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Ohio

Apprenticeship

American Line Builders Training Program

The American Line Builders Training Program offers a comprehensive n/a (apprenticeship) program. Graduates often find employment with top companies like American Electric Power, dozens of midwest contractors.

2026 Program Cost
Not listed
Program Length
3 to 3.5 years
Next Start
March, August
Term Length
3 to 3.5 years
Term Beginning Date(s)
March, August
2025 Enrollment
164
Housing Available?
No
Boots/Tools Included?
No
Possible Scholarships?
No
Completion Rate
90%
Employment Rate
90%

Details about American Line Builders Training Program

ALBAT's training facility provides state-of-the-art training year round on 17-acres: classrooms, laboratories, lodging/dining, indoor/outdoor climbing arenas, underground facilities, substation and many more simulated power system facilities. The program has We have trained over 5,500 members of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) who are working for National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) contractors. The American Line Builders Apprenticeship Training (ALBAT) program is a cooperative labor-management training program funded and administered by American Line Builders Chapter, National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) and International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW). Fourth and Sixth Districts.

Lineman Job Opportunities for Graduates from American Line Builders Training Program

ALBATs advantage as an apprenticeship provides the opportunity for individuals seeking highly-skilled, high-paying jobs and for employers seeking to build a qualified workforce. Alumni for this program have gone on to work across the country in states such as Kentucky, Maryland and Virginia.

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Companies hiring entry level line workers from American Line Builders Training Program

American Electric Power, dozens of midwest contractors

How long does American Line Builders Training Program take?

3 to 3.5 years

How to get into American Line Builders Training Program

Commercial Drivers License (CDL) A License or Commercial Drivers License (CDL) A Permit and drivers license, Passing Aptitude Test

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About

Medway

This program has reach across several states, however the headquarters is in Western Ohio. Medway is a small town outside of Dayton. Lineman enjoy visiting the National Museum of the US Air Force and having a beer at the Tumbleweed Connection.

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Local pay in context

What Linemen Earn in Ohio

Statewide wages for Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers (SOC 49-9051), 4,260 employed. The band below uses BLS percentile data as an illustrative range from early-career to experienced lineworkers in the state.

Early career (10th pct.)
$58,840
Typical (median)
$93,150
Experienced (90th pct.)
$111,760

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