Distribution Lines Designer - Indiana, PA
About the role
This is an open position with FirstEnergy Pennsylvania Electric Company, a subsidiary of FirstEnergy Corp. All employees who apply for a posted position must notify their supervisors that they have applied. Employees who have not been in their current positions for at least one year or who are in a position with specific requirements beyond one year, must obtain approval from their supervisor before applying. The selected candidate may be offered a position within the same job family, at a level that is lower than what was posted. This will be determined based upon the results of the interview process which considers the candidate’s skills, work history, experience level, and other relevant qualifications.
Responsibilities
- Demonstrating and directing a solid commitment to all aspects of safety.
- Utilizing FirstEnergy construction standards and engineering practices to complete single- and 3-phase overhead and underground designs to serve residential, commercial, and industrial requests.
- Supporting job progress through customer contacts, field work, job packages, and job closeout functions including material review and paperwork verification.
- Facilitating billing functions for line extension and applicable relocation work, including billing recommendations in non-routine scenarios.
- Facilitating completion of outage management system (OMS) follow-up requests, inspection and maintenance repairs, streetlight installation and replacement, claims, Transmission priority repairs, aerial patrol findings, and Job & Contracting (J&C) projects.
- Acquiring permits related to railroad, Department of Transportation, and municipality road right-of-way.
- Collaborating with customers to secure and document easements for line extensions and highway relocation work.
- Updating and maintaining compliant records to support technical reports, metrics, and information systems.
- Travelling to various off-site locations as required, including FirstEnergy offices, training facilities, and customer sites.
- Providing ongoing assistance during emergencies and storm-related activities.
Qualifications
- Associate Degree in a technical discipline is required. OR High School or equivalent and minimum 2 to 6 years related work experience is required. Related work experience includes utility design and knowledge of design practices, procedures, and methods used in construction.
- Pass the Edison Electric Institute (EEI) Technician Occupations Selection System (TECH) employment test.
- Strong communication ability to guide decision-making or consensus, negotiate acceptable outcomes, and diffuse challenging situations.
- Willing to seek guidance and advice to fill gaps in understanding.
- Self-motivated and able to manage shifting priorities.
- Able to interpret complex written and visual information, such as procedures, manuals, drawings, and schematics.
- Able to gain working familiarity with standards, codes, regulations, electrical systems, construction methods, equipment, and safety requirements, including practical applications.
- Able to gain proficiency in software applications including Microsoft Office, SAP, customer request work scheduling (CREWS), outage management system (OMS), and graphic work design (DDS).
- Willing to participate regularly in emergency and storm-related activities, including the ability to work additional hours and/or modified schedules when necessary.
- Possess a valid driver’s license and have access to personal vehicle to commute to various facilities and locations as required.
Job Perks
- Flexible schedule
- Road Robust Career Development Program
- Overtime opportunities
- Paid Time Off (PTO)
- Paid time off to perform volunteer work (VTO)
- HealthyLiving Wellness Program
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- Active Employee Business Resource Groups (EBRGs)
Company Information
FirstEnergy (NYSE: FE) is dedicated to integrity, safety, reliability, and operational excellence. Headquartered in Akron, Ohio, FirstEnergy includes one of the nation's largest investor-owned electric systems, more than 24,000 miles of transmission lines that connect the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic regions, and a regulated generating fleet with a total capacity of more than 3,500 megawatts.