
Central Lincoln is recruiting for Journeyman Line Clearance Tree Trimmer / NOC
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4065 - Tree Trimming - Newport - Newport, Oregon
JOB SUMMARY
Your job in the department is to . . .
Work as a part of a tree trimming crew preforming utility line clearance work
Your job also involves . . .
Trimming trees, clearing brush, maintaining the right of way and providing general maintenance of Central Lincolns facilities near power lines.
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
Tasks listed are intended to be descriptive and not restrictive. An employee in this classification may perform any of the tasks listed; however, these examples do not include all the tasks which an employee may be expected to perform and may change as determined by the needs of the company.
The essential functions of this position require prioritizing and completing all assigned tasks in a timely and efficient manner, adjusting for changing priorities and availability of resources, and demonstrating initiative in identifying additional job-related tasks to be completed when time permits. The amount of time performing each function may vary day-to-day. All duties shall be performed in an efficient and professional manner in accordance with applicable labor agreements and Central Lincoln’s Safety Manual and under the direct supervision of a designated supervisor.
JOB FUNCTIONS
Trimming and pruning trees, clearing brush and vegetation, maintaining the right of way and performing general maintenance of Central Lincoln facilities, often around and near energized electrical lines.
· Operating equipment and tools used in tree trimming work.
Maintain regular, consistent, and predictable attendance, including being available, accessible, and able to complete all required essential functions and assigned job tasks during the assigned work schedule.
Communicate in a professional, respectful, and courteous manner with all employees, customers, the Board of Directors, and others with whom we may work. Contribute to a successful work group and foster a team-oriented culture through positive interactions, active listening, meaningful collaborations, and the constructive exchange of ideas designed to meet or exceed Central Lincoln’s strategic goals.
Provide exceptional and measurable customer service to internal and external customers with timely, clear, and accurate responses to inquiries and concerns. Exercise tact, courtesy, and diplomacy when interacting with others. Respond to all inquiries for information respectfully without regard to the inquirer’s position, status, or demographic and in a manner that conveys understanding, acceptance, and support for Central Lincoln’s programs and objectives.
Complete special projects and other duties as assigned to meet team, department and Central Lincoln goals while actively demonstrating accountability and responsibility for achieving desired outcomes and measurable results. Actively demonstrate high levels of employee engagement, accountability, coachability, and responsibility for personal performance and results.
OTHER DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
All Central Lincoln employees are expected to abide by the organization’s policies, procedures, performance expectations, and applicable state and federal guidelines. The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed in this job.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY
1 - Little or no supervisor responsibility for work of others
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND/OR ABILITIES
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The required knowledge, skills and/or abilities are listed below:
Knowledge of:
- Pertinent federal, state, and local laws.
- Electric utility materials, equipment and supplies.
Skill or ability to:
- Use power tools, hand tools, chain saws, hydraulic tree trimming saws, rakes and aerial man lifts, trucks, chippers, and hot sticks.
- Perform work-related tasks in trees up to 200 feet or more in height.
- Climb trees with or without spurs and able to pull body weight 45 feet up a tree.
- Push or pull tree limbs, while in a tree for up to 5 minutes at a time, 4 or more times a day.
- Perform an aerial rescue in emergencies.
- Properly use safety equipment.
- Speak loudly and clearly enough to be accurately understood when on the ground speaking to a co-worker in the top of a 45-foot tree, despite heavy background noise from traffic, construction equipment, or wind, and when visual signals cannot be used.
- Speak clearly, communicating by two-way radio.
- Convey information, ideas, and facts both orally and in writing to supervisors, colleagues, and individuals, inside and outside the county, using language and a format the audience will best understand.
- Utilize computers and other technology to communicate in written and verbal forms (e.g., word processing, texts, emails, spreadsheets, department-specific software).
- Effectively relate well with others, including supervisors, colleagues, and individuals inside and outside the county. Exhibit a professional manner in dealing with others and working to maintain constructive working relationships.
- Take personal responsibility for the quality and timeliness of work. Show up to work on time, and follows instructions, policies, and procedures. Meet productivity standards, deadlines, and work schedules.
