We are seeking a Line College Instructor to join our team: This is a unique opportunity as ULCS partners with St. Petersburg College. Job Description Key Considerations & Opportunities: - Flexible Scheduling: The college is open to tailoring schedules around the instructor’s availability. - New Training Center: Construction of a state-of-the-art lineman training facility is planned to begin next year. The incoming instructor will have the chance to help shape how this facility is utilized from the ground up. - Program Expansion: The college is actively exploring underground (UG) and fiber training classes, broadening the skill sets offered to students and aligning with industry needs. - Weekend Class Options: To meet growing demand, the college is considering adding weekend sessions, opening the program to more students and diversifying teaching schedules. - Program Popularity & Growth: The lineman program is currently the most popular program offered at the college, with strong enrollment and high demand. This means the instructor will be stepping into a thriving environment with plenty of room to grow professionally. - Curriculum & Support: The curriculum is already established, and support staff are in place to assist with logistics, student coordination, and administrative needs. This ensures a smooth transition and allows the instructor to focus on teaching and mentoring. Program Details: - Class Schedule: November 18, 2025 – May 21, 2026 - Days/Times: Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, 3:00–9:00 p.m. (18 hours per week at the college) - Location: SPC’s Allstate Center, 3200 34th St. S, St. Petersburg, FL 33711 Breaks: - Winter Break: December 20, 2025 – January 4, 2026 - Spring Break: March 16, 2026 – March 20, 2026 Course Description: St. Petersburg College’s Electrical Lineworker Training Program is designed to provide students with the foundational knowledge and practical skills needed to pursue entry-level career opportunities in the electric utility industry as lineworker trainees. Students develop technological competency, analytical problem-solving abilities, workplace ethics, teamwork skills, and a strong sense of job responsibility. The curriculum covers: - Basic electrical theory and power system operations - Safe work practices and industry standards - Overhead and underground electrical construction, operation, and maintenance - Hands-on skills in pole climbing, hole digging, and tool/machinery use - Safety practices, first aid, rescue, CPR, and computer applications Learning Outcomes: Students who complete the program will be able to: - Apply jobsite safety rules, emergency procedures, and Right-to-Know Law requirements - Interpret electrical terms, symbols, and circuits; calculate voltage, current, resistance, and power - Operate meters, explain transformer theory, and apply electrical principles - Safely use hand tools, hotline tools, and protective equipment - Operate industry equipment (pole trailers, reel jacks, cable pullers, hoists, climbing gear, multi-meters, rotation meters, gas detectors, voltage testers, relay testers, trenchers, etc.) - Perform field tasks such as conductor replacement, splicing, crossarm replacement, cable tracing, and explaining substation equipment functions Instructor Role: While much of the curriculum and testing is online, live skills practice is the primary responsibility of the instructor. This includes: - Supervising safety protocols - Guiding tool operation and pole setting - Overseeing climbing and field exercises The new instructor will work closely with SPC’s team and experienced instructor Jim to ensure clarity in assignments and expectations.
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