OPPORTUNITIES
WHO WE ARE
Jasper County REMC is a progressive, community-focused, member-owned cooperative delivering two vital resources to our region: power and high-speed broadband. For over 88 years, we’ve ensured our rural communities have the safe, reliable, and affordable electric service they deserve, and since 2022, we’ve been rapidly expanding our fiber footprint to help our region grow and thrive. Today, we proudly serve approximately 10,000 electric meters across 1,200 miles of line and 1,300 broadband services over 600 miles of fiber.
THE RENSSELAER ADVANTAGE: THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS
Headquartered in Rensselaer, Indiana, we offer a unique lifestyle balance that adapts to whatever you and your family love to do.
- Small-Town Charm, Big-City Access: Enjoy a close-knit, safe community with excellent schools, a vibrant local culture, and a relaxed pace of life. When you want a change of pace, you’re just a convenient drive away from the world-class dining, sports, and entertainment of Chicago and Indianapolis.
- Room to Breathe: Whether your passion is farming, outdoor recreation, high school sports, or unique local hobbies, our region provides the space and time to enjoy your life outside of the office.
WHO WE ARE LOOKING FOR
We are looking for a motivated, safety-focused, team player to join our line crew as an Apprentice or Journeyman Lineman. This individual should desire to master the critical craft of powering our communities.
POSITION SUMMARY
As an Apprentice Lineman, you will be enrolled in the Rural Electric Apprenticeship Program (REAP), a four-year apprenticeship program conducted through our Statewide Organization, Indiana Electric Cooperatives. During this program, you will attend classroom instruction offsite as well as complete on-the-job training working alongside our Journeyman Linemen.
As a Journeyman Lineman, you will be responsible for the construction and maintenance of the Jasper County REMC electrical distribution system.
WHAT YOU’LL DO
As an Apprentice Lineman, your journey begins out in the field, on the ground, working alongside our Journeyman Linemen in all weather conditions; day or night, extended periods of time during storm restoration and will be subject to an on-call rotation.
As you begin and progress in your apprenticeship, you will be engaging in the following activities including, but not limited to:
- Engaged in Safety: Put safety at the forefront of every decision that is made. Attend and participate in safety meetings. Attain and maintain required certifications, such as; CPR, AED, and First Aid.
- Learn the system: Gain an in-depth understanding of our electric distribution system.
- Master the equipment: Operate bucket and digger trucks, hydraulic equipment, power equipment, battery-operated and manual equipment.
- Overcome the heights: Train to safely climb utility poles and conduct work out of a bucket truck.
- Line Work: Gain and use skills as applicable to perform construction, operation, and maintenance of the electric distribution system. Assist with the fiber distribution system as needed.
- Interpret and Follow Specifications/Regulations: Interpret blueprints, staking sheets, and other electrical specifications. Understand and follow: Rural Utilities Service (RUS) specifications, National Electric Code (NEC), National Electric Safety Code (NESC), ANSI standards, OSHA regulations and other applicable codes and regulations.
As a Journeyman Lineman, your position requires working alone and/or working as part of a crew in all weather conditions, day or night, extended periods of time during storm restoration and will be subject to an on-call rotation.
- Engaged in Safety: Put safety at the forefront of every decision that is made. Attend and participate in safety meetings. Attain and maintain required certifications, such as; CPR, AED, and First Aid.
- Learn the system: Gain an in-depth understanding of our electric distribution system.
- Master the equipment: Operate bucket and digger trucks, hydraulic equipment, power equipment, battery-operated and manual equipment.
- Overcome the heights: Safely climb utility poles and conduct work out of a bucket truck.
- Line Work: Possess skills to perform construction, operation, and maintenance of the electric distribution system. Ability to work on high-voltage distribution lines in both energized and de-energized situations. Assist with the fiber distribution system as needed.
- Interpret and Follow Specifications/Regulations: Interpret blueprints, staking sheets, and other electrical specifications. Understand and follow: Rural Utilities Service (RUS) specifications, National Electric Code (NEC), National Electric Safety Code (NESC), ANSI standards, OSHA regulations and other applicable codes and regulations.
WHAT WE NEED FROM YOU
Apprentice Lineman Requirements
- Residence: Permanently reside in or be willing to relocate within a fifteen (15) mile radius, as the crow flies, of the Jasper County REMC headquarters within a period of twelve (12) months from your date of hire as a term and condition of employment.
- Education: A high school diploma or a general education diploma is required. Must enroll in the REAP Four-Year Apprenticeship Program.
- Requirements: A valid Indiana driver’s license. You are required to either currently possess a valid Indiana Class A CDL driver’s license or be able to obtain a Class A CDL within twelve (12) months of hire.
- Work Environment: Ability to walk, stand, climb, reach, stoop and kneel for long periods of time, bend in all directions, squeeze with arms and hands, move and/or lift equipment up to 100 pounds, and operate both manual and power equipment.
- Drive & Dedication: A strong work ethic and dedication to our membership is imperative.
Journeyman Lineman Requirements
- Residence: Permanently reside in or be willing to relocate within a fifteen (15) mile radius, as the crow flies, of the Jasper County REMC headquarters within a period of twelve (12) months from your date of hire as a term and condition of employment.
- Education: A high school diploma or a general education diploma and successful completion of an accredited 4-year apprenticeship program are required.
- Requirements: A valid Indiana driver’s license. You are required to either currently possess a valid Indiana Class A CDL driver’s license or be able to obtain a Class A CDL within twelve (12) months of hire.
- Work Environment: Ability to walk, stand, climb, reach, stoop and kneel for long periods of time, bend in all directions, squeeze with arms and hands, move and/or lift equipment up to 100 pounds, and operate both manual and power equipment.
- Electric Distribution Knowledge: An effective working knowledge and familiarity with tools, equipment and methods used in electrical construction, installation, and maintenance.
- Drive & Dedication: A strong work ethic and dedication to our membership is imperative.
WHAT YOU’LL GET FROM US (Beyond the Paycheck)
We believe that taking care of our community starts with taking care of our employees. We structure our benefits to support your health, your family, your hobbies, and your future:
- Health & Wellness: Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage, plus a Health Savings Account (HSA) with a generous employer contribution.
- Peace of Mind: Company-provided basic life insurance, AD&D, business travel insurance, and short/long-term disability benefits (eligible after one month).
- Elite Retirement Security: We offer an exceptional retirement package to ensure your long-term peace of mind. After one year of service, you will be eligible for both a traditional pension plan and a 401(k) plan with a company match.
- True Work-Life Balance: Generous paid time off (PTO) because we know that time spent with family and pursuing your passions is what keeps you at your best.
READY TO JOIN US?
If you crave an active, outdoor career where you can make an impact on your communities, we want to hear from you.
All applications must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. CST on Tuesday, September 1, 2026.
Jasper County REMC is an Equal Opportunity Employer.