Whether it’s rain, snow or sun, line workers are called upon any time of day or night to ensure reliable electric service is always available to REC’s 170,000+ member-owners. With safety as our top priority, our line crews build and maintain the Cooperative’s distribution system, which extends from the tidal waters of the Chesapeake Bay to the Blue Ridge mountains. Often referred to as America’s unsung heroes, REC's line workers are essential employees, who respond to emergency situations with confidence and a consistent focus on safety for themselves and their fellow line workers.

There are many different roles within our Operations and Construction family including but limited to:

  • Lineworker
  • Area Serviceman
  • Line Foreman
  • Director of Operations
  • And many more

REC ensures our line workers have consistent and ongoing training throughout their careers, such as the following examples: 

  • Apprenticeship program
  • Journeyman program
  • Pole-top rescue
  • Chain saw safety
  • High-voltage training 
  • Leadership development 
  • Annual required OSHA trainings 
  • And so much more

For anyone interested in a lineman career at REC, we encourage you to consider these lineman training programs as well:

Our line workers aren't the only critical component of operations and construction. Whether it’s rain, snow, or sun, our line workers are called upon any time, day or night, to ensure reliable electric service.

Why choose a REC career?

  • Local, community-focused organization
  • Dynamic and exciting industry
  • Competitive wages and excellent benefits
  • Challenging roles where every day is different

 

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REC also has a wholly-owned subsidiary, BrilliT, which provides IT services not only to REC, but also to other electric cooperatives across the country. To view BrilliT job openings, click here.

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