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Electrical Lineman Apprenticeships in Hawaii
9 registered apprenticeship programs in Hawaii train electrical lineman apprentices. Registered apprenticeships (U.S. Dept of Labor) pay wages from day one — training costs are typically covered by the sponsor instead of tuition. Most run 2–5 years to full journey-level pay, and you apply directly to the sponsor.
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Registered programs by city
Honolulu (4)
| Sponsor | Program type |
| International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local Union 1260 | Multiple Employer |
| CITY & COUNTY OF HONOLULU APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM | Single Employer |
| HAWAII ELECTRICIANS JOINT APPRENTICESHIP COMMITTEE | Multiple Employer |
| HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC COMPANY, INC. | Single Employer |
Hilo (1)
| Sponsor | Program type |
| Hawaii Electric Light Company | Single Employer |
Joint Base Pearl Harbor (1)
| Sponsor | Program type |
| NAVFAC Hawaii · site | Single Employer |
Lihue (1)
| Sponsor | Program type |
| KAUAI ISLAND UTILITY COOPERATIVE | Single Employer |
Pearl Harbor (1)
| Sponsor | Program type |
| Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard & IMF · site | Single Employer |
Kahului (1)
| Sponsor | Program type |
| MAUI ELECTRIC COMPANY, LTD. | Single Employer |
To apply: contact sponsors through apprenticeship.gov or the sponsor's own site. Prefer classroom-first? Compare the 3 electrical lineman schools in Hawaii.
Sponsor data: U.S. Dept of Labor Registered Apprenticeship (apprenticeship.gov), refreshed quarterly; locations reflect DOL registration records. Duplicate registrations and corrections-facility programs are filtered from display. Independent site — not affiliated with the U.S. DOL. About half of states run their own apprenticeship agencies (incl. NY, MN, OR, VT, WA, DC) — federal data undercounts those states, so a low count there does not mean apprenticeships don't exist.