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Transformer School for Electric Line Workers

2/26/2025

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March 4-6, 2025 – IAMU Training & Office Complex
Iowa Association of Municipal Utilities is pleased to offer our Transformer School for Electric Lineworkers.  This Transformer School will focus on single-phase and three-phase transformer connections and theory. This workshop will be a combination of classroom & hands-on training. Participants will be exposed to situations that are as “real-world” as possible, without the real-world risk or danger.

The course will start with the basics of transformers, including turns ratios, polarities, calculations, connections, and troubleshooting. Additionally, participants will learn about three-phase systems with phasor diagrams and the relationship of the phasor to the transformer itself.  In the hands-on portion of the course, participants will work with miniature transformers that are energized and will blow fuses, in order to experience what happens when something is wired incorrectly. The class will continue to build on the miniature transformer banks and work on troubleshooting. Additionally, they will discuss motor rotation as it relates to three-phase systems.

This workshop is beneficial for anyone that is involved with the electric line crew including apprentices, journeyman lineworkers, and employees from other departments that may assist as a ground person. It is also applicable to those who desire to strengthen their basic transformer knowledge.
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*Apprentices will receive 16 OJT hours for attendance (OH & URD hours)*

Click here for more information
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2025 Gas Pipeline Welder Qualification Workshop

2/26/2025

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Designed for beginning and advanced welding, these workshops are for gas distribution system welders who work for municipal utilities or welding contractors.  Included will be the opportunity to perform one or more of the pipeline welding procedures in the IAMU procedures manual. Instructions on current welding techniques will be given throughout both sessions.

Registration is open for the 2025 Gas Pipeline Welder Qualification Workshop.  This year's workshop will be held March 10-13 in Emmetsburg, Iowa at the Iowa Lakes Community College.

Designed for beginning and advanced welding, this workshop is for gas distribution system welders who work for municipal utilities or welding contractors.  Included will be the opportunity to perform one or more of the pipeline welding procedures in the IAMU procedures manual. Instructions on current welding techniques will be given throughout both sessions.

For more information, and to register, please click here.

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Midwest ESRI Utility Users Group 2025 Conference

2/25/2025

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Utility Clerk Conference 2025

2/25/2025

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IAMU Safety Group Insurance Program Dividend-2023/24 Policy Term

2/19/2025

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Program Members,​

As we indicated last fall the IAMU Safety Group program earned a record dividend of over $7.3M for the 2023/24 policy term. Member checks and dividend calculation details are being mailed out to your local insurance agent for delivery. Thank you for your commitment to safety and continued support of the IAMU Safety Group Insurance Program!Program Members,
 
As we indicated last fall the IAMU Safety Group program earned a record dividend of over $7.3M for the 2023/24 policy term. Member checks and dividend calculation details are being mailed out to your local insurance agent for delivery. Thank you for your commitment to safety and continued support of the IAMU Safety Group Insurance Program!
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Winter Weather Safety Tips to Prevents Slips and Falls

2/18/2025

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Article from EMC Insurance 
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Winter weather safety tips to prevents slips and falls
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Last Chance- Register now!  IAMU Energy Conference Registration

2/12/2025

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Register for the IAMU Energy Conference!

Join other municipal energy professionals for the annual IAMU Energy Conference on February 18-20, 2025, at the Courtyard by Marriott,  2405 SE Creekview Dr. Ankeny, Iowa  50021

Learn more about the latest happenings in the industry and network with others during this much anticipated yearly event.

The Annual Legislative Reception is also planned for this time, taking place on Feb 19 at Ken’s – a not so speakeasy, in Des Moines’ East Village.  

View the full agenda and register
here.
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2025 Iowa Pipeline Safety Conference

2/10/2025

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The Iowa Utilities Commission and the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration’s Pipeline Safety Training and Qualification Division are jointly hosting the 2025 Iowa Pipeline Safety Conference.

This two-day conference is an opportunity to learn about the latest state and federal pipeline safety regulations. The conference is geared to personnel from the investor-owned natural gas utilities, pipeline companies, and municipalities, as well as pipeline operators, gas industry workers, engineers, managers, gas system maintenance personnel, and local officials. Conference attendees will:

·  Learn about hot topics in the natural gas industry
·  Meet and interact with industry experts
·  Network with attendees and product suppliers
·  Receive information on the latest products

Conference Details
Event Dates: February 25 and 26, 2025
Event Location: Holiday Inn Des Moines - Airport Conference Center, 6111 Fleur Drive
Registration fee:  $300 before December 31 (early-bird registration); $350 after December 31. Fee is nonrefundable, but substitutions are allowed. 
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The room block at Holiday Inn Des Moines - Airport Conference Center will close at 5 p.m. January 29 or when the reserved block of rooms sells out. You must register for the conference before receiving the hotel reservation link to book your hotel room.

