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NORTHWEST LINEMAN COLLEGE
Through training, we help thousands have safe and rewarding careers in power delivery.
As a Lineworker
As a Lineworker
As a Lineworker
As a Lineworker
Electrical Lineworker Program
Lineworkers answer the call to power our nation every day by operating, maintaining, and constructing a safe and reliable electrical grid.
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in 15 Weeks
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Electrical Lineworker Program
Electrical Lineworker Program
- Long-term career security and earning potential
- $90,000+ Average Industry Wage
Based on 40-hour work week.
Overtime opportunities are common in the industry.
VIEW SOURCE - Program Length: 15 weeks
- Multiple career paths
Learn to:
- Maintain, operate, and construct high-voltage lines and equipment
- Work in elevated positions, using the most up-to-date safety equipment
- Operate heavy equipment such as cranes, boom trucks, and digger derricks
- Be a first responder to restore power after natural disasters and incidental outages
- Build the smart grid and intelligent grid of the future
How do I apply? We make it easy.
Contact an Admissions Consultant, or fill out our online application.
Your personal Admissions Consultant will contact you to answer all your questions and guide you through every step of the enrollment process, including:
Learn From The Maroons
Professionals of the highest standard
- Department of Labor (DOL) certified instructors
- Five International Lineman Hall of Fame inductees
- Members of the prestigious IEEE and CIGRE organizations
- Industry and military veterans dedicated to the continual improvement of training, safety, and effectiveness
our core values, your success
Passion
Love what you do and have fun
Integrity
Do the right thing even when no one is watching
EXCELLENCE
Innovate always and be professional
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An Admissions Consultant will answer all of your questions and help you make the decision most suitable for you.
Admissions Requirements
- Be at least 18 years of age by the start date of the term you select.
- Have a high school diploma or GED.NLC requires high-school-level English language proficiency as documented by a High School Diploma or GED.
- Possess a valid driver’s license.
- Be eligible to obtain a Class A commercial driver’s license (CDL).
- Be physically and mentally fit to participate (official Medical Release form provided during enrollment process).
- Provide proof of current medical insurance coverage by the start date of the term you select. (Students are required to keep current coverage for the duration of the program.)
- Not have a felony conviction on your record.
- Weigh no more than 270 pounds due to weight restrictions of fall protection equipment.
If you meet these qualifications, you are welcome to submit an application.
Northwest Lineman College is
Accredited by the ACCSC
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