- Demonstrate strong technical, troubleshooting, problem solving, researching, and analytical skills necessary to review, analyze and assess job-related data and information to perform duties, work through unexpected performance challenges, and to offer input for process improvement. Utilize strong organizational skills necessary for creating and maintaining accurate documentation and/or Central Lincoln records.
- Complete a high volume of detail-oriented work methodically, accurately, and timely in a fast-paced, stressful work environment while working independently and/or with limited direction. Prioritize and complete all assigned tasks in a timely and efficient manner, adjusting for distractions, interruptions, and changing priorities, deadlines, and availability of resources. Demonstrate initiative in identifying additional job-related tasks to be completed when time permits to assist other team members.
- Seek out and approach training opportunities with active engagement and curiosity, while learning and exhibiting understanding of Central Lincoln policies, protocols, and performance expectations. Demonstrate initiative to incorporate and implement learning principles from informal and formal training, as well as feedback from leaders and co-workers. Actively pursue professional development opportunities to add value to Central Lincoln including learning, adopting, and quickly adapting to new techniques and technologies used in the changing utility industry.
- Perform duties well while actively demonstrating an appropriate level of accountability and responsibility for both work product results and the impact behaviors and decisions may have on the ability of others to do their jobs well. Work cooperatively in a team environment, while consistently demonstrating collaborative, respectful and productive work habits.
- Receive, interpret, and implement job-related instruction, guidance, coaching, and training (both formal and informal) while progressively improving skills and overall success in performing assigned duties. When issues of poor performance of negative behaviors are raised, incorporate feedback in a constructive manner that demonstrates understanding of the concern and an ability and willingness to demonstrate the required consistent and sustained improvement.
- Exhibit strong conflict resolution skills and demonstrated competency to work with a diverse population of customers, contractors, vendors, and co-workers of all ages. Treat others equally with respect and dignity, even if you disagree with their point of view and/or if you are frustrated, angry or disappointed with their work output or comments.
- Work independently and/or with limited direction at a self-directed pace sufficient to ensure work is completed timely and efficiently. Exercise initiative and resourcefulness to accomplish assignments efficiently and ask questions on complex issues or when in doubt. Problems are easily defined and solved according to policies and procedures, and order or priority of tasks can be modified within parameters set by supervisor.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Indicate the MINIMUM educational level required and the number of years of relevant experience required to perform the duties of the position.
Minimum Education Level
1 - High School Diploma / GED
Specifics: Has successfully completed a Tree Trimming Apprenticeship or equivalent training.
Minimum Experience Level
3-Two years (if in specific skills/fields, list below)
Specifics: Clearing and trimming around and near primary voltage energized lines and is able to qualify for the exam.
Substitution Note: Any combination of education, experience and training which demonstrates the ability to perform the required job functions may be qualifying.
Certifications
Certification(s) required (list specifics below)
Specifics: First Aid/CPR Certification.
Driver’s License
CDL License required
Specifics: Oregon Class A required. Oregon Class B CDL may be considered if the ability to obtain air brake endorsement within 6 months of hire. Obtain a valid class A CDL within 12 months of hire.
Other Licenses
Other License required (list below)
Specifics: Oregon Public Pesticide Applicator License with Right-of-Way category is required within 6 months of hire.
WORKING CONDITIONS
Job Conditions: Typical Field Environment: Work in the field environment may require bending, climbing, crawling, stretching, pulling, pushing, standing, twisting, and walking over uneven ground. There is a common exposure to dust, pollen, traffic, and fumes. Fieldwork may be performed in adverse weather conditions such as snow, rain, wind, flooding, summer heat, etc. When in the field, a significant amount of driving is required.
Work Location: Central Lincoln-Newport
Travel: Travel occasionally via traditional modes of transportation (including airline travel) over long distances, some of which may involve one or more night stays out of town, both within and outside the state of Oregon.
