Climbing Higher: A Career on the Line
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In this episode, we take you inside one of the most essential—and demanding—careers in our community: the electrical lineworker. From restoring power after storms to keeping everyday life running smoothly, lineworkers are truly the backbone of reliable service.
We sit down with one of Flint Energies’ own lineworkers to get a firsthand look at the profession. This isn’t just a job—it’s a calling.
You’ll hear what daily life really looks like:
Working outdoors in all conditions—from summer heat to severe storms
Climbing poles and operating equipment at significant heights
Responding at all hours to restore power when communities need it most
According to our lineman, the people who thrive in this career tend to be:
Physically strong and mentally tough
Comfortable with heights and hands-on work
Team-oriented and dependable
Calm under pressure, especially in emergency situations
Driven by purpose, knowing their work directly impacts families and communities
We also talk with a Flint Energies Human Resources representative about what makes a strong candidate.
Beyond technical ability, they emphasize:
A strong work ethic and reliability
Safety-first mindset—this is non-negotiable in the field
Willingness to learn and grow through apprenticeship programs
Communication skills and teamwork, since crews rely on each other daily
Candidates don’t have to know everything on day one—but they do need the right attitude, discipline, and commitment to the work.
For those interested in pursuing this path, we explore the Electrical Lineworker certification program at South Georgia Technical College.
Here’s what students can expect:
An intensive 8-week program designed to prepare entry-level lineworkers (South Georgia Technical College)
A curriculum covering:
Electrical safety and fundamentals
Lineworker tools and equipment
Climbing techniques and working at heights
Real-world simulations and field training
Hands-on learning makes up the majority of the program, building real skills quickly
Opportunity to earn a Class A CDL, required to operate utility trucks
Students even gain on-the-job insight through observation with utility crews
Graduates leave with the foundational skills needed to step directly into the workforce with electric cooperatives and utility companies.
Linework is more than a career—it’s a commitment to service. Whether it’s restoring power after a storm or ensuring families stay connected every day, lineworkers play a vital role in powering our communities.
If you’re looking for a career that is:
Hands-on
Purpose-driven
Challenging but rewarding
…then life on the line might be exactly where you belong.