Image
Banner Lineman_Website.png

Electric Lineman

The Electric Lineworker program prepares individuals to work as linemen in the preparation and repair of electrical utility services. Course topics include basic elements of electricity, overhead pole and electrical line constructions, safety codes and applications, electric system, transformer and meter installations, underground electrical distribution, introduction to transmission line work and introduction to substation construction.

Upcoming Class Details & Cost

2026: Jan. 12 - April 16 | Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the Hamlet Campus | Tuition for this class is $180; fees for this class are $1,070. Cost includes boots, hand tools and tool bag.

(If you are a self-pay student, contact us about scholarships.)

Course Requirements:

Must be 18 years or older

Copy of high school diploma or high school equivalency

Copy of current DOT physical and drug screen

Copy of unrestricted driver's license

Copy of driving record (does not need to be official driving record, visit NCDOT.gov to order a copy online.)

Accuplacer Next Generation Reading Test score of 237 or higher or transcript for 2-year degree or higher

Certifications You Will Earn:

Any student who successfully completes this course will obtain the following:

CPR Certification

CDL Learner's Permit

811 Certification​

Pole Top & Bucket Truck Rescue

For More Information

(910) 410-1700
Credentials:
Available Online: No

Paying for the Program

$1,250.00
Out-of-State Tuition and Fees: $1,250.00*
How to Apply

There is no cost to apply. Apply here!