Step 01. Pay
Lansing Board of Water & Light Lineman Pay and Salary Information
The average annual pay for an Lineman at Lansing Board of Water & Light is $92,842 a year. Lansing Board of Water & Light offer health insurance plan.

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Lansing Board of Water & Light is hiring linemen. The Lansing Board of Water & Light is a municipally owned public utility that provides safe, reliable, and affordable utility products and services to around 100,000 electric and 58,000 water customers throughout the greater Lansing area. Roots go back to 1885, when Lansing citizens approved building a water system. Electricity was added in 1892, steam heat in 1919, and chilled water in 2001.
Step 01. Pay
The average annual pay for an Lineman at Lansing Board of Water & Light is $92,842 a year. Lansing Board of Water & Light offer health insurance plan.
Step 02. Apprentice
The Apprentice Lineman at Lansing Board of Light 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 Lansing Board of Water & Light Classification Responsibilities: A Lineman performs highly skilled, journey-level transmission, distribution, and electrical work in the installation.
Step 04. Hiring
To become a Lineman at Lansing Board of Water & Light required driver's license (CDL), High School Diploma or equivalency.
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