National Lineworker Appreciation Day illuminates the people behind the power
Duke Energy celebrates National Lineworker Appreciation Day on April 18, honoring the contributions of lineworkers who maintain the electrical infrastructure and ensure reliable power delivery across its service areas. With over 7,700 lineworkers, they play a crucial role in modernizing the power grid and enhancing safety and reliability, especially during severe weather events. The company is actively recruiting entry-level lineworkers to meet the growing demand, collaborating with local community colleges to streamline the hiring process. Duke Energy has invested over $2.8 million in lineworker training programs in recent years. As part of its commitment to clean energy, Duke Energy aims for net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, alongside significant investments in grid enhancements and renewable energy technologies.
- Duke Energy is actively recruiting more lineworkers due to increased energy demands.
- The company has invested over $2.8 million in training programs for lineworkers in the past six years.
- Duke Energy's commitment to net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 supports long-term sustainability.
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April 18 recognizes the women and men who power the lives of millions of people across the country- Linework is a fast-growing career field with training and jobs available
Line teams support daily customer needs as well as projects that will help modernize and strengthen the grid to improve reliability and resiliency, enable the connection of more renewables and help protect it from cybersecurity and physical threats.
Lineworkers also perform the work that they've become known for – ensuring power flows to vital infrastructure such as hospitals and water treatment facilities and to everyday home conveniences – always keeping safety top of mind. Through hurricanes, lightning, wind, ice, and even extreme heat and cold, they diligently perform hands-on work through high-stress situations and the aftermath to serve customers.
"Our line teams are the calm before, during and after a storm. They maintain our systems and serve our communities in their greatest time of need – going head-to-head with storms and emergencies to deliver safe and reliable service," said
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"Our lineworkers continue to do the important work of 'keeping the lights on' – whether it's our transmission techs working on high-voltage transmission lines that carry electricity from power plants or our distribution techs working on the lines that carry power to homes and businesses," said
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"My job comes with daily challenges and responsibilities for both my crew and me, but I take pride in safely and efficiently delivering power to our customers – so they can go about their lives with the modern conveniences that electricity provides, and that most people depend on," said
The more than 7,700 Duke Energy and contract lineworkers who make up the Duke Energy line team are responsible for constructing, operating and maintaining equipment and more than 300,000 miles of power lines in Duke Energy's service territories – enough to circle the Earth 12 times.
A sky-high career
As Duke Energy continues to launch new grid and infrastructure improvement projects to modernize, harden and technologically advance the power grid, the need for skilled workers – especially entry-level lineworkers – is also on the upswing. Lineworkers play an integral role in a more efficient, more reliable digital grid.
The company's lineworker hiring strategy is transforming to fast-track and hire more aggressively, collaborate with local community colleges to identify lineworker talent, shorten the new hire onboarding process and deploy new hires more rapidly.
"It's a great time to be working in energy – and we're fortunate to be able to source great talent through our community colleges," said Batson. "Individuals who fill these roles join our other lineworkers as ambassadors for the company when they're in the field."
Those interested in a career as an electric lineworker with Duke Energy should contact community colleges directly for more information on their specific lineworker training programs, including available funding for tuition.
Over the past six years, Duke Energy and its Foundation have provided more than
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