New Powerline Technology Program

Western Wyoming Community College will offer a new Powerline Technology Program starting
Fall 2022. The program will provide students with real-world knowledge and skills
to apply for apprentice powerline positions in the electrical powerline field.
Western sought the support of many statewide companies and agencies in creating this
new lineman program. Local industry partners including Rocky Mountain Power, Union
Wireless, statewide rural electricity providers, along with local and national union
representatives, shared their input on what employers would be looking for when it
came to learning outcomes.
The creation of the Powerline Technology program was the culmination of these informal
discussions, researching best practices, touring the Rocky Mountain Power training
facilities, as well as visiting Mitchell Tech in South Dakota to learn about their nationally
recognized powerline program in place since the 1970s.
Western has developed a one-year certificate in Powerline Technology and an Associates
of Applied Science (AAS) degree in Powerline Technology. The program has been approved
by Western’s Board of Trustees, the Wyoming Community College Commission, and the
college regional accreditor, the Higher Learning Commission.
These programs will provide students with a quality, affordable education, with real-world
knowledge and skills to maintain and repair distribution and transmission electrical
power lines, and cable. Students will learn to operate applicable equipment and the
use of powerline tools, with a strong emphasis on safety.
“I am excited that Western will launch the first Powerline Technology program in our
State as an answer to our local and statewide industry needs. These are high-skill,
high-pay, high-demand jobs right here in Wyoming, and we greatly appreciate the Governor’s
funding of this WIP initiative,” stated Dr. Kim Dale, President of Western Wyoming
Community College.
The Wyoming Innovation Partnership (WIP) is an initiative spearheaded by Governor Mark Gordon as a collaborative effort to develop strategic programming between the state’s higher education institutions. According to a press release from the Governor’s office, the initiative
focuses on workforce development in high-potential areas; supporting and training
entrepreneurs and new business startups; a research and market analysis agenda aimed
at technology transfer and commercialization; and developing outside revenue sources
such as corporate partnerships to provide new opportunities for students.
To learn more about Western’s new Lineman Programs, contact Carlton DeWick, Chair of the School of Manufacturing and Industrial Technology, at cdewick@westernwyoming.edu.