Utilities

Lineman — Global Hiring Overview

Linemen install, maintain, and repair overhead and underground electrical distribution and transmission lines — energised work, splicing, and storm response.

Median Salary
$88.0k
$63.4k – $125k
Demand Score
96/100
Very High
Monthly Openings
12.5K
tracked globally
YoY Growth
+12%
rolling 12 months

Market Outlook

Demand for linemen in the global energy market is exceptionally strong. Oil & gas operators, renewables developers, utilities, EPC contractors, mining companies, and energy software firms report a 12% year-on-year increase in Lineman mandates, driven by smart grid rollouts, distribution capex, AMI deployments, and the integration of distributed energy resources.

Salary Trend

Lineman compensation typically falls between $63.4k and $125k, with experienced linemans in the global energy market commanding $125k+ at leading operators, IPPs, utilities, and EPC majors. Total compensation often includes shift premiums, offshore or remote allowances, performance bonuses, and equity where applicable.

Career Path

Linemen typically progress to Distribution Engineer, Utility Operator roles, or into operations director, head of distribution, and utility executive tracks across the global hiring energy market.

Key Responsibilities

  • Install and maintain power lines
  • Run energised line work
  • Respond to outages and storm damage
  • Follow rigorous safety procedures

Qualifications

  • Lineman apprenticeship / certification
  • CDL and bucket-truck experience
  • Hot-stick / live-line training

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Frequently Asked Questions

The median salary for a Lineman in the global energy market is around $88.0k, typically ranging from $63.4k to $125k based on experience, asset class, and the energy employer.