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United States , Morgantown
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Penn Line Energy T&D, Inc
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Explore Distribution Lineman A jobs, a critical and skilled trade at the heart of the electrical power grid. A Distribution Lineman A is a highly experienced and qualified professional responsible for the construction, maintenance, and repair of overhead and underground electrical distribution systems that deliver power from substations directly to homes, businesses, and communities. This senior-level role is characterized by leadership, advanced technical expertise, and a steadfast commitment to safety under all conditions. Professionals in these jobs perform a wide array of complex and physically demanding tasks high above the ground and in various environments. Typical responsibilities include installing, repairing, and replacing poles, crossarms, transformers, insulators, switches, and both primary and secondary conductors. They are experts in stringing and splicing wire, phasing out circuits, and troubleshooting electrical faults to restore power. A Lineman A often leads a crew, directing the safe and efficient completion of work, conducting thorough pre-job briefings, and ensuring strict adherence to safety protocols and engineering drawings. Their role is vital during storm restoration and emergency call-outs, where they work extended hours in challenging conditions to quickly and safely return electricity to customers. The typical skill set for this profession is extensive. It requires mastery in climbing wooden poles and steel structures, operating specialized equipment like digger derricks, aerial buckets, and wire stringing machinery, and working confidently at heights exceeding 100 feet. A deep understanding of electrical theory, rigging practices, and distribution system components is mandatory. Core requirements for these jobs usually include a minimum of several years of progressive linework experience, completion of a formal lineman training program or apprenticeship, and possession of relevant certifications such as OSHA 10, CDL (Commercial Driver's License) Class A, and First Aid/CPR. Physical stamina to lift heavy equipment, work in confined spaces, and endure extreme weather is essential. Beyond technical prowess, successful candidates for Distribution Lineman A positions must demonstrate exceptional situational awareness, unwavering personal responsibility for safety, and strong leadership and communication skills. They are team-focused, self-motivated problem-solvers dedicated to maintaining the critical infrastructure that powers daily life. If you are a seasoned lineworker seeking a leadership role with significant responsibility, exploring Distribution Lineman A jobs offers a path to a respected and essential career ensuring the reliability of our electrical distribution network.

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