Full-Time

Station Electrician C-a

Posted on 6/8/2026

American Electric Power

American Electric Power

10,001+ employees

Generates, transmits, and distributes electricity

Compensation Overview

$32.76 - $56.36/hr

Canadian County, OK, USA

In Person

Category
Building Trades (1)
Requirements
  • Associate degree in electrical/mechanical/industrial maintenance technology or equivalent education and/or experience; Equivalent education and experience is limited to military training and work experience of technical/technician nature (such as aviation and nuclear instrumentation technician); or recent experience within last 6 months as a Station Electrician or equivalent job title with another utility or contractor.
Responsibilities
  • Maintain records and prepare and submit reports as required.
  • Work on energized equipment up to 260 volts.
  • After six months in classification, assist in work on conductors and equipment energized at voltages above 750 volts with direct supervision or assistance of personnel in higher classification.
  • Select proper prints and/or drawings for various work and have a basic understanding of each.
  • Use voltmeters, ohmmeters, ammeters, insulation meggers and other test equipment associated with station work.
  • Assist in disassembling and reassembling, inspecting, maintenance, and repairing of station transformers, circuit breakers, portable substations, rotating machinery, network protectors and transformers, air ducts and heat exchangers; install and maintain station batteries; replace nitrogen bottles and air filters.
  • Assist in station work such as installing conduit, pipe, cable and wire; use hand lines to pass tools and materials; dig and backfill trenches; remove and spread stone; uncrate equipment and material; install and remove portable substation fences, barriers and safety signs; paint structures and equipment; climb station structures.
  • Use various kinds of tapes, insulating materials, protective and insulating paints and varnishes, and understand proper application of each.
  • Assist in making visual inspections such as check lights, heaters, circuit breaker counters, oil levels, and bus connections; read gauges such as voltmeters, ammeters, hydrometers, pressure and level gauges; apply start-run-stop tests on emergency generators, water and sump pumps and fire engine motors. Report abnormal conditions.
  • Replace lamps, switches, duplex outlets, dry cells; install and maintain signal and communication systems.
  • Assist in various tests involving oil samples, connecting and operating portable and stationary oil handling equipment. Assist in electrical tests, TTR, Doble, core megger and resistance for transformer testing, etc.
  • Assist in station switching including use of radio communication and/or direct instruction from higher classification, assist in checking equipment clearances and making de-energized tests, place grounds as directed.
  • Knowledge and proficiency in steel and aerial lift rescue.
  • Attend and participate in training and assist in the training of other employees as assigned.
  • Use and operate various company vehicles, specialized equipment, hand and power tools.
  • Operate company vehicles, cranes, aerial lifts and specialized equipment. Perform duties incidental to the operation of such equipment
  • Use hand and power tools; operate portable generators, blowers and pumps; inspect and store personal protective equipment.
  • Knowledge and use of various knots used in station work.
  • Perform similar or less skilled work as assigned.
  • Assist employees of equal or higher classification; direct the work of employees assigned to assist.
  • Become familiar with the Company's safety rules and practices and in the application of resuscitation and First Aid as presented in the Company's Safety Manual. Perform duties in accordance with the Company's safety rules and operating regulations and practices.
American Electric Power

American Electric Power

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American Electric Power (AEP) is a large U.S. electric utility that generates, transmits, and distributes electricity to more than five million customers across 11 states. It uses a mix of power sources—coal, natural gas, nuclear, and growing renewable energy—to run a wide network of transmission lines that deliver electricity from plants to homes and businesses. Revenue comes mainly from selling electricity, with rates regulated by state and federal authorities. AEP’s scale, its extensive transmission grid, and its mix of regulated services distinguish it from smaller utilities and pure energy producers. The company aims to provide reliable electric service, manage energy costs, and pursue a gradual shift toward cleaner energy while complying with regulatory requirements.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Columbus, Ohio

Founded

1906

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • AEP signed 7 gigawatts of new load agreements in Q1 2026.
  • Its five-year capital plan expanded to $78 billion.
  • DOE guaranteed $1.6 billion for 5,000 miles of transmission upgrades.

What critics are saying

  • Regulators can trim AEP's $78 billion capital plan.
  • A few hyperscale customers drive nearly all incremental load growth.
  • Equity issuance dilutes holders and increases financing dependence.

What makes American Electric Power unique

  • AEP serves nearly 5.6 million customers across 11 states.
  • It owns the nation's largest electricity transmission system.
  • Its regulated model combines generation, transmission, and distribution assets.

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