Electrical Lineworker Program (Idaho & California) - 2023 Catalog, Addendum 3

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career opportunities The electric utility industry offers great opportunities for exciting and rewarding long-term careers. In 2019, the electric power industry in the United States generated revenue of about 401.7 billion U.S. dollars.1 Utilities are beginning to integrate alternative energy sources such as wind, solar, and battery storage into their systems as well. Electrical lineworkers are, and will continue to be, the backbone of these efforts. After completing the Electrical Lineworker Program, graduates typically enter the power-delivery industry as pre-apprentice lineworkers, substation technicians, equipment operators, staking technicians, or other related positions. NLC provides a versatile and realistic educational experience, preparing graduates for advancement roles such as crew leader, superintendent, safety and training professional, director, and more. Thanks to the many opportunities in the industry, NLC alumni have advanced from linework to rewarding careers in safety training, engineering, system operation, and construction company ownership. The career paths and potential are nearly limitless for an ambitious individual with an NLC education.

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According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there are approximately 114,930 electrical lineworkers in the United States as of May 2020.2

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1. https://www.statista.com/statistics/190548/ 2. https://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes499051.htm

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NORTHWEST LINEMAN COLLEGE ELECTRICAL LINEWORKER PROGRAM

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NORTHWEST LINEMAN COLLEGE ELECTRICAL LINEWORKER PROGRAM

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NORTHWEST LINEMAN COLLEGE ELECTRICAL LINEWORKER PROGRAM

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pages 77-78

POLICIES (cont.)

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pages 72-73

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pages 68-69

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pages 64-65

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pages 62-63

POLICIES

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pages 60-61

FUNDING

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pages 52-53

ADMISSIONS Process

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STudent services

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page 48

PROGRAM COSTS

1min
page 45

program tools and supplies

1min
pages 42-43

COMMERCIAL LEARNER'S PERMIT requirements

1min
page 41

IDAHO'S CDL graduation requirements

3min
page 40

cdl course descriptions

6min
pages 38-39

OPTIONAL COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

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pages 36-37

behavior phase

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page 35

course descriptions

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pages 33-35

PROGRAM INFORMATION

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pages 30-32

TRAINING ENVIRONMENT

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innovating electrical linework

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a renewable future

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safety in power delivery

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career outlook

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career opportunities

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preparing students for success traits of successful graduates

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FOUR-STEP DELIVERY METHOD

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EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE

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professional technical educators

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pages 14-15

History

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HIGHLIGHTS

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ABOUT NLC

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FOUNDER’s message

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