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Internship Power Line Clearing Jobs (NOW HIRING)

... weeks internship or transmission electrical power line experience, or an Associate degree from an electrical power line school which includes a minimum of 16 weeks internship or transmission ...

... weeks internship or transmission electrical power line experience, or an Associate degree from an electrical power line school which includes a minimum of 16 weeks internship or transmission ...

Service Mechanic C-A

Abilene, TX

$20.75 - $27.75/hr

... clearing trouble, and provide assistance to construction and repair crews, as required. The ... weeks internship or distribution electrical power line experience. Required License(s ...

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... power line school certificate plus a minimum of 16 weeks internship or distribution electrical power line experience, or an Associate degree from an electrical power line school which includes a ...

PR · On-site

$15 - $18/hr

We perform resiliency services, including vegetation management and utility line clearing for the Puerto Rican power grid. Ceres Caribe is also nationally recognized for creating natural parks and an ...

... power line school certificate plus a minimum of 16 weeks internship or distribution electrical power line experience, or an Associate degree from an electrical power line school which includes a ...

2nd Yr to Journeyman Lineman

Mcalester, OK · On-site

$37.23 - $56.36/hr

... power line school certificate plus a minimum of 16 weeks internship or distribution electrical power line experience, or an Associate degree from an electrical power line school which includes a ...

Climber

Shawnee, OK · On-site

$18.75 - $25.75/hr

Tie standard knots used in line clearing * Safely work around energized power lines * Work with bucket trucks and chippers * Drive a medium-duty truck Position Requirements: * One year of experience ...

Climber

Shawnee, OK

$18.75 - $25.75/hr

Tie standard knots used in line clearing * Safely work around energized power lines * Work with bucket trucks and chippers * Drive a medium-duty truck Position Requirements: * One year of experience ...

Climber

Shawnee, OK · On-site

$18.75 - $25.75/hr

Tie standard knots used in line clearing * Safely work around energized power lines * Work with bucket trucks and chippers * Drive a medium-duty truck Position Requirements: * One year of experience ...

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How much do internship power line clearing jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 5, 2026, the average hourly pay for internship power line clearing in the United States is $16.33, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an Internship in Power Line Clearing?

An Internship in Power Line Clearing is a temporary position that provides hands-on experience in maintaining and clearing vegetation around electrical power lines. Interns typically assist with tasks such as trimming trees, removing brush, and learning about electrical safety standards. This role is important for preventing outages and ensuring the reliability and safety of the power grid. Interns often work outdoors, use specialized equipment, and receive training on industry best practices. The experience gained can lead to careers in utility maintenance, arboriculture, or environmental management.

What is the difference between Internship Power Line Clearing vs Power Line Technician?

AspectInternship Power Line ClearingPower Line Technician
CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some technical trainingTechnical certifications or associate degree often preferred
Work EnvironmentOutdoor, physically demanding, seasonalOutdoor, technical, safety-focused
Employer & Industry UsageTraining role within utility companies or contractorsFull-time skilled worker in utility or construction companies

Internship Power Line Clearing provides hands-on training for those starting in the industry, focusing on basic tree removal and safety. Power Line Technicians are experienced workers responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing power lines. The internship is a stepping stone toward becoming a certified technician, who performs more complex tasks and has greater responsibilities.

What are the typical responsibilities and learning opportunities for an intern in Power Line Clearing?

