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Power Line Technician Subforeperson - Prince Rupert
Number of positions: 1 Job Location: Prince Rupert DO
Employment type: Permanent Region: Northern Interior
Hours of work: Full-time (37.5 hrs/wk) Flexible Work Role: Field
Hourly Rate: $ 62.86
What you'll do
- A Journeyperson Power Line Technician shall undertake any work required to construct, repair or maintain transmission
and distribution lines on poles, towers and structures, such work to include patrolling of circuits, inspections as assigned,
emergency repairs, repairing of street lights, makes distribution transformer connections, investigates customer complaints
and interruptions, notwithstanding the duties assigned to a Meter Technician installs and removes meters, keeps
themselves familiar with lines and the distribution portion of substations, refuses transformers and disconnects, makes
collections and connects and disconnects services, operates or switches on lines
- A Power Line Technician including a Power Line Technician designated Person In Charge (P.I.C.) will not operate any
station apparatus equipped with supervisory control
- In addition they shall undertake the framing, erection, stringing and terminating of all wire buses and overhead lines
supported by strain type insulators in outdoor substations
- Notwithstanding the duties assigned to a Power Cable Technician, Journeyperson Power Line Technician may perform
work on plastic insulated cables and accessories up to and including 20/35 kV
- Hole digging attachments, pole setting and related equipment on line trucks shall be operated by Power Line Technicians
- On distribution lines 35 kV and below, not under the direct control of an Area Control Station or a generating station, the
BC Hydro will designate by local operating orders a Journeyperson Power Line Technician to be the P.I.C. of the operation
of the distribution lines or circuits who shall be identified and recorded as such
- The P.I.C. responsibilities of a Power Line Technician shall include issuing instructions for safety assurances on
distribution lines and circuits as required by those working in proximity
- In addition they shall deal with area electrical disturbances, maintain logs and other records as well as keeping up to date
the mimic display board for the system.
- Notwithstanding the duties assigned to an Electrician, a Power Line Technician may on 35 kV and below operate and
switch distribution equipment up to but not including the feeder bus in distribution supply stations
- On 35 kV and above in distribution supply stations a Power Line Technician may on occasion be required to switch or
replace fuses where fault conditions have occurred and an Electrician is not readily available
- Notwithstanding the duties normally assigned to a Communication, Protection and Control Technologist, a Power Line
Technician may perform installation and maintenance of Distribution automation equipment (eg. battery replacement,
modem replacement and power resets). Communication Protection and Control Technologists retain jurisdiction for this
work
- It shall be the duty of a Sub-Foreperson to supervise the work of the individuals under their charge in such a manner that
work shall be carried on safely, efficiently and expeditiously
- The duties and responsibilities of a Sub-Foreperson include such activities as:
- - instructing and directing workers in the performance of their duties,
- - planning and coordinating work for others (including contractors),
- - supervising and assigning work to employees,
- - responsible for the preparation and quality control of all work under their charge,
- - assuring that all work related documentation, information and records are updated,
- - liaising with appropriate internal and external parties as required, and
- - providing feedback to crew members on their performance in order that work is carried out safely, efficiently, and
expeditiously
What you bring