Operate power equipment on company vehicles. (generators, tampers, drills, saws)
Perform miscellaneous duties as assigned (Flagging, assembly of components/materials/transformers, clearing of snow, single phase generator operation and hook up, rubber goods inventory, locating and marking underground facilities, perform overhead feeder patrols, move and assemble furniture, surveys, service inspections, URD inspections*, and Dig Safe inspections). *If manholes (MH) are utilized, only applies to new construction for MH entry issues.
Participate in storm restoration efforts as it applies to the Work Readiness activities.
Inspect overhead and underground facilities including voltage potential surveys and inspections on streetlights, pad-mounted transformers, manholes (new construction), etc.
Work off staging, ladders, or aerial devices and within trenches or confined areas.
Prepare, assemble, and distribute tools and equipment to Operations Departments.
Do typical facilities work such as snow removal, lawn maintenance, janitorial duties, construction, plumbing, wiring, painting, carpentry, landscaping, fire extinguisher inspections, heating, etc.
Support departments by performing work such as stock delivery, transformer delivery, stocking shelves, forklift operations, etc.
May be required to handle substances considered hazardous.
Work during inclement weather and emergencies cleaning steps, walkways, and other areas by physical and mechanical means.
Perform various environmental duties such as hazardous waste inspections, fuel tank monitoring, weekly stage I/II inspections (fuel pumps and fuel intakes), daily and monthly fuel reconciliation, oil/water separator inspections, manage recycling program (junk transformer labeling, monitoring, loading), and hazardous waste drum management (labeling, scheduling, shipping, record keeping).
Inspect underground structures as they pertain to URD and new construction of conventional manholes and duct systems. Verify that installation is in accordance to National Grid Standards.
Receive, deliver packages and mail.
Work at various National Grid facilities within and outside the Division.
Perform filing and other clerical duties.
May be required to work irregular and/or extended hours to support any of the above duties. Subject to scheduled and unscheduled overtime. Must be able to furnish an acceptable means of off-hour contact by telephone.
May be required, if qualified, to be on the National Grid Clearance and Control List.
KNOWLEDGE & EXPERIENCE (Post Hire):
Employee must work safely and comply with all PPE rules specified in the National Grid Employee Safety Handbook and in accordance to applicable EOP’s.
Demonstrate knowledge of Operation’s work methods, safety rules, and DOT/OSHA requirements.
Knowledge of distribution tools, hydraulics, generators, equipment, fleet vehicles, and materials.
Ability to learn and follow National Grid’s hazardous material and environmental policies and procedures.
Be proficient with the use of electronic devices such as handhelds and computers.