As an intern in Power Line Clearing, you’ll assist with maintaining safe clearance around electrical power lines by removing or trimming vegetation. Your daily tasks may include supporting experienced crews in the field, operating hand tools, observing safety protocols, and learning about hazard identification. This role offers hands-on exposure to industry safety standards, equipment use, and teamwork in outdoor environments. It’s a valuable opportunity to gain insight into utility vegetation management and can serve as a stepping stone toward more advanced positions in the field.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Internship Power Line Clearing worker, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Internship Power Line Clearing worker, you need a basic understanding of forestry, safety practices, and physical fitness, often supported by a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with hand and power tools, as well as OSHA safety certifications, is typically required. Strong teamwork, attention to detail, and a willingness to learn are crucial soft skills in this hands-on role. These skills and qualities are vital for maintaining safety, supporting utility operations, and ensuring the reliability of power delivery systems.
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Transmission Line Mechanic C-A

Aep

Hurricane, WV

$31.33 - $58.62/hr

Full-time

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

Job Posting End Date

06-06-2026

Please note the job posting will close on the day before the posting end date

Job Summary

Under direct supervision of a qualified person, perform all types of work involved in the installation, maintenance, rearrangement, operation, removal and inspection of de-energized electrical transmission and distribution facilities.This essential functions are not intended to limit assignment of work or the degree of supervision under all operating conditions. The following reference is provided as a guideline for persons responsible for directing the duties and responsibilities of assigned personnel, to assist in the safety and development of employees, and is not intended to limit assignment of work or the degree of supervision under all operating conditions: DIRECT SUPERVISION - When a qualified person is working with/hands-on with the person performing the designated task. IMMEDIATE SUPERVISION - When a qualified person is near the structure/equipment and is in constant visual and/or verbal contact to the person performing the designated task. GENERAL SUPERVISION - An employee of equal or higher classification, knowledgeable of the task at hand and not necessarily at the job site. QUALIFIED PERSON - Line Mechanic or Supervisor who is knowledgeable of the task or work to be performed, and is capable of performing the appropriate emergency rescue.

Job Description

Please note the selected candidate must live within 45 minutes of the Hurricane Transmission Service Center (346 Raymond Peak Way Hurricane, WV 25526)

Transmission Line Mechanic C:

What You'll Do:

1) Perform duties in accordance with the Company's safety rules, regulations and practices and report unsafe conditions and practices.

Report irregularities and abnormal conditions. Patrol transmission lines using maps and drawings. Use proper hand signals for line work as required Perform all right-of-way control procedures in use of transmission lines

2) Install, maintain and repair overhead lines.

Dig holes for poles, towers and anchors. Set poles, tower below-ground components, and guy anchorages. Replace or stub poles, dead or energized. Make up and install guys. Assemble tower components on the ground and in the air. Frame pole structures on the ground and in the air. Perform all right-of-way control procedures in use of transmission lines. Use proper methods to attach tools and materials to life ropes and cables, for installation or use in the air. Test and support poles before climbing as required. Operate miscellaneous transmission motor-driven tools. Select and apply proper knots. Perform rigging and tying off ropes. Use proper hand signals for line work as required.

3) Under direct supervision of a qualified person, assist in the use of live line tools, bare-hand techniques, rubber gloves and sleeves, and other accepted work methods to maintain transmission lines.

Perform climbing maintenance on all transmission structures, except on cross-arms carrying energized conductors.

4) Make up conductor and shield wire splices, dead-ends and terminals.

Identify conductor types and sizes. Set up reels for conductor installation. Install conductors and shield wires

5) Maintain tools, equipment and work area in a clean and orderly fashion.

6) Assist employees of equal or higher classification.

7) Attend and participate in training as assigned and assist in the training of other employees.

8) Perform similar or less skilled work.


9) Maintain records and submit reports as required.


Properly prepare right-of-way items on field drawings

10) Operate automotive equipment and its associated equipment as authorized and directed by supervision.

Operate truck-mounted lifting/pulling devices. Load and unload poles, steel and other materials.

What You'll Need:

Education requirements are listed below: High school graduate or GED

Work Experience requirement listed below: Minimum of one year transmission electrical power line work experience, OR one year of related line experience defined as: successful completion of a one year electrical power line school certificate plus a minimum of 16 weeks internship or transmission electrical power line experience, or an Associate degree from an electrical power line school which includes a minimum of 16 weeks internship or transmission electrical power line experience.

