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Is 12Q (Powerline Distribution Specialist (RC)) a Good MOS?

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Quick Facts — 12Q (Powerline Distribution Specialist (RC))

AIT / Training

10 weeks

Training Location

Fort Leonard Wood, MO

Career Field

Engineer

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About 12Q Powerline Distribution Specialist (RC)

Constructs and maintains overhead and underground electrical distribution systems on military installations. Operates line trucks and specialized equipment to string electrical wires and maintain power infrastructure.

Training Duration

10 weeks

Training Location

Fort Leonard Wood, MO

Career Field

Engineer

Recruiter vs. Reality

What the Recruiter Says

You'll be an Army power line technician — stringing and maintaining overhead and underground electrical distribution systems on military installations. The civilian translation is direct: IBEW-affiliated utility lineworker. Journeyman lineworkers are in severe shortage nationwide and unions actively recruit veterans. Starting pay after apprenticeship is $80K+; journeyman lineworkers in high-cost states earn $100K+. The apprenticeship programs recognize military electrical experience and compress the timeline. This is one of the clearest trades pipelines from enlisted service to a six-figure career that doesn't require a college degree.

What It's Actually Like

You will climb poles and string wire in weather conditions that OSHA would classify as 'are you serious right now.' The power line work is real, the heights are real, and the electrical hazards are real in a way that clarifies your mortality with a focus that no leadership course can replicate. Your equipment will be a mix of functional and 'we're not sure how this is still working but don't touch that.' In garrison you're doing installation maintenance that nobody notices until it stops working, at which point you are personally responsible for every cold shower and dark room on post. The lineman trade is one of the most direct civilian translations in the Army — utility companies pay journeyman linemen extremely well and the union will accept your time. Your arms will be disproportionately strong. Your stories about working energized lines in a rainstorm because the mission didn't care about weather will be incomprehensible to civilians and completely understood by every other lineman you ever meet. That's its own kind of brotherhood.

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