AVAILABILITY AND ACCESSIBILITY
Due to the nature and scope of the essential functions, the importance of personal interactions with coworkers and members of the public, and the availability of job-related tools, equipment and resources at work, performance of the essential functions requires regular, consistent availability, accessibility, and/or presence on-site.
Approximately 40 hours / week may be required to efficiently perform the job duties of this position, including presence at designated internal and external meetings. This position also requires availability and accessibility to respond to and address emergencies and critical situations outside of normal business operating hours in the evenings and/or during weekends.
All Central Lincoln non-exempt employees are expected to work varying amounts of scheduled and unscheduled overtime, especially during inclement weather, storm events, power restoration activities, periods of high-volume work, and to accomplish special projects. Overtime may range from working a normal eight- or nine-hour workday to 24 – 36 hours of continuous work during power restoration periods. Exempt employees are expected to work as many hours as are necessary to ensure that the goals and needs established by Central Lincoln are met.
ESSENTIAL PHYSICAL AND MENTAL REQUIREMENTS
The physical demands are typical of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Physical capability to handle high mobility demands and complex personal interactions.
- Physical Ability: Tasks involve the ability to exert moderate to strenuous physical effort in moderate to strenuous work, typically involving some combination of stooping, kneeling, crouching and crawling, and which may involve some lifting, carrying, pushing and/or pulling of objects and materials of moderate weight (50-100 pounds).
- Perform work at extreme heights while secured and balancing on poles, in trees, in lifted buckets, etc. Maintain the ability and physical agility to properly provide First Aid and CPR to others, as well as perform a Pole Top / Bucket Truck Rescue at extreme heights in high-pressure, urgent situations requiring immediate action.
- Sensory Requirements: Most tasks require visual perception and discrimination. Some tasks require oral communications ability. Some tasks require the ability to perceive and discriminate sounds.
- Mental Requirements: Exhibit sufficient mental acuity and sound reasoning abilities necessary to review, analyze, understand, evaluate, and interpret Central Lincoln policies and protocols, as well as federal and state regulations applicable to Central Lincoln operations. Provide intellectually sound and well-reasoned answers, recommendations, and solutions to identified business problems, issues and/or questions.
- Environmental Factors: Tasks are regularly performed with exposure to adverse environmental conditions, such as dirt, pollen, odors, wetness, humidity, rain, fumes, temperature and noise extremes, machinery, vibrations, electric currents, traffic hazards, animals/wildlife, toxic/poisonous agents, violence, disease, or pathogenic substances.
REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS
Central Lincoln is committed to providing reasonable accommodations as required by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). This job description indicates, in general, the nature and levels of work, knowledge, skills, abilities, and essential functions expected of the position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.
Central Lincoln’s People Utility District is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer that does not discriminate in the terms and conditions of employment against any applicant or current employee based on any status or class protected under applicable federal, state or local law.

Springfield Utility Board is recruiting for a Journey-Level Line Technician (Journeyman Lineman)
DIVISION:
Electric Service Center
REPORTS TO:
Electric Operations Manager with crew leadership from the Line Crew Leader
BARGAINING UNIT:
IBEW Local 659
STATUS/HOURS:
Non-Exempt / Union / Full-Time / 40 hours a week / M - F / 7:00 – 3:30
OPEN UNTIL FILLED
Position is open until filled. Applications received by 11:59 pm on Saturday, May 31, 2025 will be given full consideration.
Applications received after 11:59 pm on May 31, 2025 will be held until we complete our first round of interviews. If a candidate is hired during the first round of interviews, the posting will close and no further applications will be reviewed. If a candidate is not hired during the first round of interviews, we will extend our consideration date.
Prior to applying, please read the entire Journey-Level Line Technician job description located on our website at http://www.subutil.com/jobs/. The job description lists the Major Responsibilities, Required Minimum Qualifications, and the Physical and Mental Requirements.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Successful completion of a recognized Journey-Level Line Technician Apprenticeship program that includes a minimum three years of related on-the-job training
- Prior experience working in an electric utility preferred
- Driving is an essential function of this position. Therefore, a valid Oregon CDL Class A driver’s license (must obtain within first six-months) is required.
