

It’s not an all-or-nothing state of being: most people know (or can deduce pretty quickly) I’m queer, but few people know I’m disabled unless I tell them or I’m using a mobility aid that day. Coming out is a process I’ve heard used to describe sharing both these identities - queer and disabled - with yourself and your community. I didn’t always know I was queer, and I didn’t come into my disabled identity until adulthood. Maybe it’s because this year is the first time I can say, with my whole chest, today will be good. Maybe it’s because as I get older and read more about queer history, I think of Pride not as the final destination on a linear arc of history, but as something messy, organic, vitally necessary. Maybe it’s because of the infuriating disjuncture between corporations who sponsor parade floats in summer while funding bigots and transphobes’ political campaigns come winter. Maybe it’s because we’ve spent every June since 2020 in a state of COVID emergency, which still curtails many of us from fully participating in public festivities. Employee may perform other related duties as required to meet the ongoing needs of the organization.As a queer, disabled person reflecting on Pride this month, I’m struck by how much Pride resonates with me as a process rather than a discrete event. NOTE: This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive. Must be able to follow Company safety rules and all other Company policies.This position is performed in outside weather conditions. The noise level in the work environment and job sites can be loud. The employee is occasionally exposed to a variety of extreme conditions at construction job sites. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently exposed to fumes or airborne particles, moving mechanical parts and vibration. The employee is frequently required to stand walk use hands to finger, handle and feel and reach with hands and arms. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Willing to work over-time when requested.Able to properly inspect rubber goods and PPE.Able to work for extended periods in various locations, when required.Able to travel long distances on short notice, when required.
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Able to perform rigorous physical labor.Maintains company vehicles, equipment and tools in good working order.Frequently works around energized high voltage systems requiring skill and care to protect the lives of themselves and others.Assists in replacing fuses in transformers and clears faulted circuits and systems.Assists with installing underground transformers.Work safely while performing new construction, maintenance or repair work of energized and de-energized underground.The position may also be required to travel to another state depending on customer demands. This position works at various locations. Position Summary: The Underground Equipment Operator is an entry level position in the construction, maintenance and repair of electrical underground distribution systems.
