JCP&L Welcomes New Line and Substation Graduates from Training Program
- JCP&L hires 29 graduates from its Power Systems Institute program
- Transitioning to a new, paid apprentice program
- None.
Company is transitioning to a new, paid apprentice program
The new employees include 18 line workers and 11 substation electricians who completed the PSI training programs at Brookdale Community College in
"These men and women have dedicated themselves to their education, and we look forward to these graduates joining our workforce and making lives brighter in the communities we serve," said Jim Fakult, president of FirstEnergy's
The new line workers and their hometowns are:
- Mark Amatetti,
Califon - Braden Bowers,
Tatamy (PA) - David Cross,
Bangor (PA) - Dylan Deppe, Brick
- Pedro Diaz, Neptune
- Kevin Edwards, Aberdeen
- Ashton Escamilla,
Whitehouse Station - Patrick Filippini,
Boonton - Jordan Flores, Dover
- John Fuino, Brick
- Travis Lane,
New Egypt - Paul Mazzella,
Trenton - Kyle Mesce, Summit
- Derek Mooney, Parsippany-Troy Hills
- Vincent Ribinsky, Jr.,
Bayville - Nicholas Rosikiewicz,
Franklin Park - Bryan
Thompson ,Ledgewood - Aaron Yarbrough,
Newark
The new substation employees and their hometowns are:
- Rodney Burke,
Barnegat - Matthew Contos, Brick
- Logan DeCanio,
Pittstown - Ron Horton,
Trenton - Eugene Kaufmann,
Howell - Michael Mahan,
Ocean - Ryan Storm,
Pen Argyl (PA) - Matthew Trezza,
Morganville - John Velazquez-Chiusolo, Wall
- Matthew Wojciechowski,
Sayreville - Omar Xochipa,
Bethlehem (PA)
All the graduates will be assigned to line and substation shops across JCP&L's service area. Their work assignments will rotate as part of the training program.
PSI students split time between classes at the two colleges and JCP&L training facilities in
To help address the continuing need for new line workers, FirstEnergy is transitioning to a paid apprentice program that will consist of more on-the-job training with seasoned bargaining unit employees, offer opportunities for relationship-building with local department personnel from the outset of the training program and continue with classroom requirements to gain a deeper understanding of the electric industry.
"PSI has served us well for many years, and we believe an apprenticeship program is more in step with today's competitive labor market and is being successfully utilized by a number of our peer electric companies," said Fakult.
JCP&L serves 1.1 million customers in the counties of
FirstEnergy Corp. is dedicated to integrity, safety, reliability and operational excellence. Its 10 electric distribution companies form one of the nation's largest investor-owned electric systems, serving customers in
Editor's Note: Photos of FirstEnergy's Power Systems Institute training program are available for download on Flickr.
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