80205 - Craft Attendant Jointer This craft attendant jointer will report to the field staff supervisor and will work within network operations based in our Kings Lynn office. You will be a permanent employee in our UK Power Networks team. You will attract a salary of £35,219 full company benefits and a bonus of 3%. If you are successful, you will need to undertake a medical and DBS reference check Close Date: .19/01/2025 We also provide the following additional benefits Annual Leave Personal Pension Plan – Personal contribution rates of 4% or 5% (UK Power Networks will make a corresponding contribution of 8% or 10%) Tenancy Loan Deposit scheme Tax efficient benefits: cycle to work scheme Season ticket loan Occupational Health support Switched On – scheme providing discount on hundreds of retailers products. Discounted access to sports and social clubs Employee Assistance Programme. UK Power Networks: UK Power Networks is the country's biggest electricity distributor, making sure the lights stay on for more than eight million homes and businesses across London, the South East and the East of England. UK Power Networks continues to be listed in the Sunday Times' Top 25 Best Big Companies to Work For, and the Inclusive Top 50 UK Employers, and made industry history by becoming first company to win Utility of the Year two years running (2015 and 2016, also 2012). We are accredited in the Investors in People Platinum and Nation Equality Standard. We invest more than £600 million in its electricity networks every year, offers extra help to vulnerable customers of need, and is undertaking trials to ensure that electricity networks support the transition to a low carbon future. It also moves cables and connects new electricity supplies. Job Purpose: You will assist the Jointer in their role in excavating and completing faults repairs, network alterations and new connection work which involves Excavating and jointing work on the LV/HV distribution network. This will also include assisting in the restoration of LV supplies as part of fault working and system emergencies. This will be done by observing the work in progress to ensure correct procedures are being followed with regard to PPE and safe working practices for the task in hand. Please note that a vehicle is not supplied with this role. Craft Attendants will demonstrate a responsible and safe approach to unplanned hazardous situations. You will deal with members of the public, emergency services and local authorities when representing UK Power Networks in emergency situations. Principal Accountabilities: Observe all work being carried out on: live LV apparatus with exposed conductors. Ensure safe use of equipment following health & safety procedures and network standards specifically that colleagues on site are also wearing the relevant PPE. (This forms part of the responsibility of care of all operational staff under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974) To deter members of the public distracting staff while working on live equipment, and ensure 'Do Not Disturb' signs are prominently displayed and whilst live electrical work is in progress. Set equipment up for the Jointer including preparation of work, laying out tools and equipment for a task and providing the vehicle to allow jobs to be carried out. Assist the Jointer when you perform work on live 240/415v apparatus, conductors or equipment following appropriate safety procedures. Use appropriate IT equipment such as Field Force Enablement (FFE) – an electronic job issuing system. Dig and help excavate holes safely and in doing so partner with external contractors. Support the Jointer using your own judgement to undertake risk assessment of a job regarding feasibility, safety, knowledge of tools and equipment and liaise with Field Engineer. You may also undertake standby responsibilities and a system emergency storm role where you manage following network standards and safety requirements. Nature and Scope: The postholder, along with the Jointer, reports to the Field Staff Supervisor which forms part of the Network Operations department. The unit is responsible, amongst other responsibilities, for the rapid restoration of customer supplies through the dispatch of first response technicians, fitters and linesmen. The Jointer is allocated work activity sometimes by some form of dispatch and at other times through a field engineer or scheduling teams. This can range from one complicated piece of work each day to several work tasks. The jobs can range from daily jobs to jobs needing to be carried out up to seven days although the jobs are laid out for the Jointer and the Craft Attendants. It is the role of the Jointer to take hold of the work pack, looks at the work pack, assess by means of your own judgement whether you, together with the Craft Attendant, can undertake the work following the workbook. If there are any queries regarding the nature of the work or whether you feel able to undertake the work following the work book, you can discuss such queries with the Control Room and speak with the Field Engineer. The postholder has an Individual Performance Review meeting with the Field Staff Supervisor where goals are set and there is also a monthly team talk with the Field Staff Supervisor In carrying out your role, the Craft Attendant may work with another Jointer if your regular Jointer is on leave for instance so the postholder has to demonstrate flexibility and good teamwork ability as part of a combined excavation & jointing team carrying out fault repair work Qualifications: Educated to at least GCSE level or equivalent. Have or be prepared to work towards a City & Guilds 2339 (formally 232) certificate in Electrical Power Distribution (or similar) Show experience of working on regional electricity networks and therefore have knowledge of the electrical distribution network would be an advantage but is not essential Training would initially be at a training centre for a basic grasp of policy and health & safety. Craft Attendants would learn on the job. Full UK driving licence required Health & Safety Responsibilities Managers and supervisors carry both legal and company responsibilities for ensuring the health and safety of their employees, those under their control and those who might be affected by the work undertaken, i.e. public, visitors and employees of other organisations. This includes briefing individuals working for them and ensuring there is the necessary understanding, competence and application of requirements to work safely and without harming the environment. Employees will ensure they understand the health and safety risks involved in their work activities and their responsibility to apply the controls needed to manage those risks to acceptable levels. Similarly where work activities can have an adverse impact upon the environment, and where there are legal requirements, employees will understand those impacts and the controls they must ensure are applied. Employees need to be aware that for some craft and operational roles that work at height, or use fall arrest devices, there is an upper weight limit of 116Kg due to maximum safe working load of the safety equipment that is used. If in doubt ask We are committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, colour, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender, gender identity or expression, or veteran status. We are proud to be an equal opportunity workplace.