Licenses/Certifications: Valid Class A CDL is required

OTHER REQUIREMENTS:

Requirements - Physical Demands: physical demands required for this job include but not limited to: Minimum Requirement Line Mechanic Amount of Weight Lifted from Floor/Ground to Waist Level -75 Amount of Weight to be Carried for 20 Feet - 60 Amount of Weight Lifted to Chest Level 50Amount of Weight Lifted to Eye Level - 30Distance to Walk Accumulated over the Course of an 8-Hour Shift -2 Miles Distance in Feet to Climb and Work on a Ladder/Structure - 100 and Higher Distance in Feet to Ascend to and Work in a Bucket/Lift - 150 and Higher (Tested at 60')Ability to Discriminate between Colors Yes (Not Tested)

Transmission Line Mechanic B:

What You'll Do:

1) Perform duties in accordance with the Company's safety rules, regulations and practices and report unsafe conditions and practices.

Report irregularities and abnormal conditions. Prepare, conduct and facilitate safety meetings

2) Perform all maintenance work on wood structures including the use of insulating protective equipment and live line tools.

Establish proper elevation relationships on all new transmission structures. Identify pole species and structure configuration types of transmission structures. Calculate tool, structure and angle loadings. Layout, install, block and backfill all transmission anchorages. Perform all right-of-way control procedures in use of transmission lines.

3) Assist qualified personnel in work on congested energized circuits.

Test for de-energized circuits and install ground for working circuits dead.

4) Under immediate supervision of a qualified person, be proficient in the use of live line tools, bare-hand techniques, rubber gloves and sleeves, and other accepted work methods.

5) Select the proper standard drawings and follow specifications and prints for each part of the job as laid out by Engineering.

Read and interpret plan, profile and specification drawings.

6) Identify and be able to patrol transmission lines, locate, evaluate, report and repair transmission facilities.

7) Operate automotive equipment and its associated equipment, and perform duties incidental to the operation of such equipment.


Assist in loading and unloading carloads of poles, truck and rail.

8) Maintain records and submit reports as required.


9) Maintain tools, equipment and work area in a clean and orderly condition.


10) Assist employees of equal or higher classification.


11) Attend and participate in training as assigned and assist in the training of other employees.


12) Perform similar or less skilled work.


What You'll Need:

Education requirements are listed below: High school graduate or GED Work Experience requirement listed below: Minimum of 24 months satisfactory work experience as a Transmission Line Mechanic C or the equivalent ( as determined by the Company through demonstration, examination and performance appraisal).Licenses/Certifications: Valid Class A CDL is required


OTHER REQUIREMENTS:

Must be available to work overtime, call-out overtime and shift work, as required. Travel requirements are expected > 50 % of the timeA physical abilities assessment is also required for this position. Shall have performed the duties of and have all the qualifications of Transmission Line Mechanic C and 24 months of on the job experience or the equivalent. Equivalent experience is determined at the time of the assessment and appropriate time step credit will be given. Shall qualify through demonstration, examination and/or performance appraisal as determined by the Company. Must demonstrate the ability and desire to acquire the necessary knowledge and skills to perform the duties and/or responsibilities of the key job (Transmission Line Mechanic A) in this job family. Must acquire within such time frame as determined by the Company, the qualifications necessary to perform the duties of the next higher classification in the line of progression, or vacate the current job classification. Must be familiar with line circuits and other voltages. Must be familiar with circuit switching procedures. Must possess and maintain a valid commercial driver's license. Must meet all vehicle operation requirements as designated by federal and/or state law. Must have a good working knowledge of the tools, materials and equipment used. Must possess the ability to deal with employees, customers and the general public in a courteous and proper manner. Considerable travel and overtime may be required with this position. Occasionally lift up to 100 pounds, frequently lift up to 50 pounds

PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

physical demands required for this job include but not limited to;Amount of Weight Lifted from Floor/Ground to Waist Level - 75Amount of Weight to be Carried for 20 Feet - 60Amount of Weight Lifted to Chest Level - 50Amount of Weight Lifted to Eye Level - 30Distance to Walk Accumulated over the Course of an 8-Hour Shift - 2 MilesDistance in Feet to Climb and Work on a Ladder/Structure - 100 and HigherDistance in Feet to Ascend to and Work in a Bucket/Lift - 150 and Higher (Tested at 60')Ability to Discriminate between Colors - Yes (Not Tested)

Line Mechanic A:

What You'll Do:
1) Perform duties in accordance with the Company's safety rules, regulations and practices and report unsafe conditions and practices.


