Lineman Training
Do you want a challenging, rewarding career? A career with security, pride, and great pay? Line Tech Work is the answer to all of these and more! Our instructors are either currently employed or retired from the electrical industry and are eager to get you started in your new career. Madisonville Lineman Training has one of the most expansive indoor training facilities and comprehensive curriculum in the nation.
Lineman Training will prepare apprentice-level students for employment in the electrical industry. We accomplish this by using training methods that have proven to be effective in preparing individuals to be highly qualified and successful employees. Financial assistance is available for qualified individuals. Please see your local Career Center for details or MCC Financial Aid.
The Lineman certification is part of our Advanced Integrated Technology program. The objective of the Lineman course is to provide an opportunity for students to embark on a meaningful and rewarding career in the electrical line work industry. This is accomplished with the use of proven training methods by instructors with extensive experience in the utility industry. Upon completion of the class, our students will have all the necessary training needed to enter the Line Utility Industry.
CDL license is recommended for employment in the Line industry. Our Lineman Training Program includes CDL training for those who need it.
Line Tech Courses begin every:
- March
- June
- September
- Must be at least 18 years of age
- Must have a High School Diploma or GED
- Must be able to pass a DOT Physical
Students are continuously exposed to the various elements of accident prevention including:
- Safety Rules
- Safety Meetings
- Housekeeping
- Near-miss and accident review discussions
- Proper care, use, and storage of tools and equipment
- Tool and equipment inspections
Students spend approximately 300 hours in the field performing various introductory training activities. To successfully complete the program, each student must demonstrate that they can perform approximately 80 competencies.
These include:
- Tool and Equipment Operation
- Climbing
- Personal Performance
- Simulated Emergency Storm Restoration
- Rigging
- T&D Construction, Maintenance, and Operation
- Digger and Bucket Truck operation
Students spend approximately 80 hours learning various subjects at the introductory level including:
- Rigging
- Electrical Systems
- Basic Electricity
- Career Planning & Strategies
- Personal Protective Grounding
- Transformers
- Material Identification
- Basic Metering
- Substations
- System Operations
- Live-Line Tools
- Maps & Standard
- First Aid
- CPR
- Climbing
- Bucket Truck Operation & Rescue
- Class A CDL
- Pole-Top Rescue
- Flagging Training
- Digger Truck Operation
- OSHA 10
The career of LINEMAN is restricted, it’s not for the weak minded or the faint of heart, working conditions include rain, cold, hot, dark, high wind and all combinations and extremes of these. Normal work hours apply only when all the lights are on; if someone is out of service your work day is not over. Work stations are at an elevated level, if you like staying on the ground floor this career is not for you. High voltage is most always present yet invisible, and fear is always a factor.
It’s a lineman thing. You wouldn’t understand...YET
To Register or For Questions
Call the Workforce Solutions office at (270) 824-8663 or stop by Brown Badgett Center Technology Center Suite 280, Madisonville Community College, 2000 College Drive, Madisonville, KY 42431.
Location & Mailing Address
Lineman Training
2000 College Drive
Madisonville, KY 42431
Phone: 270.824.8663