- Possess and maintain current First Aid, CPR/AED certificates, or the ability to acquire within six months of employment.
SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION MATERIALS
The following application materials are required:
- Completed SUB Application for Employment
The application can be completed online at http://www.subutil.com/jobs/.
- Cover letter
- Resume
- A copy of your Journey-Level Line Technician Ticket must be included with your application packet
SUB encourages all qualified individuals to apply. SUB is committed to cultural diversity, equity and inclusion, and does not discriminate on the basis of any protected status, including disability and veteran status.
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS
- Wage is $62.55/hr
- Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance
- 11 Paid Holidays Annually
- Generous Paid Time Off (PTO) Plan
- Deferred Compensation
- Retirement Plan
- Short- and Long-term Disability Insurance
ABOUT SUB
Springfield Utility Board is an independently operated municipal electric and water utility governed by a locally-elected board. Serving 25+ square miles in and around the City of Springfield, Oregon (pop. 55,000), the utility offers its customers some of the lowest water and electric rates in the Pacific Northwest. SUB is a customer-owned community resource. Like other customer-owned utilities, SUB has a three-pronged mission: to provide excellent customer service, to keep rates low and affordable, and to support the community it serves. SUB achieves this because, unlike privately held utilities which look to provide profits to investors, SUB is owned by and responsible to the people it serves. And, because SUB is an independent agency, and not a department of the city, all of the rates paid go directly back into operating the utility.
SUB is a great place to work! Our employees are valued, respected and appreciated for their skills, knowledge and the diverse backgrounds that they bring to SUB. We’re proud of our talented employees and their accomplishments to make SUB the best and most cost-effective utility we can be!
THE COMMUNITY
Springfield is a family-friendly community located in the south Willamette Valley and nestled between the McKenzie and Willamette Rivers, both known for excellent fishing. The Eugene-Springfield metropolitan area is easily accessible by Interstate 5 and Oregon’s second largest airport. The region is home to several colleges, including the University of Oregon, and provides activities for a wide variety of interests, including performing arts, sports, and outdoor recreation.
SUB’S MISSION
The Mission of the Springfield Utility Board is to provide safe, reliable, cost-effective utility related services to the citizens and businesses of the Springfield community.
In providing these services:
SUB’s five-member governing Board will require the principles of cost-effectiveness and continuous quality improvement to be applied to all programs, functions and projects conducted by SUB, in recognition of SUB’s long-term responsibility to deliver services.
In addition to providing the types of services that meet customers’ utility needs, SUB shall also strive to:
- Keep the costs of its services affordable;
- Provide for prudent financial reserves;
- Ensure that all services offered and provided by SUB meet or exceed the community’s standards for quality & safety;
- Continue to study opportunities and pursue options that provide value to SUB’s customers.
The Board believes that SUB’s mission is best accomplished through a strong team relationship between the Board and management. This partnership will provide consistency of purpose and direction to the organization and empowers employees to continue to build the kind of organization necessary to meet customers’ utility needs.
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Springfield Utility Board is recruiting for a Customer Service Rep A, I – VI / Main Office
DIVISION:
Customer Service & Marketing
REPORTS TO:
Customer Service Supervisor
BARGAINING UNIT:
IBEW Local 659
STATUS/HOURS:
Non-Exempt / Union / Full-Time / 40 hours a week / M - F / 8:00 – 5:00
HOURLY RANGE:
CSR A – 1st six months $23.76/hr
CSR 1 – 2nd six months $25.11/hr
CSR 2 – 3rd six months $26.75/hr
CSR 3 – 4th six months $28.72/hr
CSR 4 – 5th six months $31.02/hr
CSR 5 – 6th six months $33.46/hr
CSR 6 – 7th six months $37.05/hr
Position will start as a CSR A at $23.76/hr. Steps CSR 1 to CSR 6 are based on satisfactory performance and reaching the required hours
POSTING DATE: Friday, March 14, 2025
OPEN UNTIL FILLED
Position is open until filled. Applications received by 5:00 pm on Friday, April 4th, will be given full consideration.
