Successful lineworkers all over the state started their training through the ACCS Pre-Apprenticeship Lineworker Program at six of Alabama’s community colleges. Entry-level lineworkers in Alabama can make anywhere from $16-19 per hour. If you’re interested in applying to one of the lineworker training programs, check out information from our colleges below.
Watch this webinar for an overview of the program, or contact one of the colleges below for more information.
Lineworker Training Webinar
Lineworker Success Videos
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Lineworker Recruitment
For more information visit the Calhoun Community College website!
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Pre-apprentice Electrical Lineworker
Wallace Community College serves the Wiregrass in two locations: Wallace Campus in Dothan, Alabama, and Sparks Campus in Eufaula, Alabama. Visit us online at http://www.wallace.edu -
Lineworker program pays off for Bishop State student
"This program allows people to see I can come and get a trade, make good money and be successful." -Jarrett Mason -
Bishop State lineworker program leads to opportunities with electric company
Chandler Darnell enrolled in Bishop State Community College's Lineworker program and found full-time employment with U TEC Construction, Inc. after completing the 9-week course. Graduates are recruited by multiple electric companies. -
Jefferson State partnership jumpstarts career with Alabama Power
After completing a 9-week program at Jefferson State, Hayes Massey climbed right into a new career as a lineworker with Alabama Power.