American Career Training Electrical Lineworker Program
The American Career Training Electrical Lineworker Program offers a comprehensive $19,500 program. Graduates often find employment with top companies like Most students are called directly from there local IBEW. Our students are working for various utilites across the US. Such as; CA, AR. UT. CO..
Details about American Career Training Electrical Lineworker Program
American Career Training is an nationally accredited training provider, with many years of working in the energy and transportation industry. The Electrical Lineworker Program is a 15-week pre-apprenticeship training program. This program includes a variety of industry recognized certifications as well as the CDL license.
Lineman Job Opportunities for Graduates from American Career Training Electrical Lineworker Program
One of our top priorities is equipping students with hands-on training for a successful career as an Electrical Lineworker. You'll gain the essential skills and knowledge needed to build a meaningful and rewarding career in the industry.
Companies hiring entry level line workers from American Career Training Electrical Lineworker Program
Most students are called directly from there local IBEW. Our students are working for various utilites across the US. Such as; CA, AR. UT. CO.
How long does American Career Training Electrical Lineworker Program take?
15 Weeks, 480 hrs
How to get into American Career Training Electrical Lineworker Program
Drug test, admissions test, at least 18 years of age by the start date , high school diploma or GED, valid drivers license, eligible to obtain a Class A Commercial Drivers, Be physically and mentally fit to participate, proof of medical insurance coverage for the duration of the course.
2024 Enrollment

30

Housing Available?
Yes

Boots/Tools Included?
Yes
American Career Training Electrical Lineworker Program
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