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Journey-Level Lineworker

Portland General Electric

The Role

Overview

Construct, maintain, and operate power lines and equipment, ensuring safety.

Key Responsibilities

  • pole climbing
  • truck operation
  • rescue operations
  • circuit construction
  • equipment installation

Tasks

-Climb poles to perform work. -Drive articulated boom trucks, ladder trucks, hole-digging and pole-setting equipment, and other equip¬ment associated with distribution and transmission work. -Perform pole-top rescue as needed. -Construct and maintain dead or energized overhead and underground transmission and distribution circuits Install and remove all types of transformers, arresters, fuses, cutouts, switches, and street-lighting equipment.

Requirements

  • osha
  • journeyman
  • hot stick
  • cdl
  • climbing

What You Bring

-Knowledge of safety regulations and OSHA required. -Journeyman Lineman card required. -Hot stick experience required. -Must possess and maintain a valid CDL driver’s license. -Must be able to climb.

The Company

About Portland General Electric

-the company began transmitting long‑distance power from Willamette Falls in 1889, a pioneering effort in the region -It operates a diversified fleet—hydro, natural gas, coal, wind and solar—alongside a sizable transmission and distribution network across Oregon -Serving nearly a million retail customers in over 50 cities, it blends generation, wholesale trading, and regulated retail operations -Typical projects include hydroelectric dams like T.W. Sullivan (still active from 1889), wind‑solar‑battery hybrids (e.g., Wheatridge), and transmission line expansions -Unusual facts: it closed Oregon’s last in‑state coal plant early and built one of the first long‑distance AC transmission systems in the U.S.

Sector Specialisms

Energy

Commercial

Industrial

Renewable Energy

Carbon Free Energy

Electricity Generation

Electricity Transmission

Electricity Distribution

Hydropower

Wind

Solar

Battery Storage

Thermal

Infrastructure

Maintenance Services

Construction Materials and Services

Professional and Consulting Services

Information Technology

High-voltage Electrical Systems

Emergency Electrical Repair

Outage Restoration

Business Distribution Services