Duke Energy's Florida Lineman's Rodeo qualifies 15 local lineworkers to compete in international event
- Duke Energy Florida lineworkers secured spots to compete at the International Lineman's Rodeo.
- Regional Lineman's Rodeo events display lineworkers' skills critical to power delivery and restoration.
- Winners from Duke Energy's regional rodeos will compete in the International Lineman's Rodeo in Bonner Springs, Kan.
- Duke Energy emphasizes safety, integrity, and service in lineworker competitions.
- Lineworkers play a crucial role in modernizing and strengthening Duke Energy's power grid.
- Duke Energy continues to hire and develop lineworker talent to meet the growing needs of customers and communities.
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- Regional Lineman's Rodeo events test job skills critical to power delivery and restoration
- International Rodeo competition featuring the world's top lineworkers to be held Oct. 19 in
Bonner Springs, Kan.
Duke Energy's Florida Lineman's Rodeo in
Categories scored included equipment repair, pole climbs and hurt man rescues. Duke Energy holds three regional competitions to qualify lineworkers for the international competition – including in the Carolinas,
The
"Our customers and communities depend on us to keep the power flowing 24/7, 365 days a year," said Barry Anderson, Duke Energy Florida senior vice president of customer delivery. "We participate in these rodeo competitions to not only sharpen our skills as lineworkers, but to make sure we are working at the highest level of safety, integrity and service for our customers and our peers."
Elevated expertise
Duke Energy Florida regional rodeo winners will join other top lineworkers from Duke Energy rodeos in
"I got into line work just because of my love of the outdoors, helping people and turning the lights on," said Eric Polous, Duke Energy Florida lineworker from the Odena Operations Center. "It was a great competition. We came down here and we never competed together. We grew together as a team and won third place. We are going to
Duke Energy Florida competitors advancing from regional rodeos to the International Lineman's Rodeo include:
Apprentice Overall Awards
- First place – Alejandro Guillen,
St. Petersburg, Fla. - Second place – Steele Conlin,
Longwood, Fla. - Third place – Tyler Farmer,
Longwood, Fla.
Journeyman Overall Awards
- First place – Brandon Bagley, Buena Vista, Fla.
Zachary Bichard, Buena Vista, Fla.
Ivan White, Buena Vista, Fla. - Second place – Steven J. Goepfert,
Dunnellon, Fla.
Lars Graylin Langlo,Inverness, Fla.
Kyle Metz,Brooksville, Fla. - Third place – Justin Mathes,
Crawfordville, Fla.
Eric Polous, Odena, Fla.
Tim West, Odena, Fla.
Journeyman Senior Overall Awards
- First place – Chet Braden, Walsingham, Fla.
Ed Filor,Inverness, Fla.
Henry Shupe,Seven Springs, Fla.
"For me, it's extremely rewarding to be able to do this in front of my children and family. To be able to pay back to all the volunteers and everybody who put in for a good day at the rodeo," said Ivan White, Duke Energy Florida lineworker and lead health & safety professional.
Duke Energy employs nearly 1,000 lineworkers across its
The Florida Lineman's Rodeo was supported by volunteers and vendors from across the Duke Energy community. A record-breaking number of more than 50 vendors also supported this year's event and more than 80 volunteer students from four colleges including
"It's a good time with good friends, good family and just a great opportunity to show off our trade," said Zachary Bichard, Duke Energy Florida lineworker from the Buena Vista Operations Center.
Powering the future grid
Lineworkers play a key role in power grid improvement projects that help modernize and strengthen Duke Energy's system against storms and other impacts, making it more reliable and resilient. This can include work to upgrade lines and poles, underground outage-prone lines where data indicates it makes sense to do so, and enhancing grid reliability through the integration of smart, self-healing technology – which saved more than 35 million minutes of total lost outage time last year in
Hiring and developing entry-level craft and skilled talent is critical to address the growing needs of residential and non-residential customers, as well as to deploy a cleaner, diverse energy mix to meet current and future needs for these customers and their communities. These vital employees also help enable the connection of more renewables and added protection from cybersecurity and physical threats.
Duke Energy continues to hire lineworker talent and works closely with community colleges across its company footprint to recruit diverse, skilled candidates. Individuals interested in a lineworking career with Duke Energy should contact community colleges directly for more information on their specific lineworker training programs including available funding for tuition.
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