Electric Utility Lineworker
Starting in Fall 2025, program costs have changed. Students can expect the following costs:
Tuition | $3000 |
Books/Supplies | $350 |
CDL | $4300 |
Gear (optional) | $2400 |
TOTAL | $10,050 |
Keep power flowing as an Electric Utility Lineworker!
Students will learn to install and repair electrical power systems. Students will study safety, electrical theory, truck operations, construction specifications, pole climbing, line construction, single phase to three-phase conversion, underground distribution, transformer installation and service, substations, schematic diagrams, and tools of the trade. Students will learn to use fall arrest and positioning systems within OSHA regulations and manufacturer’s recommendations. Students should be in good general health and physical ability, and comfortable working at high elevations or in confined spaces.
After completing the program, graduates will enter the power industry as pre-apprentice line workers, substation technicians, or equipment operators.
Starting in Fall 2025, this program is an all day, adult-only program. The class will meet 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.
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Getting Started
Apply for admissions today as a high school student or as an adult. Contact the Career Planning Center with questions at 405.377.3333.
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