Beaches Energy Services is the City of Jacksonville Beach municipal electric and natural gas utility. Crews keep power on for Jacksonville Beach, Neptune Beach, Ponte Vedra Beach, and Palm Valley: public-power work on the Atlantic side of Duval and St. Johns counties.
Step 01. Pay
Beaches Energy Services lineman pay
On the Lineman Central job board (August 2026) a Journey Lineworker posting listed $40.59–$52.76/hr. City of Jacksonville Beach employees get municipal benefits: medical, dental, vision, a pension, and a 457(b). Confirm the current scale on the live posting before you pack.
Journey Lineworker openings ask for a completed City-approved apprentice lineworker program, CPR, and a Florida CDL. The work is transmission and distribution construction and maintenance under a Line Crew Leader: poles, UG, transformers, switching, storm standby.
Install, maintain, and repair overhead and underground T&D. Fault location, rubber-glove work, street lights, tree clearance, and locating electric and gas. This is a beach-community municipal, smaller than JEA or FPL, closer to the same customers you restore.
Step 04. Hiring
How they hire
Postings run through the City of Jacksonville Beach (GovernmentJobs) and on the Lineman Central career center. Apply on our board first so the click is counted, then follow the city application. They posted a Journey Lineworker here in 2026.
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