Lineman definition

Lineman means any individual who possesses the necessary qualifications, training and technical knowledge to perform electric line work. A lineman shall be capable of doing such work in accordance with plans and specifications furnished such lineman in accordance with standard rules and regulations governing the work;
Lineman means a person authorised to inspect and work on the overhead lines and switches in relation therewith.
Lineman means a railway servant authorised to inspect and work on the electric overhead lines and switches in relation therewith and includes such other person as is for the time being responsible for the duties of a lineman;

Examples of Lineman in a sentence

  • A Journeyman Lineman who bids into the Substation Department will be classified as an Apprentice Substation Electrician 3rd 9 Months of Apprenticeship and progress to Journeyman from that point.

  • WAGES per hour: 1000 hour terms at the following percentage of the applicable Journeyman Lineman wage.

  • Electrician apprentices who have less than eighteen (18) months of experience shall not be allowed to work on live lines or equipment over 440 volts, but such apprentices having eighteen (18) months or more of experience may work on live lines or equipment over 440 volts providing they are assisting a Journeyman Lineman or Electrician in performing such work.

  • Apprentices shall be permitted to begin gloving up to 15 KV at the same time as they are currently permitted to glove 5 KV under the Apprentice Lineman Program (currently 2500 hours).

  • It is understood that the duties of those assigned to these jobs are the duties of a Journeyman Lineman and also the normal duties of a Truck Driver.

  • Section 2.04 This shall include all General ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Head Lineman, Foreman, Journeyman Lineman, Splicer, Apprentices, Line Equipment Operator, Cableman, Driver, Groundman (Material Man), Driver Groundman, Groundman employed by the Employer and such other employees as may perform work which is under the jurisdiction of the Union under the International Constitution of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers and the By- Laws of Local Union No. 104.

  • Head Lineman shall supervise as well as perform the same work as Journeyman while working in small crews.

  • A Journeyman Lineman who bids into the Substation Department and who is awarded the Substation Electrician Troubleman position will enter as a 3rd 9 Months Apprentice/Substation Electrician Troubleman.

  • The ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall be a Journeyman Lineman and shall be the last man laid off.

  • The Company will award the Substation-Electrician Troubleman job, by seniority of those currently holding or who have previously held the following positions, in the following order: Substation Electrician Journeyman The following employees will come in to the open position at their existing classification and rate of pay (except Journeyman Lineman) and progress through the appropriate steps to Troubleman after their coursework.


More Definitions of Lineman

Lineman means an Employee who normally works as a Lineman, troubleman/Lineman, line foreman or apprentice Lineman.

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  • SID means the supplementary information document of which these Terms form part;