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Florida Keys Electric Coop is hiring linemen. Florida Keys Electric Coop serve approximately 33,000 accounts from the Monroe-Dade County line to the Seven Mile Bridge. As a distribution Cooperative, FKEC maintains a 138,000-volt transmission line, which brings power from the mainland to the Florida Keys.

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Florida Keys Electric Coop Lineman Pay and Salary Information

The average salary for a Lineman is $44,752 per year at Florida Keys Electric Coop. Florida Keys Electric Coop benefits packages includes Retirement Security Plan, 401(k) Pension Plan, Group Benefits Program.

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