Tri-County Electric Cooperative, Inc.

Right of Way Coordinator

Tri-County Electric Cooperative, Inc.  •  Azle, TX (Onsite)  •  3 months ago
Apply
AI can make mistakes so check important info. Chat history is never stored.

Job Description

Right of Way Coordinator

Tri-County Electric Cooperative (TCEC)

POSITION PURPOSE

Responsible for supervising in-house crews and contractors and administering contracts associated with the clearing and maintenance of vegetation on and around Tri-County Electric Cooperative's distribution facilities. Oversee routine inspection processes for overhead and underground facilities to support system reliability and safety. This role leads daily field activities in alignment with corporate initiatives and ensures work is completed safely, efficiently, and within budget to support the Right of Way department's operational objectives. Assists in the direct supervision of personnel assigned to the department and responds to emergency situations related to vegetation removal and outage restoration efforts.

JOB DIMENSIONS

Internal Responsibility Coordinates with the Operations Department and internal stakeholders to track inspection activities, maintain accurate job records, and ensure inspection work aligns with TCEC standards, schedules, and safety requirements. Supports operational needs across districts as required.

External Responsibility Oversees contractor activities to ensure work is performed safely, professionally, and in compliance with applicable regulations and cooperative standards. Reviews contractor labor invoices and supports positive contractor and member-owner interactions.

PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES

  • Manage contractor efforts through coordination with the contractor's supervisory personnel and crews to maximize safety, efficiency, effectiveness, and end-product quality per contractual requirements. Perform field administrative duties while ensuring contractual controls, including adherence to technical and administrative requirements (timesheets, project details, budgets, etc.).
  • Proactively manage customer issues by acting as a liaison to key community individuals, special interest groups, and local, state, and federal officials or agencies to ensure regulatory compliance and effectively address concerns related to contracting operations. Maintain a high level of member satisfaction through timely response and resolution of issues. Document actions and ensure consistency among contractors and TCEC employees.
  • Stay current with technical improvements in the industry and contracting field through industry networking and professional publications. Obtain and retain professional credentials by pursuing continuing education opportunities.
  • Ensure annual work is completed in full compliance with contracts, vegetation management and asset management work plans, and within the allocated budget. Assume fiscal responsibility for project assignments and daily emergency work activities.
  • Actively participate in program advancement through completion of special assignments and daily assigned tasks.
  • Support coordination of program functions, including contract scope specifications, field administration and member interface, and implementation of member information initiatives that enhance understanding of utility arboriculture and program objectives.
  • Keep the Business Development/Right of Way Director informed of work in progress and completed work, ensuring ongoing consultation regarding any problems that hinder efficient completion of assigned duties.
  • Work with the GIS Department to ensure proper processes are followed when updating GIS data and verify that updates are accurately reflected in field maps.
  • Collaborate with the Operations Department to review standards and assist in setting specifications.
  • Inform the Operations Department of field-identified needs and assist in long-range system planning as requested or required.
  • Confer with Operations personnel to support proper scheduling of maintenance, operations, and construction activities, and assist in resolving related issues.
  • Coordinate with Operations regarding crews, outages, and equipment, and provide backup support during personnel absences.
  • Operate and/or assist with drone inspections of overhead and underground facilities.
  • Confer with, advise, inform, and direct cooperation with other internal departments to assure compliance with the goals and objectives of the cooperative.
    • Maintain positive, cooperative relationships with members and the public while performing assigned duties.
    • Stay informed regarding new products, contractor services, and updated vegetation management and maintenance procedures to maximize program effectiveness.
  • Model TCEC's Essential Attributes in daily conduct, demonstrating reliability, responsibility, and collaboration.

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS

Education and Experience High school diploma or graduate equivalency diploma (GED). Preferred bachelor's degree in Forestry, Arboriculture, or a related field.

Operational / Functional Experience Minimum of five (5) years of experience in overhead line construction and/or utility integrated vegetation management (IVM), with demonstrated knowledge of electrical operations, construction methods, and safety practices.

Preferred experience working with a rural electric distribution cooperative.

Certifications: Preferred FAA Part 107 Certification, or the ability to obtain certification within six months of employment.

Knowledge / Skills / Abilities Ability to work independently with a minimal level of supervision.

POSITION DETAILS

  • Position Title: Right of Way Coordinator
  • Reports To: ROW Manager
  • Employment Type: Full-time
  • FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
  • Supervisory Responsibility: No
  • Financial Disclosure Required: No
  • Residency Requirement: Yes
  • Effective Date: February 2026

WHY JOIN TCEC

Tri-County Electric Cooperative is guided by ten Essential Attributes that define how we lead, collaborate, and serve with integrity, accountability, and trust. This role offers the opportunity to make a meaningful impact while supporting reliable electric service for the communities we serve.

This job description is intended to identify the essential functions of a position and should not be interpreted as all-inclusive. An employee may be required to perform other reasonably related business duties as assigned by the immediate supervisor and/or management as needed. TCEC reserves the right to revise or modify the job description as needed. This job description does not constitute a written or implied contract of employment.

Tri-County Electric Cooperative, Inc.

About Tri-County Electric Cooperative, Inc.

Tri-County Electric Cooperative is a member-owned electric provider based in Aledo, Texas. Since 1939, Tri-County Electric Co-op has provided safe and reliable energy to our member-owners across North Texas. With 9,294 miles of energized line and over 120,00 active meters, we are one of the largest electric co-ops in Texas.

Electric cooperatives were created to serve rural areas that were too isolated for major power companies to service. Today, many co-ops find their service areas growing in population with increased residential, commercial and industrial consumers. Tri-County Electric Co-op certainly fits this description. Today, our service area covers 16 counties in North Texas. With offices in Aledo, Azle, Granbury, Keller, Munday and Seymour, Tri-County Electric Co-op is available to serve our members to the best of our ability.

We cherish our Tri-County Electric Co-op roots and hold the seven cooperative principles to heart.

- Voluntary and Open Membership

- Democratic Member Control

- Members'​ Economic Participation

- Autonomy and Independence

- Education, Training and Information

- Cooperation Among Cooperatives

- Concern for Community

At Tri-County Electric Co-op, we pride ourselves in providing reliable service to our members at every level of our organization, from kind member service representatives to responsive linemen during outages. It is our goal to equip our members with energy-saving tips, electrical safety and benefits of membership. Please visit our website for interactive tools and educational materials: tcectexas.com

We're Hiring! Click here to see our open positions: tcectexas.com/careers

Industry
Energy & Utilities
Company Size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Aledo, Texas
Year Founded
1939
Social Media