1 distribution line mechanic training program for career development
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DISTRIBUTION LINE MECHANIC TRAINING PROGRAM
for Career Development
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Mission Statement
“Committed to train employees to perform their work safely and effectively”
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Vocational & Technical School Partnerships
• Scioto County Joint Vocational School located in Portsmouth, Ohio
• Ashland Community & Technical College located in Ashland, Ky
• Pickaway-Ross Career Technology Center located in Chillicothe, Oh
• Warren County Career Center located in Lebanon, Oh
• C-TEC College located in Newark, Oh
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Vocational & Technical School Partnerships
• Texas State Technical College located in Marshall, Tx
• Oklahoma State University located in Okmulgee, Ok
• Tri-County Career Center located in Nelsonville, Oh
• Somerset Community College located in Somerset, Ky
• Jefferson Community College located in Stubenville, Oh
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Pre-assessment
• Details procedures for evaluating possible new candidates to be placed in the Line Mechanic Training Program
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Pre-Assessment Orientation
• Long Hours• Extreme Conditions• Physically
Demanding• On Call 24-7-365• Away for Days at a
Time• Family Commitments
• Respect of Peers• Great Benefits• Paid Training• Skills in Demand• Job Satisfaction• Top Pay
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D-Series Modules
• D-100-D-200–D-300• Basic climbing skills
as well as the necessary strength required to perform basic line work
• Combination 900 hours of classroom & field training
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Administration Guidelines
• Identifies the sequence of programs necessary for completion of training
• Details the written testing and frequency of re-testing and competency demonstrations
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Duties and Responsibilities
• Lists the duties and responsibilities as determined for each of the classifications– At school and at the job site– “D” Level
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Line Mechanic Training Modules
• Lists the core knowledge and skills necessary at each level of the Line Mechanic Program in order to effectively perform his/her jobs at the “D” Level of training:
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Questions??