
Electrical Lineworker Apprentice and Electrical Utility Technology certifications are offered at Georgia’s technical schools. Specific technical school programs and skills training events are designed to help you succeed in an energy career. This helps us know more about your abilities – and helps you find the job that’s right for you! Check out these pre-employment practice tests and study guides to get started. Georgia Power uses pre-employment testing to assess your skills. Experience what it’s like to work at Georgia Power through hands-on activities. Visit a Georgia Power facility on student engagement day. Fulltime employment opportunities may be available for students earning the ELAC. Successful interns can earn scholarships to complete required training at a TCSG campus and earn their Electrical Lineworker Apprentice Certification (ELAC). High school graduates are eligible to apply for an eight-week summer internship to experience what it's like to work at Georgia Power as an Apprentice Lineworker. Applications open each January for summer employment.

Internships offer flexibility for high-school students to develop practical skills and apply on-the-job experience. Talk with your CTAE or College & Career Academy coordinator for more information on CTAE pathways, College & Career Academies, work-based learning and classes you can take to prepare for jobs after graduation.Ĭonsider a Georgia Power internship.

Choosing a career can feel like a really big task – but there are ways to identify the job that’s right for you, starting with education courses you choose in high school, internships and tech school certifications.
