Pole donation helps train aspiring lineworkers at Hinds Community College
Entergy Mississippi is helping to prepare the stateâs next generation of lineworkers for the field by donating one of the most essential pieces of learning equipment to Hinds Community College. The company donated 21 utility poles to the community collegeâs â a value of nearly $9,200.
âA skilled workforce is critical to the electrical industryâs long-term success and commitment to the communities we serve. We hope this donation will lay the groundwork for many future careers,â said Richie Moore, director of region distribution operations at Entergy Mississippi.
âWeâre grateful to Entergy for helping us provide essential hands-on experience that our students will most definitely need once they complete the course and enter the workforce. Weâre offering this program in response to the increased demand for lineworkers in the electrical utility industry,â said Jason Webb, dean of construction and manufacturing at Hinds Community College.
Learning the techniques to safely work on a utility pole, at a deenergized training yard, is fundamental for lineworkers.
âSafety is a core value at Entergy. What better way to support aspiring lineworkers and promote safety than to provide them with the proper equipment to practice the skills theyâll need on the job,â said Chad Upton, supervisor of learning and development at Entergy.
In addition to providing new poles for the program, Entergy advised the school on the program curriculum and installed the poles at the Raymond Campus at no cost to the school.
âWhen a college comes to you wanting to develop a program and curriculum similar to yours, that means youâre producing great work. These students should finish this program a step ahead, ready to easily transition into the workforce. Thatâs what the industry needs,â said Michael McNair, senior technical training specialist at Entergy.
This 16-week intensive program includes courses on:
- Safety for Line Workers
- National Electrical Code
- Fundamentals of Electricity for Line Workers
- Pole Climbing
- Interpersonal Skills for Line Workers
- Truck Driving for Line Workers
The first cohort began class in August, and up to 16 students will be accepted per semester. Upon completion, students will receive a certificate so potential employers can see what they learned.
âMy father retired from Entergy with 29 years of service. He always spoke highly of Entergy and has many good memories of his time with the company. So having their assistance in getting this program off the ground is quite special for me,â added Webb.
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