Not everyone is wired for this. Good thing you’re not everyone. Climb higher. Train harder. Power the future.
Learn more about our Powerline program in Georgia.
Our Powerline program focuses the skills and provides the experience you need to do the work that communities nationwide depend on every single day.
Here’s why you should try the HEC Powerline program:
Here’s how we get students trained and ready for the grid without wasting any time:
Curious about what a career as a lineman might look like? According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median annual wage for an electrical powerline installer and repairer in 2024 was $96,560. Employment in the field is expected to grow by 7% until 2034, which is must faster than the average for all occupations.
If you’re ready to join a high-demand industry with promising job opportunities and pay, our Powerline program is for you.
Want to know more about our Georgia location? Call us at (470) 604-9898 to speak with a team member. We’ll help you schedule an in-person visit to explore our facilities and ask questions before starting the Powerline program.
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