Power Lineworkers build and repair overhead and underground power lines used to conduct electricity from generating plants to the customer. They erect and maintain poles and towers as well as installing and maintaining street lighting systems.
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What Preparation and Training Do You Need?
You must complete your secondary school education with credits in math and physics before entering an apprenticeship of @ 8,000 hours. A certificate of qualification can be awarded on successful completion of your examination.
Whats Your Future as a Power Lineworker?
Lineworkers often work in a variety of sites such as high-voltage transmission lines, support towers, etc. Repair and Service linemen are on call most of the time and may work for long periods during emergencies. Work may be done from helicopters, or in underground tunnels, or in bush camps for weeks while new lines are installed. Most workers in this occupation work full-time for:
For additional information about this career, check out the construction sector website at: www.CareersInConstruction.ca.
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Ask Yourself: Is Working as a Power Lineworker For You?
If you answered Yes to most of these questions, a career as a Power Lineworker may be for You!
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