Mountain States Line Constructors Apprenticeship Montana Training Center
The Mountain States Line Constructors Apprenticeship Montana Training Center is a get-paid-to-learn apprenticeship. Graduates often find employment with top companies like Members of National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA).
Details about Mountain States Line Constructors Apprenticeship Montana Training Center
Apprentice linemen learn to build and maintain the electrical power line systems. They work in an industry that builds the entire job from start to finish. The activities of a Journeyman Lineman are diversified and Non-routine. An apprentice will learn and master many skills and will have the satisfaction of working with a team to complete a project.
Lineman Job Opportunities for Graduates from Mountain States Line Constructors Apprenticeship Montana Training Center
Contractor Linemen work outdoors, often in inclement weather. They must be willing to travel. The job often requires the individual to work away from home, in another city. The work can be strenuous at times and is occasionally performed in elevated positions.
Companies hiring entry level line workers from Mountain States Line Constructors Apprenticeship Montana Training Center
Members of National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA)
How long does Mountain States Line Constructors Apprenticeship Montana Training Center take?
3 Years
How to get into Mountain States Line Constructors Apprenticeship Montana Training Center
$25.00 application fee (Non-refundable), Birth Certificate or valid Passport, Official High School or GED Transcript with graduation date or two-year Associates Degree or higher, One credit of Algebra or higher math course, Valid Class A COMMERCIAL Driver's License, DMV Driving Record going back 3 years (must be within 30 days of applying)
2023 Enrollment
65
Housing Available?
No
Boots/Tools Included?
No
Mountain States Line Constructors Apprenticeship Montana Training Center
Montana
About
Helena
Covers a five-state area including Colorado, Utah, Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming. Must be prepared to work and travel anywhere within these five states.
Lineman Central data is provided from a combination of program information submissions, industry reports, surveys, and other publicly available data. Program information may periodically need to be updated and we do not claim 100% annual accuracy.
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