Step 01. Pay
JMEG Lineman Pay and Salary Information
The average annual salary for a lineworker at JMEG is $71,380.

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JMEG is hiring linemen. JMEG, LP is a team of professionals providing electrical construction services for over 35 years. With annual revenue in excess of $125 million and over 800 employees, JMEG has offices in Dallas/Ft. Worth, Austin, and San Antonio, with the ability to deliver services throughout Texas and the Southwest. Projects range from service calls to over $50 million, drawing on proven experience across the market sectors JMEG serves.
Step 01. Pay
The average annual salary for a lineworker at JMEG is $71,380.
Step 02. Apprentice
The Apprentice Lineman at JMEG assists Journeyman Lineman and the Foreman while in training and learning the trade. Responsible for performing diversified work related to the construction and maintenance of poles, power lines, auxiliary facilities, and equipment for the distribution of electricity. Provide technical skills needed for the operation and maintenance of reliable electrical services for the consumer, completing jobs with quality and timeliness
Step 03. Journeyman
Journeyman lineman at JMEG is responsible for the installation, repair and maintenance of overhead and underground electrical power lines and auxiliary equipment. This includes work from power plants to the meters of customers homes. Additionally, a lineman digs trenches for the installation of underground lines, install meters, climb poles to repair overhead lines and inspect power lines for possible repair or replacement.
Step 04. Hiring
Lineman at JMEG requires driver's license and work clothing, tools and gear and has High Voltage experience.
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