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QUALIFIED PERSON - Line Mechanic or Supervisor who is knowledgeable of the task or work to be ... Minimum of one year transmission electrical power line work experience, OR one year of related line ...

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APDO Line Mechanic

Montgomery, IL ยท On-site

$30 - $34.25/hr

The APDO Line Mechanic is responsible for the safe, efficient and effective operation of equipment ... Comply with Lock-out/Tag-out (LO/TO) procedures to assure safe isolation of power sources * Follow ...

Works with hot line tools on circuits. Performs work on energized circuits of all voltages ... The company owns and operates a portfolio of power-generating assets, approximately 61% of which is ...

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As of Jun 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for power line mechanic in the United States is $28.86, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $24.04 and $33.41 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Power Line Mechanic position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Power Line Mechanic, you need expertise in electrical systems, knowledge of safety protocols, and typically a high school diploma or technical training in electrical work. Familiarity with climbing gear, bucket trucks, power line testing tools, and OSHA safety certifications is essential. Strong problem-solving skills, teamwork, and effective communication help individuals excel in this role. These capabilities are important to ensure safe, efficient maintenance and repair of power lines, minimizing outages and hazards for both workers and the public.

What is a Power Line Mechanic job?

A Power Line Mechanic installs, repairs, and maintains electrical power lines and related equipment to ensure a reliable power supply. They work at great heights, often in challenging weather conditions, to repair damaged lines, replace faulty components, and perform routine inspections. The job requires technical skills, physical endurance, and safety knowledge. Power Line Mechanics typically work for utility companies, municipalities, or contractors.

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Power Line Mechanics often work in challenging conditions, including inclement weather, high altitudes, or emergency outage scenarios, which can demand physical endurance and resilience. The work frequently requires strict adherence to safety protocols to manage electrical hazards and reduce risks. Mechanics also need to quickly diagnose and repair faults in complex electrical systems, sometimes collaborating with other utility professionals during large-scale repairs or maintenance projects. Adapting to new technology and continuous safety training are also part of the role, making ongoing learning an integral part of the job.

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Transmission Line Mechanic C-A

Aep

Chickasha, OK โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Posted 23 days ago


Job description

Job Posting End Date

06-07-2026

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

WHAT YOU'LL DO:

  • 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

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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

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

  • Assist employees of equal or higher classification.

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

  • Perform similar or less skilled work.

  • Maintain records and submit reports as required.

  • Properly prepare right-of-way items on field drawings

  • 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 WE'RE LOOKING FOR:

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:

OTHER REQUIREMENTS:

Must live within 35 mile radius or 40 roadway miles of service location.

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 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)

Compensation Data

Compensation Grade:

U070-975

Compensation Range:

$34.69 - $56.36

The Physical Demand Level for this job is: H - Heavy Work: Exerting 50 to 100 pounds of force occasionally, and/or 25 to 50 pounds of force frequently, and/or greater than negligible up to 10-20 pounds of force constantly to move objects. Physical demand requirements are in excess of those for Medium Work.

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