Apprentice Line Electrician

About the Department










The City of Tacoma is creating a new civil service list for Apprentice Line Electrician.  Apprentice Line Electricians perform apprentice-level work assisting journey-level Line Electricians in the installation, construction, maintenance and repair of electrical overhead and underground distribution and transmission systems.  Apprentices will be formally enrolled in the City of Tacoma's Line Electrician Apprenticeship program. This apprenticeship program is recognized by the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, requiring a minimum of three and one-half years to complete. Continued enrollment and employment is subject to attending off-hour training without compensation and maintaining the progress standards set by the Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee. This position requires lifting, pulling, pushing, kneeling, squatting, climbing, working from heights, climbing stairs and ladders and working in confined spaces. Employees in this position are exposed to electrical hazards.

Position Duties

Graduation from high school or equivalent
AND
Valid Drivers license
AND
Completion of high school-level algebra and knowledge of basic electricity (knowledge covering Ohm’s Law, AC/DC theory and series/parallel circuits) 
AND
6 months of work experience in the electrical or construction trades OR completion of a formalized vocational training program in a related field

Work experience is defined as the use of basic tools (hammer, wrench, various equipment) Individuals may have experience in construction trades (Examples: plumbing, iron work, carpentry, etc.).


LICENSES, CERTIFICATES AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS

  • Valid WA State Driver’s License at time of appointment with maintenance thereafter
  • Obtain a valid Commercial Driver's License (CDL) permit within 6 months of hire date
  • Obtain a valid Washington Commercial Driver's License (Class A) by completion of probationary period with maintenance thereafter
  • Traffic Control Flagging required prior to completion of the probationary period with maintenance thereafter
  • First Aid Card with CPR certification required prior to completion of the probationary period with maintenance thereafter
  • Forklift training and certificates will be required prior to completion of the probationary period with maintenance thereafter
  • Obtain Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) clearance prior to completion of probation and maintenance thereafter

Other Qualifications

This recruitment is being managed by Elise Drennen if you would like to be notified of similar opportunities or stay connected with things going on at Tacoma Public Utilities and the City of Tacoma, connect with me on LinkedIn!   Apply

Reference checks will be conducted on final candidates. The online application system requires you to enter a substantial amount of information. Be prepared to spend an hour or more entering the required information. In order for your application materials to be considered, all information must be submitted by the closing date and time listed on this job announcement. Interested individuals should apply online.These positions are highly sought after and competitive, highlighting the rigorous training and rewarding career opportunities they offer.  As such, the selection process is thorough and includes multiple stages and assessments spanning across up to 6 months. The timeline may vary due to factors such as budget considerations, applicant volume, or other unforeseen circumstances:

  • January/February – Job Posting & Application Screening
  • February/March – Basic Electricity & Math Exam: 
  • Please be sure to add HR email to your contacts/safe list to avoid missing the test invitation. As a precaution, you may also want to check your junk e-mail folders to ensure you receive communication. 
  •  MarchApplication Review:

  • April -Physical Ability testing (Line & Wire only), Panel Interview and Practical Assessments:
  • May- Candidates are notified of their status after completing the interview process.
  • May/June- Conditional Offer Letter & Pre-Employment Physical: Upon receiving a conditional offer letter, candidates will complete a final pre-employment physical and background check.
  •  July 14th- Apprentice’s First day at Tacoma Power 

Appointment is subject to passing a background check and will include a pre-employment medical examination and drug screen. In addition, new employees must successfully complete a 12-month probationary period to obtain permanent status in this classification. This position is covered by a Labor Agreement between the City of Tacoma and IBEW Local 483.

