Electrical Lineworker – CC

91ÇÑ×Ó Alumnus Jacob Bateman on the job at the City of Wauchula

The Electrical Lineworker Career Certificate program prepares students for a career in the power distribution industry. 

  • Students learn in an outdoor lab where they receive hands-on instruction on:
    • operating large equipment
    • driving commercial vehicles
    • constructing and maintaining single- and three-phase overhead and underground power lines as if they are members of a real line crew
  • Students take field trips to local substations owned by Duke Energy, Peace River Electric Co-op, and the City of Wauchula
  • Speakers visit the classroom to speak about their experience on the job, including graduates of the program
  • Faculty have extensive experience in the field
    • Instructor Chris Yeomans began his career in the lineworker industry in 1989 through the Tennessee Valley Public Power Association and is currently a Third Party CDL Examiner for the state of Florida
  • Graduates can earn a Career Certificate and a Class A Commercial Driver’s License (CDL)
  • Upon completion, 20 credits can be applied to 91ÇÑ×Ó’s Associate in Applied Science degree in Industrial Management 

Course Examples (for a larger list, visit the College Catalog):

    • Poles, Ropes, and Rigging
    • Pole Line Equipment
    • Trucks and Excavation
    • Commercial Drivers License (CDL)

Length: 1,500 contact hours (approximately 18 months)

Contact:
Chris Yeomans
Instructor/Coordinator, Hardee Campus
Office: 863-784-7045
Cell: 863 781-7064