Line Installer & Repairer (Electrical/Telecom) in New York

Line installers erect and maintain the power lines and telecommunications cables that connect America's homes and businesses to the grid and internet. This high-demand trade pays extremely well — particularly electrical lineworkers — with utilities offering strong benefits and overtime pay.

$74,868 NY Median Salary
6% Growth Rate
4–5 years Training

💰 Line Installer & Repairer (Electrical/Telecom) Salary in New York

Estimated salary range for Line Installer & Repairer (Electrical/Telecom)s in New York, based on BLS national data adjusted for regional cost of living.

Entry
$48,000
Median
$74,868
Experienced
$108,000

🎓 Line Installer & Repairer (Electrical/Telecom) Licensing in New York

Credential required: IBEW Apprenticeship or Utility Company Training

Requirements may vary slightly by state. Always verify current licensing requirements with the New York state licensing board before enrolling.

Schools and programs related to Line Installer & Repairer (Electrical/Telecom) in New York

These listings are shown as related training options for Line Installer & Repairer (Electrical/Telecom) in New York. Before enrolling, compare program length, total cost, credential outcomes, and how well each option matches local employer demand.

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Apex Technical School

📍 Long Island City, NY

Certificate 1-<2yr

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Lincoln Technical Institute-Whitestone

📍 Whitestone, NY

Certificate 1-<2yr

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Berk Trade and Business School

📍 Long Island City, NY

Award

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Erie 1 BOCES

📍 West Seneca, NY

Award

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Hudson Valley Community College

📍 Troy, NY

Certificate 2-4yr

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Clinton Essex Warren Washington BOCES

📍 Plattsburgh, NY

Certificate 1-<2yr

How to compare these options

  • Look for programs that align with the most common hiring path for Line Installer & Repairer (Electrical/Telecom) in New York.
  • Ask whether graduates are prepared for any required credential, license, or employer screening step.
  • Compare cost, completion time, and schedule before making a final decision.

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