REFERENCE MATERIAL INFORMATION

The following reference listings are intended to provide you suggested study materials only. This list is not intended to be the sole source of information but to act as a guide as to what can be studied in preparation for taking the Electrical Apprenticeship written test.
WEBSITE REFERENCES
TEXTBOOK REFERENCES
  • Electricity (available from Alexander Publications), excellent reference guide!
  • Ugly's Quick Electrical Reference Guide (available at the Home Depot)
  • Delmars Standard Textbook on Electricity (available from delmarlearning.com)
  • Basic Electricity (authors, Van Valkenburgh, Nooger & Neville, INC.)
  • Basic Electricity (Schaum's, published by McGraw Hill)
  • Basic Electricity (U.S Navy)
  • Electricity Demystified (Gibilisco, published by McGraw Hill)
  • An Introduction to Electric Power Distribution (Wayne Beaty, available from Alexander Publications)
  • Painless Algebra (Lynette Long, published by Barron's)
  • Algebra Success In 20 Minutes A Day (Learning Express)
  • Algebra Demystified (Gibilisco, published by McGraw Hill)
  • Algebrahelp.com
  • Trigonometry Demystified (Gibilisco, published by McGraw Hill)
  • Trigonometry for dummies (Sterling)
  • Washington State Department of Labor and Industries
  • Safety Standards for Electrical workers
  • Chapter 296-45 WAC
Physical Assessment Test

Aerobic Bicycle Test- Used to determine an individual's aerobic power. Subject pedals at 50 RPM for 3 stages of 2-3 minutes. Each state will be progressively more difficult with an increase of 50-75 watts of resistance per stage.

Chin ups - Start with hands shoulder width apart with palms toward your face, arms fully extended and feet off the ground. Bring chin completely over the bar and do not allow body to swing.

Arm Curl (60 lbs.) Standing, straight posture, with feet shoulder width apart, arms straight and holding bar. Lifting the bar to the breastbone level with elbows higher than wrists, and back to a straight-arm position.

Squats (100lbs.) Standing straight posture, pad rests comfortably on shoulders, with feet shoulder width apart. Bending at the knees until the thighs are parallel to the ground, then standing once again.

Shoulder Press (50 lbs.) Sitting, straight posture, with hands shoulder width apart, bar starts in front of shoulders and pushed directly overhead until arms are extended, then back shoulder level.

Tacoma Power
 is an almost 100% hydroelectric, municipally-owned public power utility, located in Tacoma. We serve approximately 180,000 customers as one of the three operating divisions of Tacoma Public Utilities, alongside Tacoma Water and Tacoma Rail. As one of the most livable, walkable cities in the country, you'll find that Tacoma is a great fit for all interests with places to bike, run, hike, and explore, the perks of a big city, and the charm of a small town.   

City of Tacoma Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion
Tacoma's diversity is its greatest asset. Tacoma embraces its multi-cultural and multi-ethnic character. Communities of color and immigrant communities are fundamental to Tacoma's entrepreneurial spirit, workforce, and long-term success. In Tacoma, equity and empowerment are top priorities, meaning that all Tacoma residents must have equitable opportunities to reach their full potential and share in the benefits of community progress.  One of our goals is for the City of Tacoma workforce to reflect the community it serves. We actively work to eliminate racial and other disparities and welcome candidates with diverse backgrounds and/or multicultural skill sets and experiences. Our goal is for Tacoma to be an inclusive and equitable place to live, work, and play.
 
The City of Tacoma is an Equal Opportunity Employer and values diversity in its workplace. Applicants are considered for positions without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, marital or veteran status, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other basis prohibited by federal, state, and local laws.    

Communication from the City of Tacoma:We primarily communicate via e-mail during the application process. E-mails from cityoftacoma.org and/or governmentjobs.com must be placed on your safe domain list to ensure that you receive notifications in a timely manner. As a precaution, you may also want to check your junk e-mail folders.

