EPCE

Engineering

Line Installers install and repair cables, wires and other equipment you typically see on electrical poles and transmission towers. As a line installer, you will:

  • Install equipment needed on poles.
  • Climb poles or use truck-mounted buckets to reach equipment.
  • Identify defective devices such as fuses, switches, and wires.
  • Be safe and use safety equipment. The poles and towers have very high voltages of electricity.
  • Inspect and test power lines and other equipment using special reading and testing devices.
  • Lay underground cables.

Entry-Level: Apprentice Lineworker
Mid-Level: Journeyman Lineworker
Senior-Level: Crew Leader/Supervisor

 

 

 

Overview

Annual Salary Range*: $36k-83k

High School to Associate�s Degree

If you like: working outdoors, troubleshooting, helping the community

You�ll also need to:

  • Show a good natured cooperative attitude.
  • Work well with others as part of a team.
  • Listen and understand customer needs and how to meet them.
  • Be able to be on your feet for la long time.
  • Be comfortable with heights and working outdoors.

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* Based on national average from payscale.com. Will vary depending upon geographic location