Electric Line Technician
Mark Bacques, Lead Instructor
Jefferson Site
mbacqe@dcc.edu
(504) 671-6725
The Electric Line Technician program prepares students to build, repair, and maintain electrical distribution systems (EDS) for private and public utility companies and related employers. Classroom instruction in this program includes safety and an understanding of overall electrical system operations. Students will be expected to master competencies such as electrical distribution, basic electrical theory, underground electrical construction operation and maintenance, fundamentals of electric power systems management, electrical distribution equipment installation and installation of residential/ commercial service metering.
Hands-on practice includes framing and building single and 3 phase overhead lines, pole top and bucket rescue techniques, bucket truck operation, and Underground (URD) systems. We also provide extensive training in free climbing and hitch-hiking. Our training especially emphasizes the overriding requirements of safety and teamwork in every aspect of our work.
CAREERS
Linemen are in high demand during natural disasters such as tornados and hurricanes. Approximately one-half of our nation's electrical line workers are expected to retire within the next few years. The opportunities are exciting and so are the wages and benefits.
The average salary for an electric line technician in Louisiana is $24.85 per hour (LA Workforce Commission, Occupational Wage Data, 2011).
CURRICULUM
Electric Line Technician, C.T.S. Required Courses Course Course Title Credit Hours ELLT 101 Introduction to Electric Line Technology 2 ELLT 100 Electrical Distribution 3 ELLT 103 Pole Climbing and Rigging 4 ELLT 104 Transformers 3 ELLT 201 Underground Construction 3 ELLT 202 Meter Installation and Service 2 ELLT 203 Three Phase Transformers 3 Required Related Courses CCSS 108 Career Success Skills 3 TECH 101 NCCER Technical Core 3 Total Credit Hours 26
TECHNICAL DIVISION SITES