For assistance with the NEOGOV application process, questions regarding this job announcement, or if you are experiencing complications while applying, please contact the Human Resources office at 253-591-5400 by 4:00 pm of the closing date of the job announcement. This will allow time to assist you before the job announcement closes. (For technical difficulties using the NeoGov system, call the applicant support line at 1-855-524-5627 between 6:00 AM and 5:00 PM Pacific Time.)     
About the Department










The City of Tacoma is creating a new civil service list for Apprentice Line Electrician.  Apprentice Line Electricians perform apprentice-level work assisting journey-level Line Electricians in the installation, construction, maintenance and repair of electrical overhead and underground distribution and transmission systems.  Apprentices will be formally enrolled in the City of Tacoma's Line Electrician Apprenticeship program. This apprenticeship program is recognized by the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, requiring a minimum of three and one-half years to complete. Continued enrollment and employment is subject to attending off-hour training without compensation and maintaining the progress standards set by the Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee. This position requires lifting, pulling, pushing, kneeling, squatting, climbing, working from heights, climbing stairs and ladders and working in confined spaces. Employees in this position are exposed to electrical hazards.

Position Duties

Graduation from high school or equivalent
AND
Valid Drivers license
AND
Completion of high school-level algebra and knowledge of basic electricity (knowledge covering Ohm’s Law, AC/DC theory and series/parallel circuits) 
AND
6 months of work experience in the electrical or construction trades OR completion of a formalized vocational training program in a related field

Work experience is defined as the use of basic tools (hammer, wrench, various equipment) Individuals may have experience in construction trades (Examples: plumbing, iron work, carpentry, etc.).


LICENSES, CERTIFICATES AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS

  • Valid WA State Driver’s License at time of appointment with maintenance thereafter
  • Obtain a valid Commercial Driver's License (CDL) permit within 6 months of hire date
  • Obtain a valid Washington Commercial Driver's License (Class A) by completion of probationary period with maintenance thereafter
  • Traffic Control Flagging required prior to completion of the probationary period with maintenance thereafter
  • First Aid Card with CPR certification required prior to completion of the probationary period with maintenance thereafter
  • Forklift training and certificates will be required prior to completion of the probationary period with maintenance thereafter
  • Obtain Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) clearance prior to completion of probation and maintenance thereafter

Other Qualifications

This recruitment is being managed by Elise Drennen if you would like to be notified of similar opportunities or stay connected with things going on at Tacoma Public Utilities and the City of Tacoma, connect with me on LinkedIn!   Apply

Reference checks will be conducted on final candidates. The online application system requires you to enter a substantial amount of information. Be prepared to spend an hour or more entering the required information. In order for your application materials to be considered, all information must be submitted by the closing date and time listed on this job announcement. Interested individuals should apply online.These positions are highly sought after and competitive, highlighting the rigorous training and rewarding career opportunities they offer.  As such, the selection process is thorough and includes multiple stages and assessments spanning across up to 6 months. The timeline may vary due to factors such as budget considerations, applicant volume, or other unforeseen circumstances:

  • January/February – Job Posting & Application Screening
  • February/March – Basic Electricity & Math Exam: 
  • Please be sure to add HR email to your contacts/safe list to avoid missing the test invitation. As a precaution, you may also want to check your junk e-mail folders to ensure you receive communication. 
  •  MarchApplication Review:

  • April -Physical Ability testing (Line & Wire only), Panel Interview and Practical Assessments:
  • May- Candidates are notified of their status after completing the interview process.
  • May/June- Conditional Offer Letter & Pre-Employment Physical: Upon receiving a conditional offer letter, candidates will complete a final pre-employment physical and background check.
  •  July 14th- Apprentice’s First day at Tacoma Power 

Appointment is subject to passing a background check and will include a pre-employment medical examination and drug screen. In addition, new employees must successfully complete a 12-month probationary period to obtain permanent status in this classification. This position is covered by a Labor Agreement between the City of Tacoma and IBEW Local 483.

