Operate equipment as assigned for construction projects.
Transport heavy equipment (e.g., backhoe, dump truck, small excavator and large excavator).
Perform work by traveling independently or with a small crew to various locations (substations, power plants, water systems, etc.) as scheduled.
Maintain equipment. Inspect, clean, adjust, lubricate, and make minor adjustments and repairs on the equipment or may make arrangements for major repairs and overhaul as needed.
Requirements
class a
cdl
equipment ops
safety compliance
transmission line
driver license
Zero or more years of experience in operating large equipment, such as bulldozers, backhoes, excavators, cranes, tractor trailers, farm equipment or other machinery.
Class A Texas commercial driver’s license
Understand and follow permitted loads, and all safety departmental policies and procedures.
Previous transmission or distribution line experience
Driver's license
Benefits
401(k) match up to 8% that includes a student loan 401(k) contribution program option
Extensive learning & development programs
Paid time off, including time for vacation, sick and family care leave
Wellness program including wellness incentive
Life and disability insurance
Competitive salary & medical, dental, vision and legal insurance
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
Founded 1934
Originated during Great Depression
Began operations in 1934 amid significant economic challenges, laying the foundation for future growth.
Million Users
Supplies water to over a million people
Manages water resources efficiently to meet the needs of a substantial population.
40+ Parks
Operates recreational areas
Provides public access to outdoor spaces and educational venues, enhancing community well-being.
Wind Power 1995
Pioneered wind-generated electricity in Texas
Introduced renewable energy early, diversifying energy sources and setting a precedent for sustainability.
Evolved into a powerful entity, generating electricity through various sources and developing transmission infrastructure across central Texas.
Revenue primarily generated from electricity and transmission services, with minimal contribution from water sales; operates without tax or state funds?
Undertakes diverse projects including flood-control dams, power plants, energy networks, and community grants to support development.
Operates as a self-funded nonprofit organization, deeply involved in community service across water, energy, and recreational sectors.
Culture + Values
$600
Residential Rebates
Up to six hundred dollars available for irrigation, landscape, and pool upgrades to improve water efficiency.
50%
Aquatic Invasive Plant Removal
Rebates covering up to fifty percent of costs for municipalities and associations to remove invasive plants.
Committed to fulfilling our mission to enhance the quality of life of the Texans we serve through water stewardship, energy, and community service.
Firm Water Conservation Cost-Share Program that funds projects reducing or maximizing efficient use of surface water, equipment efficiency upgrades, and emerging technology projects focused on education, outreach, or technology advancements.
Environment + Sustainability
$15k in 2023
Grant Awarded for Water Reuse
Provided $15,000 to support net-zero water strategies through water-reuse toolkits.
50% Coverage
Invasive Plant Treatment Rebate
Offers rebates covering 50% of costs for mechanical or chemical removal of invasive aquatic plants.
$7.5k Max
Aquatic Treatment Rebate
Caps rebates for invasive aquatic plant treatment at $7,500 per project.
Firm Water Conservation Cost‑Share Program funds projects converting irrigated areas from potable to recycled water and reducing surface‑water loss.
WaterSmart rebates for efficient irrigation systems, landscape soil testing, compost, mulch, pool covers and equipment.
Operates 'Water My Yard' weekly irrigation recommendations program to reduce outdoor water use.
Inclusion & Diversity
No publicly available LCRA-defined DEI strategy, goals or gender-related statistics found on official channels.