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Utility Specialist/Pre-Apprentice Lineman (Local 659) – Klamath Falls, Oregon – #107272 (Klamath Falls, Oregon, OR, US, 97601)

April 9, 2022
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PacifiCorp is seeking customer-centric candidates to grow and sustain our commitment to a culture of customer service excellence, environmental sustainability and diversity, equity and inclusion. 
 

General Purpose

 

A Utility specialist is a qualified employee who shall perform work mutually agreed to by the Company and Union. Duties typically assigned to the Utility Specialist are Collections/Connects/Disconnects/Removal; Replacement or exchange of single-phase self-contained meters; locates; pole test and treat; Joint Use Coordination; Equipment Operation and others as agreed to by the Company and Union. The Utility Specialist may be required to hold a Commercial Driving license as dictated by the assigned duties and pass minimum qualification requirements as mutually agreed to by the Company and the Union. The Utility Specialist with proper training may be assigned to drive or operate equipment, as follows:

 

  1. Pick-up, 6-person capacity;
  2. Trucks, one and one-half (1 ½)
  3. Line Trucks (Boom Trucks)
  4. Trucks hauling poles, material or towing a trailer (except hot line tool trailer)
  5. Trucks with hydraulic/electric personnel lift equipment
  6. Hole Digger
  7. Backhoe
  8. Track-type vehicles (snow-cats)
  9. Truck or trailer mounted wire pullers
  10. Jackhammer.
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GE Stock Falls as CEO Backs ‘Deliberate’ Pace of Change

May 28, 2018
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Shares of General Electric (GE) have fallen about 50% over the past year, and on May 23 GE saw its stock drop more than 7%, its biggest one-day loss since April 20, 2009. Much of Wednesday’s decline came as CEO John Flannery was speaking to attendees at the Electrical Products Group (EPG) conference in Longboat Key, Florida.

Flannery told the group he thinks Wednesday’s selloff could be due to investors who are disappointed he has not done more—and moved more quickly—to reorganize the company and stem the tide of financial losses, in large part caused by a slowing global market for gas turbines that has dogged the company’s Power division. Flannery acknowledged he has moved at a “deliberate” pace since taking over the company in August of last year.

Flannery, who has worked in various roles at GE since 1987, said he’s heard the grumblings, such as “What’s taking so long?” with the company’s turnaround plan, a plan the chief executive talked about even before he took the reins of GE from outgoing CEO Jeffrey Immelt.…

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