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American Line Builders Training Program
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Ohio

Apprenticeship
2023 Program Cost:
N/A (Apprenticeship)
2023 Graduate Average Starting Wage:
Unknown
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.
2022 Enrollment

71

Housing Available?
No

Boots/Tools Included?
No
Career Outlook:
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.
Common Employer(s) from Program:
American Electric Power, dozens of midwest contractors
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Ohio

Completion Rate:
90%

Employment Rate
90%

Possible Scholarships?
No

Term Length:
3 to 3.5 years

Term Beginning Date(s):
March, August
Admission Qualifications
Commercial Drivers License (CDL) A License or Commercial Drivers License (CDL) A Permit and drivers license, High School Transcripts ( that show an earned Algebra 1 credit and graduation date) and resume or work history.
American Line Builders Training Program
Ohio
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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