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Journeyman Lineman - PA Line Services- York

York, PA

$51.92/hr

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  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

IBEW Journeyman Lineman A Ticket) and/or union or union-affiliated sponsored line worker apprenticeship * Must possessed a valid Class A driving permit by first day of employment * Must have passed a ...

Journeyman Lineman

Tulsa, OK · On-site

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Completion of an accredited Lineman apprenticeship program (e.g., IBEW/NECA, ABC, or equivalent) OR a minimum of 4 years of documented distribution line construction experience at the journeyman ...

T. (American Line Builders Apprentice Training) or an equivalent lineman training program ... This position is covered by the IBEW bargaining agreement. * This position requires a 25 mile ...

Journeyman Lineman

Kingdom City, MO · On-site

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Valid Journeyman Lineman certification recognized by the Department of Labor, IBEW, or another applicable authority. * Completion of a recognized electrical lineman apprenticeship program. * Minimum ...

T. (American Line Builders Apprentice Training) or an equivalent lineman training program ... This position is covered by the IBEW bargaining agreement. * This position requires a 25 mile ...

Journeyman Lineman

Marana, AZ · On-site

$56.04 - $58.99/hr

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Trico proudly partners with the international Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 1116 ... As a Journeyman Lineman, you are at the forefront of powering our communities and delivering the ...

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How much do ibew lineman jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for ibew lineman in the United States is $41.15, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $28.61 and $53.12 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an IBEW lineman?

IBEW linemen are skilled electrical workers who belong to the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) union. They are responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing power lines and electrical distribution systems. These professionals often work outdoors and at great heights to ensure reliable delivery of electricity to homes and businesses. The IBEW provides training, support, and representation to its members, helping to ensure safety standards and fair working conditions.

What skills and qualifications are needed to be an IBEW lineman?

To thrive as an IBEW Lineman, you need a solid understanding of electrical systems, power line installation, and safety protocols, usually acquired through an apprenticeship and Journeyman Lineman certification. Competence with tools such as climbing gear, bucket trucks, and testing equipment, along with knowledge of OSHA regulations, is essential. Strong problem-solving skills, teamwork, and the ability to remain calm under pressure make someone stand out in this role. These skills are vital for ensuring personal safety, efficient power restoration, and reliable service to communities.

What challenges do IBEW linemen face and how are they addressed?

IBEW linemen frequently work in challenging conditions, such as severe weather, high elevations, and around high-voltage equipment, which demand strict adherence to safety protocols. One of the main challenges is responding to emergency outages, which can require working long or irregular hours. To address these challenges, linemen receive extensive safety training, work in well-coordinated crews, and rely on specialized equipment to minimize risks. Ongoing education and support from the union help linemen stay updated on safety standards and best practices, fostering a strong culture of teamwork and safety.

What is the difference between Ibew Lineman vs Electrician?

AspectIbew LinemanElectrician
CredentialsApprenticeship, Journeyman license, Lineman certificationApprenticeship, Journeyman license, Electrical license
Work EnvironmentOutdoor, high-voltage power lines, utility polesIndoor/outdoor, residential, commercial, industrial wiring
Employer & IndustryUtility companies, power transmissionConstruction firms, electrical contractors, maintenance

Both Ibew Linemen and Electricians require similar certifications and work in the electrical industry. However, Ibew Linemen specialize in outdoor high-voltage power lines and utility work, while Electricians often focus on residential, commercial, and industrial wiring projects. The roles overlap in skills but differ mainly in work environment and specific job functions.

Can I become an IBEW lineman?

Becoming an IBEW lineman typically requires completing an apprenticeship program, which includes on-the-job training and classroom instruction, and often requires a high school diploma or equivalent. Candidates must pass physical and aptitude tests, and safety training is essential due to the hazardous nature of the work environment.
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Infographic showing various Ibew Lineman job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 3% As Needed, 94% Full Time, 1% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $85,590 per year, or $41.1 per hour.

Journeyman Lineman - PA Line Services- York

FirstEnergy

York, PA

$51.92/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 10 days ago


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Job description

FirstEnergy

About this opportunity

This posting is for several open positions with FirstEnergy Pennsylvania Electric Company, a subsidiary of FirstEnergy Corp. [ME]

Position Summary

All Journey Line Worker classifications and the associated line of progression are represented by IBEW 777.

This position is a DOT (Department of Transportation) covered classification and is subject to random drug and/or alcohol screening.

We are hiring qualified Journey Line Workers to work throughout our service territory in Distribution. Open positions are predominantly in New Jersey, however additional locations and classifications could become available at any time based on changing business needs. 

Journey Line Workers are responsible for building and maintaining electric power systems and for restoring electric service to commercial, industrial, agricultural and residential customers. They are expected to test, frame and set poles; climb poles, work in confined spaces; splice and terminate cables. Our Line workers will have had successfully completed a federal or state sanctioned apprenticeship (with approved supporting documentation) and/or IBEW sponsored line worker apprenticeship. Work is predominantly outdoors and in all weather conditions. Line workers must be able to drive safely, work extended hours; travel/transfer to new headquarter upon request at any time (General Construction Positions), and wear company provided Personal Protective Equipment.

