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How much do pre apprentice lineman jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for pre apprentice lineman in the United States is $29.12, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.91 and $39.90 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Pre Apprentice Lineman, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Pre Apprentice Lineman, you need a high school diploma or GED, basic math skills, physical fitness, and a willingness to learn about electrical systems. Familiarity with hand and power tools, safety equipment, and sometimes a valid CDL or OSHA certification are typically important. Strong teamwork, communication, and a commitment to safety help individuals stand out in this physically demanding and hazardous environment. These skills and qualities are crucial to ensure safety, efficiency, and the ability to support experienced linemen in maintaining reliable electrical infrastructure.

What are some common challenges faced by Pre Apprentice Linemen when first starting in the field?

Pre Apprentice Linemen often encounter challenges related to working outdoors in various weather conditions and adapting to physically demanding tasks, such as climbing poles and handling heavy equipment. Safety is a top priority, so learning and consistently applying strict safety protocols can be a significant adjustment for newcomers. Additionally, understanding technical instructions and collaborating efficiently with experienced linemen and crew members is essential for success and growth in the role.

What is the difference between Pre Apprentice Lineman vs Apprentice Lineman?

AspectPre Apprentice LinemanApprentice Lineman
CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; basic safety trainingSame as Pre Apprentice; additional on-the-job training
Work EnvironmentEntry-level, supervised outdoor work near power linesMore hands-on, supervised but with increased responsibilities
Industry UsagePrepares individuals for apprenticeship programs in utility companiesBegins actual training and work as a trainee in the field

The Pre Apprentice Lineman role is an entry-level position that prepares individuals for the Apprentice Lineman stage, focusing on basic safety and foundational skills. The Apprentice Lineman role involves more direct work on power lines and equipment, with increased responsibilities and hands-on experience. Both roles are essential steps in becoming a fully qualified lineman, with the Pre Apprentice serving as a preparatory phase.

What Does a Pre-Apprentice Lineman Do?

A pre-apprentice lineman is a worker in training to be a journeyman lineman. You assist current journeyman linemen to maintain, repair, and construct various company transmission, power, and distribution lines, typically for underground and overhead equipment. As a pre-apprentice linemen, your duties are to work with rigging, operate hydraulic tools, and help the line crew install new elements. You use an array of tools, such as bucket trucks, line trucks, wire pulling equipment, lifts, and aerial booms. As you work with a journeyman lineman and other crew members, you gain the knowledge and skills to advance to a full lineman apprenticeship, and then eventually to a career as a journeyman lineman.

What are pre apprentice linemen?

Pre apprentice linemen are entry-level workers who assist experienced linemen in the installation, maintenance, and repair of electrical power lines. They perform basic duties such as handling tools, preparing materials, and ensuring job site safety while learning the fundamentals of the trade. This role provides valuable hands-on experience and training, often serving as the first step toward becoming a fully qualified lineman through an apprenticeship program.
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Infographic showing various Pre Apprentice Lineman job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% Locum Tenens, 93% Full Time, and 5% Part Time. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $60,561 per year, or $29.1 per hour.
Apprentice Lineman I - Granbury

Apprentice Lineman I - Granbury

United Cooperative Services

Granbury, TX • On-site

Full-time

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

United Cooperative Services has an open position for an Apprentice Lineman I for our Granbury Operations Department. 

Candidate should have a stable, verifiable work history, must have a valid class A CDL with an acceptable MVR. A pre-employment physical and drug screen is required. This is a career job with progressive pay and an outstanding benefit package. Must be able to meet the response time requirements. This non-exempt position starts at $27.63 per hour. 
Positions are open until filled. United Cooperative Services is an equal opportunity provider and employer. 

I.         POSITION SUMMARY

Assists line crews in the construction, maintenance and operation of overhead and underground distribution lines.  Operates vehicles, performs groundwork, and keeps informed on and complies with all safety policies, procedures, rules and regulations.

II.        REPORTING RELATIONSHIPS

           Reports to: District Foreman

III.      MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Sets anchors, sets, aligns and frames poles according to REA qualifications as directed.
  • Attends lineman on pole at all times.
  • Helps load and unload poles, transformers and other items.
  • Helps check material in and out of the warehouse.                    
  • Assists in building line and facilities, as directed.  Helps account for all material used and returns it to the warehouse.                       
  • Trims with pruning sticks and cuts trees as required.
  • Sees that all material and tools are properly placed on vehicles and kept in an orderly manner. Reports the need for repairs on tools and vehicles.  Helps repair tools and equipment as necessary.                       
  • Performs work to connect service to meter pole or building and reads meters when required.
  • Helps set and remove meter loops, transformers, switches, regulators and other electrical apparatus.
  • Observes hazards that exist or develop during operations, falling objects, dangerous positions of linemen on poles, poor footing, road traffic and warns crew of same.  Becomes familiar with protective equipment and its application.
  • Adhere to encourage United safety policies and procedures and offer recommendations to your supervisor to enhance the cooperative’s safety culture.

This position is one of active training.

The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification.   They are not to be interpreted as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities.     

The Groundman shall be required to perform any other duties assigned to fulfill the objectives of the cooperative.

IV.       EXTERNAL RELATIONSHIPS

  • Member-Consumers:  Courteously responds to inquires, and if unable to do so, directs them to the appropriate person.  Makes every effort to increase their understanding and acceptance of the Cooperative’s plans, programs and policies.
  • General Public: Maintains good relations in all contacts.

V.        POSITION SPECIFICATIONS

Job Knowledge, Training and Education: Requires high school diploma or equivalent and one to three months related experience and/or training.  Must acquire within a reasonable time span knowledge of appropriate cooperative safety rules and regulations, RUS Material Specifications, policies and procedures pertaining to their respective job assignments.  Safety rules and regulations are detailed in the TJ&S Loss Control Program Safety Handbook, the American Public Power Association Safety manual and the National Electric Safety Code.

Equipment Operated: Must be able to operate assigned equipment including buckets, forklift, backhoe, trencher, winches, drills, chainsaws and high compression tools.  Must possess or obtain a valid Texas commercial driver's license.

Abilities and Skills: Must be able to learn and apply information from technical manuals in the completion of duties.  Must be able to complete reports and other paperwork and should be able to perform mathematical calculations. Must be familiar with the National Electrical Safety Code and RUS Materials Specifications utilized in the construction and maintenance of underground and overhead distribution and transmission lines.  Must know and practice first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation.

Physical Effort: Must be able to perform all activities listed in the job description with or without reasonable accommodation.  Position spends a major portion on the ground providing assistance to line personnel.  Frequently lifts materials and equipment weighing up to 25 pounds and occasionally up to 100 pounds.  Shovels dirt, works around noisy equipment and visually inspects work for safe connections.  Under direction of senior personnel may work around energized line which must be handled according to National Electrical Safety Code specifications to avoid electric shock.

Working Conditions: This position requires working outside in all kinds of weather.  Irregular hours including nights, weekends and holidays.  Some overtime may be required.

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