ComEd Unveils New Libertyville Training Center with First Graduating Class of Overhead Line Worker Apprentices
ComEd has inaugurated the Libertyville Training Center, its seventh training facility in northern Illinois, with a celebration for 21 newly graduated overhead electrical apprentices. The center is part of ComEd's efforts to build a skilled workforce for maintaining the nation's most reliable electric grid. It also supports the clean energy sector, which is expected to generate 150,000 new jobs in Illinois by 2050. The training facility features a 64,000-square-foot outdoor area with various training equipment and is important for preparing the grid to handle severe weather and clean energy demands. ComEd has already hired 423 entry-level workers as part of its three-year plan to recruit 500 new trades workers.
- ComEd opened the Libertyville Training Center, its seventh in northern Illinois.
- Eighty-five overhead apprentices graduated, the largest class to date.
- The training center supports the expected 150,000 new jobs in Illinois by 2050.
- ComEd hired 423 new entry-level workers out of a planned 500.
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Eighty-five overhead apprentices take next steps to work on the grid; expansion of training will support future talent needs required to support America’s most reliable utility
ComEd celebrates the largest overhead class to graduate to date – a total of 85 overhead apprentices graduate from basic school today, with additional graduation ceremonies held at the
“As we prepare to strengthen the grid to withstand increasingly severe weather tied to climate change and meet the evolving demands for clean energy, having a well-trained and diverse workforce is essential for delivering the infrastructure and service that over 9 million customers depend on every day,” said Valerie Colletti, Senior Vice President of Distribution Operations. “We are thrilled to join the
“The Village is proud to work with ComEd as it brings forth a new state of the art training yard that creates new career pathways while providing a boost to our local economy,” said Donna
Construction on the new Libertyville Training Center began in September 2023, preparing the existing headquarters to add a 64,000-square-foot outdoor training area for apprentices pursuing careers as overhead line workers – those who maintain and repair the electric grid that spans more than 11,000-square-miles. The outdoor space features a series of 40-, 45-, and 65-foot-tall wooden poles, a pavilion dedicated to rest time during harsh weather, and other practice electrical equipment. The headquarters, which houses general operations, field crews, and other activities also made space for a classroom large enough to accommodate the new electrical apprentices.
“More training support is essential to developing the talent pool of skilled craft workers needed to maintain and strengthen the grid,” said President of IBEW Local 15 Chris Riser. “By expanding union apprenticeship opportunities, more local residents will have the chance to join rewarding careers that will play an important role in building a stronger, cleaner energy future for generations to come.”
The Libertyville Training Center was completed in March and also benefits the north region as seasoned line workers serving the area will be able to respond to customer calls quicker if needing to deploy during their periodic refresher training.
“The clean energy transition in
In 2022, ComEd announced a three-year plan to hire 500 new entry-level trades workers. Since then, ComEd has hired 423 Construction Workers and Overhead Helpers – those starting their journey to become future line workers. Check back for job opportunities in overhead or other craft roles, and beyond at ComEd.com/Careers.
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