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Powerline / Utilities Technician in Ontario

A skilled utilities path for people who can handle physical outdoor work, heights, safety rules, and apprenticeship progression.

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Accessibility40%

How approachable this path may be in the static data.

Time to enter

1 to 4 years to enter, longer to complete apprenticeship

Education level

Flexible

High school plus apprenticeship or trades pathway

Short answer

Powerline / Utilities Technician may be worth researching if the work conditions, requirements, and tradeoffs fit your life.

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Who this may fit

  • People comfortable with outdoor physical work
  • People who can follow safety rules closely
  • People interested in trades and utilities

Starting roles

  • Powerline technician apprentice
  • Utility arborist apprentice
  • Electrical utility worker
  • Groundperson
  • Meter technician

Next-step roles

  • Journeyperson powerline technician
  • Lead hand
  • Crew leader
  • Supervisor
  • Utility operations manager

Job titles to search

Powerline and utilities work can fit people who want outdoor technical trades work.

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Education and certification notes

Education

High school with strong math, physics, and trades readiness helps. College utility programs can help but are not always required.

Certification

Apprenticeship, safety training, working at heights, driver licensing, and trade certification are key parts of the route.

Employers to watch

  • Hydro One
  • Toronto Hydro
  • Alectra
  • Ontario local distribution companies
  • Utility contractors

Tradeoffs

  • The work can be dangerous and physically demanding.
  • Storm response, travel, and on-call work may be required.
  • Apprenticeship spots are competitive.

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