FirstEnergy is providing the hourly rate that the company in good faith believes it might pay for this position at the time of the job posting. This position is subject to collectively bargained hourly wage rates and increases. The starting wage rate for this position is $51.92 per hour with a top rate of $57.96.  This wage rate is specific to the locality of the job. The wage rate is based on multiple factors, including, but not limited to, specific skills, education, licenses or certifications, experience, market value, geographic location, collective bargaining agreements, and internal equity. 

Job responsibilities to include:

  • Travels to various job locations within geographical assigned region (for General Construction).
  • Reviews job work requirements and provides input regarding work for the day.
  • Loads and unloads tools, materials and supplies into and out of vehicles at crew headquarters and job site.
  • Lifts, pulls and carries insulators, cross-arms, equipment, tools, grounds, dampers, and other materials to and from job sites.
  • Loads and unloads tools, materials, and equipment off of hand lines while standing on elevated structures that include: Wood poles and insulated work platforms.
  • Climb poles using boot hooks or aerial lift.
  • Tests, frames; sets and/or anchors poles; strings electric power lines and install cross-arms.
  • Performs substation switching; installs and replaces switches, circuit protection equipment, insulators, meters and streetlights.
  • Hangs and energizes transformers.
  • Take voltage readings.
  • Troubleshoots problems and determines extent of repairs on primary and secondary overhead or underground dead legs.
  • Work will include the use of hand and power tools; digging holes by hand for pole installation; climbing ladders, poles, embankments and towers; working at heights above 35' on poles and in aerial lifts; setting grounds; working with live circuits; and working in trenches, manholes and confined spaces.
  • Sets and installs underground structures, locates, pulls, removes, splices or terminates cables.
  • Installs and replaces equipment, meters and streetlights.
  • Operates hydraulic equipment including: drills, boom truck, digger, pole tamper, hydraulic jack and bucket truck once certified.
  • Operates lift equipment such as aerial lifts and line truck booms.
  • Operates forklift to load and unload work materials and supplies.
  • Travels by vehicle, motor boat or off-road utility vehicle (OUV) to access job sites
  • May drive a Class A vehicle (i.e. bucket truck and line truck) to and from the job site. May drive a company pickup truck or passenger vehicle to job sites and work locations, meetings and training and will may use vehicle to go to vendor locations and pick up or deliver supplies and materials.
  • Conducts daily vehicle inspections
  • Journeyman Lineman may provide back-up relief in temporary absence of foreman; direct work to other crewmembers and act as a leader.
  • Must attend all mandated OSHA and company training.
  • Provides on-the-job training, orientation, demonstration and assistance to apprentice linemen.

Qualifications to include:

  • Completion of a federal or state sanctioned line worker apprenticeship with approved supporting documentation (e.g. IBEW Journeyman Lineman A Ticket) and/or union or union-affiliated sponsored line worker apprenticeship
  • Must possessed a valid Class A driving permit by first day of employment
  • Must have passed a DMV medical exam by first day of employment
  • Must be at least 18 years of age
  • High School diploma, GED or equivalent work experience
  • Ability to wear company provided Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
  • Ability to lift and carry up to 100 pounds
  • Ability to work and drive in all types of weather and road conditions
  • Capable to work extended hours, nights, weekends and holidays
  • If hired as Provisional, must complete the provisional training plan within one year from hire date.
  • Successful candidates must pass the following pre-employment requirements prior to beginning employment: drug screen, background check, Post Offer Physical (POPA)
  • Experienced in rubber gloving and hot stick procedures
  • Experience in transmission and distribution work, underground and numerous voltages
  • Effective team player with strong communication skills
  • Pre-Employment Testing
    • FirstEnergy Employees: You must have qualified on all prerequisite tests prior to submitting an application; and all secondary tests prior to interviewing. 
    • Post-Offer Physical Assessment Lineworkers (POPA)
    • Journeyman Assessment for Lineworker Progression (JALP)

You Must be able to produce qualification certificate showing you are a qualified journey line worker.

Benefits, Compensation & Workforce Diversity
At FirstEnergy, employees are key to our success. We depend on their talents to meet the challenges of our changing business environment. We are committed to rewarding individual and team efforts through our total rewards philosophy which includes competitive pay plus incentive compensation, a company-sponsored pension plan, 401(k) savings plan with matching employer contribution, a choice of medical, prescription drug, dental, vision, and life insurance programs, as well as skills development training with tuition reimbursement. Please visit our website at www.firstenergycorp.com to learn more about all of our employee rewards programs. FirstEnergy proudly supports workforce diversity. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, status as a protected veteran, or status as a qualified individual with a disability. No recruiters or agencies without a previously signed contract. Unable to sponsor or transfer H-1B visas at this time.  

In addition to company provided benefits:

  • Robust Career Development Program
  • Overtime opportunities
  • Paid Vacation Time
  • Paid time off to perform volunteer work (VTO)
  • Healthy Living Wellness Program
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • Active Employee Business Resource Groups (EBRGs)

Safety
Safety is a core value for FirstEnergy and is essential to all of our business activities. We ensure employees have the tools, information, and processes to perform their duties in a manner that assures safety for themselves, their co-workers, our customers and the public. Our goals are to provide a safe work environment, to maintain an accident-free, injury-free workplace, and to promote and maintain public safety. To meet these goals, we dedicate ourselves to achieving world-class safety standards.
Position Classification
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