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United States , Morgantown
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Penn Line Energy T&D, Inc
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Discover rewarding and essential Distribution Lineman B jobs, a critical role within the electrical utility and construction industries. A Distribution Lineman B is a skilled and experienced professional responsible for the construction, maintenance, and repair of the electrical distribution system that delivers power directly to homes, businesses, and communities. This position is a vital step in a lineman's career, representing a journeyman-level role where individuals perform complex tasks with a high degree of skill and a focus on safety, often while assisting more senior linemen and leading ground crews. The core responsibilities of a Distribution Lineman B are diverse and physically demanding. Professionals in these jobs typically work on overhead power lines, installing and replacing poles, crossarms, insulators, and transformers. They string, splice, and terminate both primary and secondary conductors. A significant part of the role involves troubleshooting electrical outages, identifying faults, and performing repairs to restore service efficiently. Linemen B are also heavily involved in system upgrades and new construction projects, ensuring the grid's reliability and capacity. A constant and paramount duty is adhering to rigorous safety protocols, including conducting pre-job briefings, utilizing personal protective equipment (PPE), and following industry standards like OSHA regulations and the National Electrical Safety Code (NESC). The typical requirements and skills for Distribution Lineman B jobs are extensive. Candidates generally need a high school diploma or GED, completion of a formal lineman training program or apprenticeship, and several years of proven field experience. A commercial driver's license (CDL), often a Class A, is almost universally required to operate specialized utility vehicles like bucket trucks and digger derricks. Essential physical capabilities include the strength to lift heavy equipment, the stamina to work long hours in all weather conditions, and the agility to climb poles and structures at significant heights. Technical proficiency with rigging, cable pulling equipment, and hydraulic tools is expected. Beyond hard skills, successful linemen possess strong problem-solving abilities, meticulous attention to detail, excellent communication for effective teamwork, and an unwavering commitment to safety for themselves and their crew. These jobs are ideal for individuals who thrive in a hands-on, outdoor environment and seek a stable career with a clear path for advancement. Distribution Lineman B jobs offer the unique satisfaction of performing tangible, critical work that powers daily life and responds to community needs during storms and emergencies. It is a profession built on skill, courage, and teamwork, forming the backbone of modern electrical infrastructure.

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