Electrical Linesperson (WA)
Education and Training:
To become an electrical linesperson you usually have to complete an apprenticeship in ESI Distribution (Powerline). Entry requirements may vary, but employers generally require at least Year 10. However, many employers prefer Year 12.
Training is usually both on and off the job. The off-the-job training is provided through Registered Training Organisations, including TAFE. Ask your career adviser about the possibility of starting some of this training in school.
Related Courses:
- Co-ordinate First Response Team Operation (UEP Unit)
- Conduct Elevating Work Platform Operations (UEP Unit) *
- Perform Advanced Scaffolding (UEP Unit) *
- Perform Basic Scaffolding (UEP Unit) *
Employment Opportunities:
Most electrical linespersons are employed by major electricity suppliers and contracting companies working within the electricity supply industry. There are also opportunities for employment with local government authorities that have their own electricity supplies, and with public transport authorities.
Most work in capital cities and in large industrial centres. In country towns, there is usually a resident electrical linesperson. Electrical linespersons working for the railways or electricity authorities may be required to work away from home.
For Further Information:
ElectroComms and Energy Utilities Industry Skills Council Ltd
(02) 6241 2155
www.ee-careers.com.au