VI News Staff 2 years ago

$750,000 Grant Funds State-of-the-Art Lineman Training for V.I. Water and Power Authority

The V.I. Water and Power Authority is launching a new lineman training program to upgrade skills and safety practices.

During Thursday’s meeting of WAPA’s Governing Board, Chief Operating Officer Ashley Bryan provided details on the program, conducted by Northwest Lineman College and funded by a $750,000 Department of Interior grant. NLC is known for its "extremely rigorous" curriculum, Ms. Bryan told board members.

"The level of intensity for the training that is provided by Northwest Lineman College supersedes any training that we have ever been through," Ms. Bryan stated. The program will include hot line school, where trainees must achieve "100% perfection" on energized line procedures.

She explained that the new training is needed because WAPA's current three-year apprenticeship program results in employees needing five years before they are able to undertake “energized work,” according to Ms. Bryan. “That’s a little long for how the industry does it.” She believes that aligning job specifications with the new training program will result in workers being able to perform new job roles as they acquire the skills through their training progression.


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