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Imperial Valley College Lineman Program
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California

Apprenticeship
2023 Program Cost:
N/A
2023 Graduate Average Starting Wage:
$52,000
About
Imperial Valley College Lineman Program
The Power Lineman Apprenticeship Program will prepare students to perform a variety of skilled line and power work connected with the construction and maintenance of overhead and underground electrical transmission, distribution lines. The Control Operator Apprenticeship Program will prepare students to operate and control distributed control system and heat recovery
steam generator, steam turbines, generators, and associated mechanical and electrical equipment in the production of electrical energy.
2022 Enrollment

11

Housing Available?
No

Boots/Tools Included?
No
Career Outlook:
Apprenticeship training programs provide the participant an opportunity for formal training consisting of a balance between on-the-job training (OJT) and technical related and supplemented instruction (RSI) directly associated with the particular trade or industry
Common Employer(s) from Program:
Imperial Irrigation District
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Completion Rate:
90%

Employment Rate
90%

Possible Scholarships?
No

Term Length:
2 Years

Term Beginning Date(s):
August
Admission Qualifications
High School Diploma GED, Driving license, 18 years of age
Imperial Valley College Lineman Program
California
About
Imperial
Imperial Valley College is a college in Imperial County, California, United States. Founded in 1962 the college currently enrolls around 7,000 students per year.

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