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Lead and work on diverse overhead line projects up to 33kV, constructing and replacing networks. This role requires experience as a linesperson, with knowledge of live/dead networks and relevant authorizations. Based in Yorkshire and other UK locations, it offers significant career development op...
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United Kingdom , Leeds;Sheffield; Sunderland; York; Yorkshire; Leeds; Basildon
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52000.00 - 56000.00 GBP / Year
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Hedera Hiring Ltd
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Until further notice
Looking for linesman chargehand jobs? This critical supervisory role sits at the heart of overhead electricity network construction and maintenance. A linesman chargehand is a seasoned and qualified linesperson who has stepped up into a leadership position, responsible for guiding a team of skilled linesmen on-site. This profession blends deep technical expertise in high-voltage electrical systems with essential team management and safety coordination duties. Typically, the core responsibility of a linesman chargehand is to lead a crew in the construction, maintenance, repair, and replacement of overhead power lines and associated infrastructure. This involves hands-on work such as erecting utility poles, installing crossarms and insulators, stringing and tensioning conductors, and replacing transformers or other equipment. The chargehand is the on-the-ground leader, ensuring all tasks are executed to exacting industry standards and strict safety protocols. They are directly responsible for the safety and productivity of their team, conducting toolbox talks, overseeing risk assessments, and ensuring compliance with all statutory and company safety regulations at all times. Common responsibilities in linesman chargehand jobs include planning and allocating daily work for the crew, interpreting job specifications and construction drawings, and ensuring the correct materials and plant are available. They are a key point of communication, liaising with site supervisors, engineers, and sometimes the public. Quality control is paramount; the chargehand inspects work to ensure it meets construction standards before completion. They also play a vital role in mentoring and developing junior linesmen, sharing their knowledge to build team competence. Typical skills and requirements for this profession are extensive. Candidates are expected to have several years of proven experience as a qualified linesperson, with comprehensive knowledge of working on both dead and live networks. Essential technical certifications usually include industry-specific authorisations or "tickets" for working on particular networks, along with competencies in areas like manual handling and working at height. A full driving licence is almost always mandatory. Beyond technical prowess, successful chargehands possess strong leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills. They must be decisive, vigilant about safety, and capable of managing resources and paperwork efficiently. For those with the right blend of technical mastery and leadership ability, linesman chargehand jobs offer a challenging and rewarding career path with significant responsibility for keeping critical infrastructure operational and communities powered.

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