We are a forward-thinking electric utility powered by a diverse team of employees committed to making customers' lives brighter, the environment better and our communities stronger.
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.
About the Opportunity
This is an open position with Ohio Edison, a subsidiary of FirstEnergy Corp.
Location: Marion, OH
This is an open position with Ohio Edison, a subsidiary of FirstEnergy Corp.
FirstEnergy is dedicated to the recruitment, training, and development of new and upcoming line workers in the electrical linework field. We aim to recruit a diverse workforce of dedicated employees who exemplify FirstEnergy 's core values and behaviors daily while promoting a safe and inclusive work environment.
The Substation Electrician Apprentice position supports the operations process in providing and maintaining service to new and existing customers. Employees in this apprentice position will learn the day-to-day operations and specifications of the distribution system and gain working knowledge of computer systems, tools, materials, and equipment used on the job.
Apprentices will be selected full-time after successfully completing information sessions, interviews and pre placement physical assessments, a drug screen and a background check. Successful candidates will participate in a combination of skills, on-the-job, and academic training located in Massillon, OH and, based on demonstrated performance, will have the opportunity to progress in job class.
New hires must reside within 45 minutes from the Marion, OH location and will be required to become members of IBEW Local 1194.
Duties and Responsibilities
Under close supervision, assists employees of higher classification in construction, maintenance and repair of property, equipment, circuits and structures; under directive supervision, does such work requiring a minor degree of skill, including work on equipment or circuits de-energized or de-energized portions of them or energized at secondary voltages; under close supervision, with a higher classified employee, may work in close proximity of equipment and circuits energized at primary voltages; performs duties such as:
Anticipating the requirements of employees of higher classification and supplying them with tools, materials, and equipment
Studying and familiarizing self with departmental orders, instructions, and procedures, wiring of electrical circuits, equipment diagrams, and principal functions of various substation equipment; studying and memorizing the Company's symbol system used for identifying equipment, circuits, and substations
Learning to climb steel structures
Preforming the simpler operations in connection with constructing, maintaining, repairing buildings, structures, equipment, and tools
Digging, backfilling, tamping and grading trenches or excavations with hand tools; installing drains
Drilling holes; tapping, cutting, bending, and threading conduit by hand or power machine; removing or applying insulation as directed
Assisting in checking voltage and specific gravity of storage batteries and visually checking regulators for normal operation
Assisting in operating filter equipment for filtering transformer and circuit breaker oil
Replacing lights and making minor repairs to lighting systems, performing ordinary assembly and disassembly work on equipment
Tending furnaces; cleaning station lighting fixtures; maintaining good housekeeping in substations and yards
Cleaning and preparing surfaces for painting; applying waterproofing to masonry
Loading, unloading, moving and handling poles, wire, reels, steel, sand, stone, cement and other materials and equipment
Handling waste, dirt, and rubble; loading same on and off trucks
Placing barricades, warning signals and signs and directing traffic around work in progress
Cleaning place of work, tools, and equipment
Caring for tools, tackle, material, and equipment; properly storing them on truck or appropriate location; keeping working area in a neat and orderly condition; cleaning work locations on completion of job
Driving trucks and other vehicles but not operating power winches, transporting men and materials to and from working locations safely and in accordance with the Company's instructions and rules
Perform all other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Strongly prefer candidates currently residing within a 45-minute radius of the Service Center located in Marion, OH.
Must possess a valid State of Ohio, Bureau of Motor Vehicles, Operator 's License and meet the Company's driving requirements.
Must possess the ability to acquire a valid DOT Medical Examiner 's Certificate.
Must pass motor vehicle operator tests prescribed by the Company and must possess the ability to acquire a valid Class A, State of Ohio, Commercial Drivers' License with all the necessary endorsements.
Must have the ability to work safely and follow safety rules and regulations including those applicable to working on or near energized lines and equipment.
Must perform work while properly applying rubber goods and other Personal Protective Equipment required to work safely on or near energized lines and equipment.
Candidates must demonstrate the physical and mental ability to climb and work aloft safely with self- confidence from poles and structures by successfully completing the required technical examination.
Candidates must be physically able to lift and handle up to 90 pounds.
Must have the ability to learn the layout, functions and operation of electrical equipment and circuit connections of the distribution systems in the area to which assigned.
Must know the proper application of first aid, safety and resuscitation practices as prescribed by the Company.
Must have the ability to perform heavy physical work in all weather conditions.
Must be available to work irregular hours, including weekends and holidays.
Must be available to work an appropriate amount of overtime and respond to callouts.
Outdoor work experience preferred.
Core Values
FirstEnergy's core values encompass what matters most to us and guide the decisions we make and the actions we take. When our values of integrity, safety, diversity equity & inclusion, performance excellence and stewardship are at the center of everything we do, it positively impacts our decisions and performance and leads to success.
There are five behaviors that flow through our values and bring them to life through day-to-day observable and measurable actions: Accountability, Collaboration, Courage, Customer Focus and Trust.
Applicants will be expected to exemplify these behaviors both in word and action during the course of the hiring process.
1.Information Session
Candidates that meet the eligibility criteria will be invited to an information session that will include a review of the values and behaviors expected as an employee. Candidates will be asked to demonstrate these behaviors in both the physical assessment and interview.
2. Physical Assessment:
Each candidate will be evaluated on the physical components required to do the job. As the candidates are going through the physical assessment, they will be evaluated on demonstrated behaviors and given a rating by the field instructors and workforce development instructors.
3. Interview:
Each candidate successfully completing the physical assessment will be interviewed by a diverse panel. FirstEnergy's interview will further identify the candidate's demonstrated behaviors during the interview.