Lineworker

Lineworkers are arguably the most crucial function within energy companies and serve as the front-line support in delivering power to customers. They perform very specialized work on the infrastructure that delivers electricity to customers and have an in-depth understanding of electrical circuits of all voltages.

Think you have what it takes to be a lineworker?  Lineworkers work in all types of weather and need to develop specific skills in order to do their job well. Some of these skills are:

  • Climbing poles or using truck-mounted buckets to reach equipment
  • Laying underground cables
  • Inspecting and testing power lines
  • Enjoy working with others
  • Not mind heights or working outdoors

Career Opportunities

Lineworkers can be trained within their companies, but many begin their career after receiving training at a local technical or community college program. Internal training programs happen when new employees are hired into entry-level positions where they learn from experienced workers at a safe place.

Due to the challenging nature of the work and the high skills needed to perform linework safely and effectively, linework is a very profitable career. Entry-level lineworkers can begin their careers in a salary range of $30,000 – $40,000. 

Career Pathways Roadmap

Energy jobs offer promising opportunities, whether you are an experienced worker or just starting your career. These jobs are both challenging and rewarding and provide competitive compensation and professional growth opportunities in an industry that is stable and growing.

Get a head start on a bright future!

STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) powers the world all around us, thanks to the men and women who put STEM to work each day providing and delivering energy to our communities. Join the growing energy workforce of the 21st century.

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