Job Description
Kotzebue Electric Association in cooperation with the Alaska Joint Electrical Apprenticeship & Training Trust (AJEATT) is accepting applications for Apprentice Lineman. Applications will be accepted through June 5, 2023.
All applicants that fully meet the following minimum requirements are encouraged to apply.
- Be 18 years of age by interview date.
- Possess a valid driver’s license.
- Have a High School Diploma, GED Certificate or higher degree.
- Have completed 2 semesters of Algebra 1 with a grade of ‘C’ or better, one post high school algebra course with a passing grade, the NJATC Online Tech Math Course, or the Work Keys Placement test at any State of Alaska Job Center with a score of 6 or higher
To apply for the position, you must submit:
- Online application form
- Copy of driver's license;
- Full individual driving record obtained within 90 days of application;
- Official transcripts for high school and post high school education and training, including GED records if applicable;
- Copy of high school diploma or GED certificate (high school transcripts are sufficient if they state that you obtained a diploma);
- Pay the $25 application fee
Any individual who is offered an apprenticeship will be employed through Kotzebue Electric Association and must meet all AJEATT and KEA pre-hire criteria.
If you served in the U.S. military within the last 5 years, or if you can document over 2,000 hours of electrical construction experience, different qualifications may apply to you.
Contact the AJEATT at (907) 479-4449; Email the AJEATT for more information
The AJEATT will not discriminate against apprenticeship applicants or apprentices based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex (including pregnancy and gender identity), sexual orientation, genetic information, or because they are an individual with a disability or a person 40 years old or older. The AJEATT will take affirmative action to provide equal opportunity in apprenticeship and will operate the apprenticeship programas required under Title 29 of the Code of Federal Regulations, part 30.