Prepare, conduct and facilitate safety meetings. Report irregularities and abnormal conditions.


2) Perform all live line work without constant supervision.


Select and use proper live line tools. Handle, cover or barricade underlying primary or transmission circuits. Perform structure replacement with the associated circuitry energized.


3) Install, inspect, remove or maintain transmission lines, distribution lines, communication lines and equipment, and climb or by other means perform work on poles, towers and structures, energized or de-energized.


Use transits and other leveling tools to the degree necessary in transmission construction/maintenance work. Layout, install, block and backfill all transmission anchorages. Read and interpret all drawings related to transmission circuits. Install, splice, sag, terminate or remove transmission, distribution and communications related conductors, cables and wires. Install, remove and maintain all types of line equipment and hardware on transmission lines and structures. Identify, request, accept and return line clearances.


4) Operate automotive equipment and its associated equipment, and perform duties incidental to the operation of such equipment.


Direct loading and unloading carloads of poles, truck and rail.


5) Maintain tools, equipment and work area in a clean and orderly condition.


6) Maintain records and submit reports as required.


7) Assist employees of equal or higher classification.


8) Attend and participate in training as assigned and assist in the training of other employees.


9) Perform similar or less skilled work.


What You'll Need:

Education requirements are listed below: High school graduate or GED


Work Experience requirement listed below: Minimum of 24 months satisfactory work experience as a Transmission Line Mechanic B or the equivalent ( as determined by the Company through demonstration, examination and performance appraisal).


Licenses/Certifications: Valid Class A CDL is required


OTHER REQUIREMENTS:

Must be available to work overtime, call-out overtime and shift work, as required. Travel requirements are expected > 50 % of the time A physical abilities assessment is required for this position. Shall have performed the duties of and have all the qualifications of a Transmission Line Mechanic B and 24 months of on the job experience or the equivalent. Equivalent experience is determined at the time of the assessment and appropriate time step credit will be given. Shall qualify through demonstration, examination and/or performance appraisal as determined by the Company. Must have a good working knowledge of Company safety rules and practices and be proficient in the application of resuscitation and first aid. Must have good working knowledge of the transmission circuitry within the area of responsibility. Must possess and maintain a valid commercial driver's license. Must meet all vehicle operation requirements as designated by federal and/or state law. Must have a good working knowledge of the tools, materials and equipment used. Must have a good working knowledge of the Company's transmission and distribution standards. Must possess the ability to deal with employees, customers and the general public in a courteous and proper manner. Considerable travel and overtime may be required with this position Must successfully complete Physical Abilities Test (PAT)


PHYSICAL DEMANDS:


physical demands required for this job include but not limited to: Amount of Weight Lifted from Floor/Ground to Waist Level 75 Amount of Weight to be Carried for 20 Feet 60Amount of Weight Lifted to Chest Level 50Amount of Weight Lifted to Eye Level 30 Distance to Walk Accumulated over the Course of an 8-Hour Shift 2 Miles Distance in Feet to Climb and Work on a Ladder/Structure 100 and Higher Distance in Feet to Ascend to and Work in a Bucket/Lift 150 and Higher (Tested at 60')Ability to Discriminate between Colors Yes (Not Tested)

What You'll Get: $31.33 -$58.62 per hour

In addition to a competitive compensation, AEP offers a unique comprehensive benefits package that aims to support and enhance the overall well-being of our employees.

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