How do they match: Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers

  • Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers

  • Line Builder
  • Line Crewman
  • Line Erector
  • Line Erector Apprentice
  • Line Foreman
  • Line Inspector
  • Line Installer
  • Line Maintainer
  • Line Mechanic
  • Line Patrolman
  • Line Repairer
  • Lineman
  • Lineman Apprentice
  • Linesman
  • Lineworker
  • Aerial Lineman
  • Class Gloving Electrical Lineman
  • Class Rubber Gloving Lineman
  • Electric Power Line Repairer
  • Electric Utility Lineworker
  • Electrical Line Worker
  • Electrical Lineman
  • Electrical Lineworker
  • Emergency Worker
  • Ground Crew Lines Person
  • Ground Crew Linesman
  • Hot Stick Worker
  • Journeyman Lineman
  • Overhead Line Worker
  • Overhead Crane Operator
  • Power Line Lineman
  • Power Line Distribution Erector
  • Power Line Installer
  • Power Lineman
  • Power Lineman Technician
  • Power Lineworker
  • Relay Worker
  • Street Railway Line Installer
  • Third Step Lineman
  • Trouble Lineman
  • Utility Line Locator
  • Utility Lineman

  • Open switches or attach grounding devices to remove electrical hazards from disturbed or fallen lines or to facilitate repairs.
  • Adhere to safety practices and procedures, such as checking equipment regularly and erecting barriers around work areas.
  • Coordinate work assignment preparation and completion with other workers.
  • Inspect and test power lines and auxiliary equipment to locate and identify problems, using reading and testing instruments.
  • Install watt-hour meters and connect service drops between power lines and consumers' facilities.
  • Splice or solder cables together or to overhead transmission lines, customer service lines, or street light lines, using hand tools, epoxies, or specialized equipment.
  • String wire conductors and cables between poles, towers, trenches, pylons, and buildings, setting lines in place and using winches to adjust tension.
  • Travel in trucks, helicopters, and airplanes to inspect lines for freedom from obstruction and adequacy of insulation.

  • Operate cranes, hoists, or other moving or lifting equipment.
  • Climb equipment or structures to access work areas.
  • Confer with coworkers to coordinate work activities.
  • Drive trucks or other vehicles to or at work sites.
  • Monitor work areas or procedures to ensure compliance with safety procedures.
  • Travel to work sites to perform installation, repair or maintenance work.