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Substation Craftsperson Advanced Apprentice – NE Borders
Best Apprenticeships, Frankfort, Kentucky, United States
Our three-year Advanced Apprenticeship Substations programme will train you to become a craftsperson in our substations. Here, we transform high‑voltage electricity into low‑voltage electricity, making it usable for homes and businesses.
Work Most of your apprenticeship is spent working. You’ll learn on the job by getting hands‑on experience.
What you’ll do at work As a technician, you’ll play a vital role in maintaining our substations and ensuring a safe and reliable electricity supply.
During the apprenticeship, you’ll learn;
Maintenance techniques for power transformers, main connections, terminals, and various types of joints
Experience working with air systems, batteries, and environmental battery charger systems
Following strict safety guidelines, you’ll be responsible for the maintenance, repair, and monitoring of high‑voltage substation equipment, including circuit breakers, transformers, disconnectors, compressors, and auxiliary systems
Your skills and expertise will contribute to the smooth operation of our substations and the overall electricity transmission network.
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Work Most of your apprenticeship is spent working. You’ll learn on the job by getting hands‑on experience.
What you’ll do at work As a technician, you’ll play a vital role in maintaining our substations and ensuring a safe and reliable electricity supply.
During the apprenticeship, you’ll learn;
Maintenance techniques for power transformers, main connections, terminals, and various types of joints
Experience working with air systems, batteries, and environmental battery charger systems
Following strict safety guidelines, you’ll be responsible for the maintenance, repair, and monitoring of high‑voltage substation equipment, including circuit breakers, transformers, disconnectors, compressors, and auxiliary systems
Your skills and expertise will contribute to the smooth operation of our substations and the overall electricity transmission network.
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