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Field Supervisor Electrical

Ppl Corporation

The Role

Overview

Supervise electrical construction/maintenance crews, ensure safety, schedule, and storm restoration.

Key Responsibilities

  • job planning
  • design coordination
  • outage scheduling
  • storm restoration
  • cost control
  • progress reporting

Tasks

-Responsible for the development of employees by leading, training, motivating, coaching and counseling employees to satisfy the expectations of their positions. -Responsible for the completion of capital and O&M work within the regions and outside business arenas for all electrical equipment used in an electric utility. -Reviews and communicates with responsible engineering personnel to complete pre-job planning, monitor progress, resolve in progress problems and identify revisions to scope and obtains necessary approvals. -Work directly with field and G.O. designers in developing a mutually agreeable design that can be built within the approved hours. -Responsible for training and enforcement of the Company’s Safety Rules and Policies, local work procedures, environmental procedures, and follows the energy control process at all times. -Responsible for timely response to storm restoration efforts in the region, including round the clock responsibility as a Work Location Supervisor to respond and lead crew efforts in restoring PPL facilities to normal operation. -Assures the timely completion of all administrative processes such as annual reviews, enforcement of the Labor Agreement, Time & Labor, tailboard documentation, progress reporting, etc. -Responsible for cost control through the effective and efficient application of personnel, equipment & materials to provide customer/client satisfaction and to ensure job quality and reliability. -Responsible for the coordination & scheduling of equipment outages and switching to ensure safety working environments thru constant communication with System Operating, Power Dispatchers. Transmission Control Center and Work Management. -Responsible for the application of safe work practices on the job in compliance with the Company’s safety rules and develop a safety awareness on the part of subordinates.

Requirements

  • electric theory
  • safety regulations
  • switching
  • journeyman
  • bachelor's
  • driver's license

What You Bring

-Demonstrated expertise/knowledge of energized and deenergized facilities; switching and tagging procedures; knowledge of training, clearances and working space requirements. -Thorough knowledge of safety rules/regulations, energy control process, company policies, work practices and the labor agreement. -Basic electric theory, identify and analyze trouble in electrical circuits, print reading and moderate computer skills used in the linemen trade and office applications software. -Supervisory experience with leadership and teamwork skills, communication skills both oral and written. -Bachelor's Degree -A valid driver's license and satisfactory driving record. -3-5 years experience as a journeyman in the linesman trade or 10 years experience in the transmission and distribution line facilities. -Bachelor's Degree and 1 year of electrical or mechanical operations and maintenance or an equivalent combination of education and experience on a year for year basis. -Possess valid Pennsylvania Commercial Drivers License.

The Company

About Ppl Corporation

-Headquartered in Allentown, Pennsylvania, it operates across Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Virginia, and Rhode Island. -Structured into three regulated segments—Kentucky, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island—it delivers both electricity and natural gas. -Over recent years, it has invested more than $14 billion (up to $20 billion by 2028) to modernize its grid and strengthen infrastructure. -Typical projects include transmission upgrades, smart-grid technology deployment, and large-scale infrastructure resilience enhancements. -Its grid modernization efforts have earned national recognition, including over 50 J.D. Power awards for customer satisfaction. -Notably, after spinning off non-regulated generation in 2015 and selling UK operations in 2021, it refocused on U.S. utilities and acquired Rhode Island Energy in 2022.

Sector Specialisms

Electric Distribution

Electric Transmission

Gas Distribution

Gas Transmission

Regulated Generation

Power Generation

Wholesale Energy Sales

Retail Energy Supply

Ancillary Services

Renewable Energy Solutions