Company Summary Statement : Louisville Gas and Electric Company and Kentucky Utilities Company, part of the PPL Corporation (NYSE: PPL) family of companies, are regulated utilities that serve more than 1.3 million customers and have consistently ranked among the best companies for customer service in the United States. LG&E serves 334,000 natural gas and 433,000 electric customers in Louisville and 16 surrounding counties. KU serves 569,000 customers in 77 Kentucky counties and five counties in Virginia. LG&E and KU are major employers and active supporters of the communities they serve. They empower employees, community members and initiatives across their service territory through volunteerism and investments in organizations that support education, sustainability and wellbeing. Overview:
Position Purpose
Perform routine maintenance and installation work in high voltage electrical substations. Assist higher classifications in Substation Construction & Maintenance (SC&M) in performance of their assigned work and develop the skills needed to progress to higher classifications.
Responsibilities:
Major Accountabilities
Learn to identify and use the materials, tools, equipment and voltage used in substation maintenance and construction work
Learn to operate mobile equipment and communications equipment
Learn basic knots and riggings as well as tensile strengths of ropes, slings, and wench lines
Police vehicle, storeroom, work materials and job area
Accept delivery and make disbursements of work materials
Check tools and equipment for wear or damage
Develop attitude of safety in work environment anticipating and reacting to hazards as presented.
Know OSHA and Company safety rules
Knowledge of first aid administration
Develop skills in time and material accounting procedures
Learn to prepare materials, provide aid and anticipate needs of co-workers in the installation and/or maintenance of equipment
Learn to climb and use aerial equipment in preparation for advancement
Provide aid to all departments as requested
Qualifications:
Education/Experience
A minimum of a two-year degree in a pertinent electromechanical/electronics discipline is required. Successful participation and completion of electromechanical/electronics training received from the military may be considered in lieu of a two-year degree.
Work experience directly associated with substation maintenance and testing may be considered in lieu of a two-year degree. Such maintenance and testing will include, but not be limited to, medium/high voltage transformers, circuit breakers, circuit reclosers, protective relays, and regulators utilizing specialized test equipment and procedures. Such test equipment would include, but not be limited to, Power Factor Test set (Doble preferred), Megohm meter, TTR meter, Micro-ohm meter, high potential test set, circuit breaker timer, current transformer test set, and recloser test set.
- Must be successfully recommended from EEI CAST test
Must have good mathematical, literacy and communications skills
Successful applicant must be 20 years old or older with a valid driver's license and be certifiable under the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations. Employee must qualify within a reasonable period for a Commercial driver's license (Class A) with the following endorsement: air brakes, tankers, and hazardous materials.
Must live within 30 miles of report location or be willing to relocate.
Work Conditions
Must be able to work outdoors with exposure to elements (hot, cold, rain, snow, etc.).
Limited overtime and/or overnight travel.
Physical Effort
Must be able to lift 75 lbs. from the ground to the height of 30 inches and 60 lbs. from waist level to chest on a routine basis; Typical equipment/materials that must be lifted includes but is not limited to tools, materials, parts, insulators; Able to climb up and down stairs and vertical and inclined ladders unassisted on a daily basis; Perform hand manipulations extended near floor level for extended periods of time on a routine basis.
Job Hazards Or Danger
Exposure to traffic and limited exposure to high voltage equipment with very high current potential.