Faculty QualificationsFaculty members at the Director of Training* level must haveat least five of the following qualifications:• a relevant baccalaureate degree• at least two years of actual administrative or supervisoryexperience• at least six years of applied work experience in training oreducation• experience in designing, managing, and supervisinginstructional programs• must have been a journeyman lineman for at least six years• successful completion of a Lineman Apprenticeship recognizedby the U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau of Apprenticeshipand Training DepartmentFaculty members at the Training Supervisor level must have atleast four of the following qualifications:• two years teaching experience in a specific field for whichtraining is offered• two years employment as a supervisor in a specific field forwhich training is offered• must have been a journeyman lineman for at least four years• a relevant baccalaureate degree• at least two years related work experience in a field for whichtraining is offered• experience in designing, managing, and supervisinginstructional programs• successful completion of a Lineman Apprenticeship recognizedby the U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau of Apprenticeshipand Training DepartmentFaculty members at the Skills Instructor level must meet thefollowing requirements:• at least four years of applied work experience in the line worktrade• must have been a journeyman lineman for at least two years• at least two years experience training apprentice linemen orcommunications linemen, in the classroom or in the field• successful completion of a Lineman Apprenticeshiprecognized by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau ofApprenticeship and Training Department• successful completion of formalized instruction in training oreducation; SLTC may provide this trainingFaculty members at the Director* level must have at least twoof the following qualifications:• an earned baccalaureate degree• at least one year of actual administrative or supervisoryexperience• at least two years of applied work experience in training or education
The Electrical Lineworker Program (ELP) is offered three terms per year. Student will participate in academic and field learnig activities for to hive days per week. Monday-Thursday and some fridays, from 8:00am-4:45pm with a one hour lunch break. Students will start each morning in the classroom from 8:00am-10:20am, then work in the field every day from 10:30am-4:30pm. However, this schedule may change due to weather conditions, training requirements,etc. Addtional time will be required during the 15-week program for CDL training, employer presentations, and other similar activities. The normal length of time to complete the ELP is 15 weeks, (four concurrent months) of full-time enrollment, which is approximately 500 clock hours. The program in not flexibile enough to accommodate any part-time students. All courses are rates 100 level courses, which are beginning level courses for apprentice lineworkers. SLTC does not teach courses above the 100 leverl during the ELP. Courses: Elecrical Systems, Basic Trainsformers, Basic Electricity, Personal Protective Grounding, Rigging Fundamentals, Career Planning & Strategies. Other Courses: Metering 4 classroom hours/8 field hours (12 clock hours) Underground4 classroom hours/6 field hours (10 clock hours) Certifications: OSHA 10-Hour ET&D, First Aid CPR, NSC Flagger's Certification, Pole-Top, bucket Truck Rescue, Class A CDL license, Digger Derrrick Qualificaition.
Must have a Department of Transportation Physical
Medical Release form
Valid Driver's license with no restrictions
Proof of medical coverage
Copy of socical security card
There are no deadlines application, however they must be completed in full to be accepted into the program.