REFERENCE MATERIAL INFORMATION

The following reference listings are intended to provide you suggested study materials only. This list is not intended to be the sole source of information but to act as a guide as to what can be studied in preparation for taking the Electrical Apprenticeship written test.
WEBSITE REFERENCES
TEXTBOOK REFERENCES
  • Electricity (available from Alexander Publications), excellent reference guide!
  • Ugly's Quick Electrical Reference Guide (available at the Home Depot)
  • Delmars Standard Textbook on Electricity (available from delmarlearning.com)
  • Basic Electricity (authors, Van Valkenburgh, Nooger & Neville, INC.)
  • Basic Electricity (Schaum's, published by McGraw Hill)
  • Basic Electricity (U.S Navy)
  • Electricity Demystified (Gibilisco, published by McGraw Hill)
  • An Introduction to Electric Power Distribution (Wayne Beaty, available from Alexander Publications)
  • Painless Algebra (Lynette Long, published by Barron's)
  • Algebra Success In 20 Minutes A Day (Learning Express)
  • Algebra Demystified (Gibilisco, published by McGraw Hill)
  • Algebrahelp.com
  • Trigonometry Demystified (Gibilisco, published by McGraw Hill)
  • Trigonometry for dummies (Sterling)
  • Washington State Department of Labor and Industries
  • Safety Standards for Electrical workers
  • Chapter 296-45 WAC
Physical Assessment Test

Aerobic Bicycle Test- Used to determine an individual's aerobic power. Subject pedals at 50 RPM for 3 stages of 2-3 minutes. Each state will be progressively more difficult with an increase of 50-75 watts of resistance per stage.

Chin ups - Start with hands shoulder width apart with palms toward your face, arms fully extended and feet off the ground. Bring chin completely over the bar and do not allow body to swing.

Arm Curl (60 lbs.) Standing, straight posture, with feet shoulder width apart, arms straight and holding bar. Lifting the bar to the breastbone level with elbows higher than wrists, and back to a straight-arm position.

Squats (100lbs.) Standing straight posture, pad rests comfortably on shoulders, with feet shoulder width apart. Bending at the knees until the thighs are parallel to the ground, then standing once again.

Shoulder Press (50 lbs.) Sitting, straight posture, with hands shoulder width apart, bar starts in front of shoulders and pushed directly overhead until arms are extended, then back shoulder level.

Tacoma Power
 is an almost 100% hydroelectric, municipally-owned public power utility, located in Tacoma. We serve approximately 180,000 customers as one of the three operating divisions of Tacoma Public Utilities, alongside Tacoma Water and Tacoma Rail. As one of the most livable, walkable cities in the country, you'll find that Tacoma is a great fit for all interests with places to bike, run, hike, and explore, the perks of a big city, and the charm of a small town.   

City of Tacoma Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion
Tacoma's diversity is its greatest asset. Tacoma embraces its multi-cultural and multi-ethnic character. Communities of color and immigrant communities are fundamental to Tacoma's entrepreneurial spirit, workforce, and long-term success. In Tacoma, equity and empowerment are top priorities, meaning that all Tacoma residents must have equitable opportunities to reach their full potential and share in the benefits of community progress.  One of our goals is for the City of Tacoma workforce to reflect the community it serves. We actively work to eliminate racial and other disparities and welcome candidates with diverse backgrounds and/or multicultural skill sets and experiences. Our goal is for Tacoma to be an inclusive and equitable place to live, work, and play.
 
The City of Tacoma is an Equal Opportunity Employer and values diversity in its workplace. Applicants are considered for positions without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, marital or veteran status, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other basis prohibited by federal, state, and local laws.    

Communication from the City of Tacoma:We primarily communicate via e-mail during the application process. E-mails from cityoftacoma.org and/or governmentjobs.com must be placed on your safe domain list to ensure that you receive notifications in a timely manner. As a precaution, you may also want to check your junk e-mail folders.

For assistance with the NEOGOV application process, questions regarding this job announcement, or if you are experiencing complications while applying, please contact the Human Resources office at 253-591-5400 by 4:00 pm of the closing date of the job announcement. This will allow time to assist you before the job announcement closes. (For technical difficulties using the NeoGov system, call the applicant support line at 1-855-524-5627 between 6:00 AM and 5:00 PM Pacific Time.)     
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