Project Manager- Linework Trainer I
$114,400–$124,800 year
On-site · Binghamton, New York, United States
Job Summary
Deliver classroom and field-based instruction in electrical lineworker fundamentals, including overhead and underground distribution, tool use, climbing, rigging, equipment operation, and safe work practices. Conduct hands-on training at the NYSEG pole yard and training facilities. Teach and reinforce NYSEG construction standards, safety rules, and operational procedures. Provide instruction aligned with IBEW apprenticeship and NYS Department of Labor training outlines. Serve as an OSHA-authorized instructor for required safety curriculum, including OSHA-10/OSHA-30 (Construction). Ensure all training activities are conducted in compliance with OSHA regulations, NYSEG safety policies, and industry best practices. Lead and assess pole-top rescue, bucket rescue, and emergency response exercises. Monitor participant performance and immediately address unsafe behaviors. Mentor students and apprentices, providing coaching and performance feedback. Evaluate trainee progress against defined competencies and document training outcomes. Support NYSEG�s workforce pipeline objectives by preparing participants for internships, apprenticeships, and entry-level lineworker roles. Collaborate with SUNY Broome faculty, IBEW representatives, and NYSEG training leadership. Maintain accurate training records, attendance logs, certifications, and assessments. Participate in curriculum review, continuous improvement efforts, and program evaluations. Assist with orientation, skills assessments, and program information sessions as needed.
Required Qualifications
- Minimum 5 years of experience performing transmission and/or distribution linework in a utility environment
- Journey-Level Lineworker status with completion of a recognized lineworker apprenticeship program
- IBEW membership in good standing (or ability to obtain)
- OSHA Authorized Construction Trainer status, including completion of OSHA 500/510 (or ability to obtain within required timeframe)
- Current certifications in: CPR / First Aid; Pole-top rescue; Aerial lift / bucket rescue
- Demonstrated knowledge of: NESC (National Electrical Safety Code); Electrical hazard mitigation; Utility safety regulations and standards
- Strong communication, leadership, and mentoring skills
- Ability to perform physical requirements of lineworker training, including climbing, lifting, and working at heights
- Combination of classroom instruction and outdoor, hands-on field training
- Frequent exposure to heights, climbing activities, and energized equipment (training controlled environments)
- All training conducted in accordance with NYSEG safety requirements
- Experience delivering instruction to entry-level or pre-apprentice populations
- Experience working with registered apprenticeship programs
- Familiarity with NYSEG and/or Avangrid construction and safety standards
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