Field Engineer Tech II (FET II)
Company: Consumers Power Inc.
Location: Philomath
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: $46.08 ($47.69 eff.
04.01.2026) Job Summary: Working independently and collaboratively
with others, this position plays an integral role in executing CPIs
mission, philosophy, and commitment to providing safe, reliable
electricity to our members and exceptional service to our internal
and external customers. All employees are expected to maintain a
high level of trust, integrity and ethical standards. This is a
bargaining unit position (IBEW Local 659). The Field Engineering
Tech II designs and stakes new and revised electrical services for
members, designs and stakes revisions and replacements of
electrical facilities as part of CPIs ongoing system maintenance,
and inspects electrical facilities to ensure compliance with
relevant standards and codes. Essential Functions of the Position:
The essential functions of this position require prioritizing and
completing all assigned tasks in a timely and efficient manner,
adjusting for changing priorities and availability of resources,
and demonstrating initiative in identifying additional job-related
tasks to be completed when time permits. Design and stake system
improvements, upgrades, modifications, new power line extensions
and revisions, and pole replacements. Prepare cost estimates for
distribution, single and three phase, overhead and underground
construction, maintenance and system improvement projects. Inspect
overhead, underground and member facilities as necessary to ensure
compliance with NESC, joint use agreements, and CPI maintenance and
construction standards. Make and maintain contact with members,
licensees and property owners in the field and in the office as
necessary to develop solutions that meet cooperative needs while
providing exceptional customer service and support. Visit work
sites to inspect trenches and ensure completion of work necessary
for construction of electrical facilities. Work with relevant
parties to ensure necessary permit and easement acquisition.
Schedule and direct pre-construction meetings with members,
contractors, and other staff. Maintain and improve the accuracy of
Graphical Information System (GIS) mapping and facilities records
through as-built entry and correction of existing data, using
computerized staking, mapping and database applications. Complete
peer review of design work completed by other FET II(s) and mentor
FET 1(s) and trainees when working together on projects. Confer
with members of the engineering team, line crews and other
personnel to resolve line construction challenges and ensure
successful and timely completion of projects. Communicate in a
professional, respectful and courteous manner with all employees,
the Board of Directors, members and others with whom we may work.
Contributes to a successful work group through positive
interactions, active listening, meaningful collaborations, and the
constructive exchange of ideas designed to meet or exceed the
organizations strategic goals. Complete special projects and other
duties as assigned to meet team, department and organizational
goals while actively demonstrating accountability and
responsibility for achieving desired outcomes and measurable
results. Position Requirements: Qualified candidates for this
position will have relevant education and experience necessary to
perform the essential functions and meet the minimum performance
expectations for this position. Required Education and Experience
Minimum high school diploma or GED and vocational or technical
training in surveying, CAD or GIS or related field; or any
combination of education, training, and experience that provides
the required knowledge, skills and abilities. Minimum four years
work experience as Field Field Engineering Technician I including
two years work experience staking line. Completion of two year
Engineer or Line Staking Program or any combination of education,
training and experience that provides the required knowledge,
skills and abilities. (Typical education would include an AA degree
from an accredited college, university, or equivalent with
appropriate technical coursework. Typical experience would include
5 years relevant experience in the electrical utility transmission
and distribution field with two years in electric
estimating/design, or a related field.) Valid drivers license.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Excellent oral and written
communication skills necessary to communicate clearly and
effectively with internal and external customers, vendors,
contractors, and other diverse audiences while providing
outstanding customer service. Strong technical, trouble-shooting,
problem solving, research, organizational and analytical skills,
combined with the ability to prioritize tasks and meet established
deadlines. Ability to multitask is also essential while remaining
flexible with changing priorities and deadlines. Well-reasoned
decision making with a high attention to detail regarding
organization, planning, work flow, and project prioritization to
ensure tasks are completed efficiently and accurately. Highly
ethical, self-motivated individual with ability to work
independently and/or with limited direction, as well as
cooperatively in a team environment, while consistently
demonstrating collaborative, respectful and productive work habits.
Basic knowledge of electric theory and practice and of RUS and CPI
construction specifications, the National Electric Safety Code, and
state and local codes with the ability to calculate pole, pole top
assembly, conductor, guy and anchor strengths. Strong computer
skills and the understanding of basic surveying equipment,
including GPS and transit. Availability, Physical Demands, and
Other Requirements Availability and Accessibility Due to the nature
and scope of the essential functions, the importance of personal
interactions with coworkers and members of the public, and the
availability of job-related tools, equipment and resources at work,
performance of the essential functions requires regular, consistent
availability, accessibility, and presence on-site. Approximately 40
hours / week may be required to efficiently perform the job duties
of this position, including presence at designated internal and
external meetings. This position may also require availability and
accessibility to respond to and address emergencies and critical
situations outside of normal business operating hours in the
evenings and/or during weekends. Physical Demands The physical
demands described below are representative of those that must be
met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions
of this position. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable
individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Receive, understand, evaluate and appropriately respond to
communications from employees, the Board of Directors, and members
of the public using available technology, in person and in a public
setting when necessary. Maintain professional and respectful
communication style to ensure reactions and responses to both
emergency and non-emergency situations serve as an example to
others of appropriate workplace communications. Provide
intellectually sound and well-reasoned answers, recommendations and
solutions to identified business problems, issues and/or questions.
Efficiently and quickly analyze, process, manipulate, and
accurately record extensive amounts of data (some of which is
technical in nature) and other information that serves as the basis
for this position. Move to, from and within our building and across
utility-related property site locations, possibly during inclement
weather. Work for extended periods of time in a stationary position
operating computer equipment while consistently grasping, moving
and manipulating documents, office supplies, and other business
materials. Use a personal computer or other technology devices
frequently and consistently for the purpose of reviewing,
analyzing, creating, transmitting, and presenting documents, data
and other business-related information. Lift, transport and/or move
up to approximately 30 lbs. each day in the performance of regular
duties. Occasional bending, stooping, kneeling, climbing and
descending a stepladder may be required. Drive on behalf of CPI
and/or report for work in all types of weather. Environmental
Conditions The work environment conditions described here are
representative of those an employee encounters while performing the
essential functions of this position. This position works in a
temperature controlled office environment and in the field in a
variety of weather conditions. Our office spaces include
traditional office lighting and office furniture, as well as
consistent and frequent noise, interruptions and other similar
distractions. Disclosures: This job description is not an
employment agreement or contract. It is intended as a general guide
of the job duties and tasks the person in this position may be
asked to perform as part of our CPI team. It is by no means an
exhaustive list of all of the job duties or responsibilities that
may be assigned to this position. Position descriptions may
occasionally be updated, as necessary, to reflect evolving business
needs, and such changes may not be reflected immediately in written
form. Refusal or unwillingness to perform duties and tasks assigned
in a positive, professional and productive manner, even if seeming
to fall outside of this description, may be considered
insubordination and a violation of CPI policies and
expectations.
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