St. Petersburg College’s Electrical Lineworker training is designed to provide students with the fundamental knowledge and basic practical skills needed when seeking a career opportunity in the electric utility industry as a line worker trainee. Students will develop technological competency, analytical problem-solving skills, workplace ethics, team working skills, and job responsibility. Students will study basic electrical theory, elements of electric power systems operations, fundamental safe work practices, and a variety of overhead and underground electrical construction operation and maintenance standards.
Individuals in this program are expected to develop skill sets in climbing poles, digging holes, working with tools and machinery most closely associated with electric utility systems and basic mechanical technologies. Students will be expected to show that they understand job related safe work practices, first aid, rescue and CPR, and apply themselves in mastering basic computer skills applications. Individuals are expected to learn electrical terminology and practices associated with electric utility operations.
This training will run from Monday, November 3rd through March 5th, 2026, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 8AM t 2PMfor a total of 360 hours hands-on in the classroom + required online assignments.
Classes will NOT be held the following dates: November 11th Veterans Day; November 23-29th Thanksgiving Break; December 20th-January 4th, 2026 Winter Break; January 19th Martin Luther King Jr Day.
To be eligible for this class you must be (1) 18 years old (2) hold a CDL License (3) attend at bootcamp and be selected for class.
Students will receive the following certifications as a result of this training:
Restricted CDL Class A
OSHA10 Card
CPR, AED & First aid
Bucket Truck Rescue
Pole Top Rescue