Applications received after 5:00 pm on Friday, April 4, 2025 will be held until we complete our first round of interviews. If a candidate is hired during the first round of interviews, the posting will close and no further applications will be reviewed. If a candidate is not hired during the first round of interviews, we will extend our consideration date.
Prior to applying, please read the entire Class Specifications | Customer Service Rep A - VI/Main Office | Class Spec Details job description located on our website at https://www.subutil.com/about-us/careers-with-sub/. The job description lists the Major Responsibilities, Required Minimum Qualifications, and the Physical and Mental Requirements for the position.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Experience (All within the last 5 years)
- Minimum of two years of recent direct customer service experience involving servicing customer accounts and problem solving or one year of recent direct customer service experience in utilities.
- Minimum of one-year recent experience cashiering
- Experience with high phone volume and in-person customer contact required
- Utility, accounting, billing and/or banking experience preferred
Education
- High school diploma or equivalent
SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION MATERIALS
The following application materials are required:
- Applications can be submitted online at:
Current Job Opportunities | Sorted by Job Title ascending | Springfield Utility Board Careers (governmentjobs.com)
- Cover Letter
- Resume
- Certified Typing Test Results ** (The job description requires accurate keyboarding skills with a minimum of 40 wpm by touch)
** Candidates are required to go to WorkSource Lane at 2510 Oakmont Way in Eugene to take the typing test.
Please attach the certified test results to your application packet. If you are out of Lane County, please contact HR at 541-726-2398.
SUB encourages all qualified individuals to apply. SUB is committed to cultural diversity, equity and inclusion, and does not discriminate on the basis of any protected status, including disability and veteran status.
ABOUT SUB
Springfield Utility Board is an independently operated municipal electric and water utility governed by a locally-elected board. Serving 25+ square miles in and around the City of Springfield, Oregon (pop. 55,000), the utility offers its customers some of the lowest water and electric rates in the Pacific Northwest. SUB is a customer-owned community resource. Like other customer-owned utilities, SUB has a three-pronged mission: to provide excellent customer service, to keep rates low and affordable, and to support the community it serves. SUB achieves this because, unlike privately held utilities which look to provide profits to investors, SUB is owned by and responsible to the people it serves. And, because SUB is an independent agency, and not a department of the city, all of the rates paid go directly back into operating the utility.
SUB is a great place to work! Our employees are valued, respected and appreciated for their skills, knowledge and the diverse backgrounds that they bring to SUB. We’re proud of our talented employees and their accomplishments to make SUB the best and most cost-effective utility we can be!
THE COMMUNITY
Springfield is a family-friendly community located in the south Willamette Valley and nestled between the McKenzie and Willamette Rivers, both known for excellent fishing. The Eugene-Springfield metropolitan area is easily accessible by Interstate 5 and Oregon’s second largest airport. The region is home to several colleges, including the University of Oregon, and provides activities for a wide variety of interests, including performing arts, sports, and outdoor recreation.
SUB’S MISSION
The Mission of the Springfield Utility Board is to provide safe, reliable, cost-effective utility related services to the citizens and businesses of the Springfield community.
In providing these services:
SUB’s five-member governing Board will require the principles of cost-effectiveness and continuous quality improvement to be applied to all programs, functions and projects conducted by SUB, in recognition of SUB’s long-term responsibility to deliver services.
In addition to providing the types of services that meet customers’ utility needs, SUB shall also strive to:
- Keep the costs of its services affordable;
- Provide for prudent financial reserves;
- Ensure that all services offered and provided by SUB meet or exceed the community’s standards for quality & safety;
- Continue to study opportunities and pursue options that provide value to SUB’s customers.
The Board believes that SUB’s mission is best accomplished through a strong team relationship between the Board and management. This partnership will provide consistency of purpose and direction to the organization and empowers employees to continue to build the kind of organization necessary to meet customers’ utility needs.

Pacific Power now has openings for Journeyman Linemen in a variety of our district locations in central and southern Oregon and northern California. For more information click on PP&L/Pacificorp link below, then click on the Careers tab.