Graduates Shine at NLTCC’s Second Power Line Worker Rodeo

Line Worker Students

Northwest Louisiana Technical Community College (NLTCC) held its second Power Line Worker Rodeo on December 12, 2024, at the Shreveport campus. The event highlighted the skills of the graduating line worker students, giving them a platform to showcase what they’ve learned throughout the program.

 

During the rodeo, students demonstrated a bell change out, switch change out, pin change out, and participated in a timed Hurtman Rescue race. The graduating class includes Brad Branch, Tyler Moore, Noah Wilson, Kerry Alex, Zack White, Karson Hartsell, and Aaron Sawangsri.

 

Led by James Barlow, an instructor and AEP SWEPCO alumni, the Power Line Worker Program at NLTCC equips students with technical skills while fostering a strong sense of responsibility and community service. Through hands-on training and immersive learning experiences, students develop the confidence and competence required to excel in the demanding profession of linework. Students in the program earn a number of credentials, including their Class A CDL (Commercial Driver’s License) and CPR certification.

line worker students       Line worker students on pole with American flag

“Our program is all about putting the skills and the certifications within reach of Ark-La-Tex students to enhance their overall employability and ensure they are job ready,” said Dr. Jayda Spillers, NLTCC Chancellor. “We believe we have the opportunity to deliver a program that meets the needs of our local residents and employers.”

 

The next class for the Power Line Worker program begins in August 2025. Entrance requirements include being 18 years old, having a current driver's license, undergoing a DOT physical, having a high school diploma or equivalent, and not fearing working at high elevations. Additionally, applicants must pass a DOT drug screen, with associated costs covered by the student. For more information, visit nltcc.edu.

 

NLTCC is proud to be the only provider of line worker training in Northwest Louisiana, offering a pathway to a rewarding career in this vital industry.

 

Media Contact:

NLTCC: Kelsey Meshell | Public Relations Coordinator | 318.371.3035 | [email protected]