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Details about Joint Line Apprenticeship Training Association
The Joint Line Apprenticeship Training Association (JLATA) is a Not-for-profit organization established February 2, 1993 by Power Line Contractors signatory to the Master Line Agreement (Employers) and the Local 258 of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW), for the management, development and overseeing of the Power Line Technician Apprenticeship Program in British Columbia.
Lineman Job Opportunities for Graduates from Joint Line Apprenticeship Training Association
Canada's growing electric infrastructure in this area makes for a strong career outlook for those finishing this program.
Companies hiring entry level line workers from Joint Line Apprenticeship Training Association
BC Hydro
How long does Joint Line Apprenticeship Training Association take?
4 Years
How to get into Joint Line Apprenticeship Training Association
High School Diploma, Class 3 drivers license with Air Brake Endorsement, Trades Trainee Practical Skills Evaluation by Employer
2023 Enrollment
12
Housing Available?
No
Boots/Tools Included?
No
Joint Line Apprenticeship Training Association
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