03/01/2024
Lytle Electric Company offers opportunities for area high school students to job shadow each year to live a day in the life of a Journeyman Inside Wireman (JIW). Today was no exception, we hosted two interested seniors from Red Hill Jr/Sr High School, Blaine Steber and Hayden Arbuckle as well as Hunter Garrard, a Robinson High School Junior. The students were granted security clearance to visit job sites at the Robinson Illinois new Hershey addition and see the intricate process controls and automation being installed by Lytle Electric at the plant. The apprenticeship degree-program and various work types were discussed to include the following; blown fiber optics, instrumentation, motor controls, power distribution systems to 13,800 volts, and the multiple types of raceway and support installation. The students were also afforded an opportunity to attend a daily management/planning meeting and interviews with a Project Manager, Superintendant, Estimator, Sr. Planner, QA/QC and Safety Director. The day included interviews with Journeymen Wiremen in their work environment performing installation activities. There were several hands-on activities that the young men were able to participate in such as conduit bending and conduit threading. We are always interested in engaging interested students and recruiting the next generation of electrical workers. Special thanks JD Bayne with Hershey, Red Hill JR/SR High School & Robinson Community Unit School District 2 staff for working with Lytle Electric to make this happen. Pictured below are Lytle Electric Project Manager, Randy Russell and Safety Director, Eric Biernbaum working with the students explaining trigonometry as it relates to conduit bending.