Applicant Reinterview Request Form

Following your interview from American Line Builders Apprenticeship Training Committee, if you are placed on the ALBAT Ranking (Standby) List and you are not satisfied with your placement, you can request to be re-interviewed.

After a minimum of ninety (90) days from the applicant interview date, applicants who have gained at least 450 hours of documented work experience in the electrical line construction industry, or has successfully completed two (2) or more post-secondary industry related classes may qualify for re-interview by ALBAT. Example of related classes include: Algebra I and II, Geometry, Trigonometry, Advanced Math, etA Online Math Course, Physical Sciences, Physics, Chemistry, Industrial Arts, Mechanical Drawing/Drafting, Computer Literacy/Programming, Related Vocational/Technical Courses. Any applicant who has met the above criteria may complete the Applicant Re-interview Request Form and submit for consideration.

The American Line Builders Apprenticeship Training (ALBAT) program is a cooperative labor-management training program funded and administered by American Line Builders Chapter, National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) and International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW), Fourth and Sixth Districts. In the IBEW Fourth District, ALBAT performs the training for Kentucky, Maryland, Ohio, Virginia, Washington, D.C. and West Virginia. ALBAT serves the IBEW Sixth District in Illinois, Indiana and Michigan.

ALBAT’s advantage as an apprenticeship provides the opportunity for individuals seeking highly-skilled, high-paying jobs and for employers seeking to build a qualified workforce. Our programs are built on providing flexible training that combines job-related technical instruction with structured on-the-job learning experiences. We are proud to train the top electricians in the following programs: Cable Splicing, Outside Line, Substation, Traffic Signal, Transmission, and URD (Underground Residential Distribution).