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Utility Training & Technical Training Services for Electric Utilities

Train your team with comprehensive programs that cover all areas of the electric utility industry

Courses, certification programs, and webinars for utility professionals

Online & In-Person Utility Training Courses that prepare your team for everything

Hi-Line Engineering, a GDS Associates Company, offers utility training programs designed the whole team. Whether you’re training novice or experienced engineers, systems managers, stakers, linemen, or administrative staff, Hi-Line courses and certification programs provide in-depth, interactive training for utility personnel. Course content is constantly updated to reflect evolving industry regulations and requirements.

Hi-Line Engineering Utility Training Courses and Webinars

Comprehensive Staking Technician Program

The Comprehensive Staking Technician program equips novice and experienced technicians with the knowledge they need to design safe, reliable and efficient electric distribution facilities.

Fundamentals of Utility Engineering Program

The Fundamentals of Utility Engineering program gives novice engineers practical training in the modeling, analysis, and problem-solving involved in the planning, operation and maintenance of an electric utility.

Utility Training Webinars

Hi-Line offers multiple webinar series throughout the year supporting utility training content.

On Demand Learning

Can’t attend a webinar live or want to use the session for a Lunch and Learn later? Webinars and trainings are recorded for later use and available for purchase.

Flexible utility training for a variety of organizations

For many utilities, sending team members away for training presents financial and logistical challenges. That’s why Hi-Line also offers in-house classes. Our team comes to your facility to train your team on-site. You can also let your employees train online with our webinar series that cover an array of utility industry topics.

Get the GUIDANCE YOU NEED to maximize reliability, affordability, and safety.