Please visit our conference website for key conference details and the latest updates as the event approaches.

Registration is now open. Click this link to register for the conference.
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Iowa STEM Extends Grant for Energy Sector Externs into Summer 2025

2/5/2025

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The Iowa Governor’s STEM Advisory Council at the Department of Education has received extended funding for this year’s Iowa STEM Teacher Externships Program. Through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) grant, administered by the Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA), the program includes energy sector externship opportunities at no cost to host organizations. The Iowa STEM Teacher Externships Program offers a mutually beneficial experience that bridges education and industry.

“Made possible through the partnership of schools, workplace hosts, and supporters like IEDA, Iowa STEM Teacher Externships support nearly 80 educators across Iowa each year in connecting the classroom to in-demand STEM workplaces,” said Iowa Department of Education Director McKenzie Snow. “The career exploration and work-based learning opportunities emerging from these externships deeply engage students and help build Iowa’s strong talent pipeline.”

Applications Now Open for 2025
Both potential energy sector workplace hosts and STEM teachers can now apply for this year’s Iowa STEM Teacher Externships Program. This initiative provides teachers firsthand experience in the energy industry, helping them integrate real-world knowledge into their classrooms while offering businesses innovative problem-solving perspectives during the summer.

How the Program Works
The Iowa STEM Teacher Externship Program provides significant benefits to educators and, by extension, their students as well as to the broader community. Through a 5-6 week (200 -240 hour) summer placement, teachers partner with local businesses. During this time, they assist host organizations with projects, engage in real-world problem-solving and gain invaluable insights into energy and other STEM careers.

“Providing educators with the tools that allow their students to experience the energy industry will enrich classrooms — and it will help Iowa groom a highly skilled talent pipeline that fuels the future of innovation in STEM fields, particularly in the energy sector,” said Debi Durham, director of the Iowa Economic Development Authority, which houses the Iowa Energy Office. “Today’s students are tomorrow’s workforce, and they are critical to Iowa’s economic growth and success.”
When teachers return to their classrooms in the fall, they share these experiences with students in STEM subjects, offering rich, contextual learning opportunities. By incorporating workplace skills and industry knowledge into their teaching, educators can enrich curriculum and inspire students to explore careers in the energy sector.

“In fifth grade, we have a unit focused on water—how we use it, source it and dispose of it,” said Maria Sneath, Muscatine Community School District teacher and 2024 Iowa STEM Teacher Extern with Muscatine Power and Water. “Through my time with MPW, students now have a deeper understanding of how water plays a vital role in producing electricity, specifically in a coal-fired power plant. They’ve also learned about Muscatine’s natural aquifer, how water is sourced from our wells and the process that takes it from the source to their taps.”

Get Involved
Teachers: If you’re a STEM educator looking for a paid summer professional development experience to expand your understanding of energy careers, apply today. Even if there isn’t an energy sector workplace host in your area, you can still apply and we will work to find one near you or you may suggest a potential host.
Energy Businesses: If you’re an energy sector organization interested in hosting a teacher for summer 2025, complete the workplace host interest form or contact Program Coordinator Ann Gritzner at [email protected] to learn more.

Join us in connecting classrooms and careers while shaping the future workforce of the energy sector.




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Mobile Crane Operator- Certification and Re-certification

2/3/2025

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The Iowa Association of Municipal Utilities will be holding both initial certification and re-certification classes for mobile crane operators at our location. This journey-level certification is granted through the National Center for Construction Education and Research. IAMU is an accredited assessment center.

Re-certification for crane operators is required every 5 years. In order to certify or re-certify you must pass both the practical examination and the computerized test with an 80% score for each. There is no grace period after your certification expires.

To see pricing and the full list of class dates go to 
https://members.iamu.org/page/NCCER.
  • To get signed up for the 3/24/2025 to 3/28/2025 Certified Mobile Crane Operator - Telescoping Boom class, please CLICK HERE.
To save your seat for the April 22 – 24, June 16 – 20, July 22 – 24, August 25 – 29 or October 7 – 9, classes please click here and enter your information on the NCCER Class Placeholder list. You will be contacted by IAMU when registration for that class is available.

Additional Notes:

  • There is a maximum of 10 participants per class session
  • Lunch will be provided Monday through Thursday (for full NCCER Certification course)
  • All participants will attend classroom days. Exams will take place on the Wednesday of each class session. Depending on the number of participants, Wednesday evening and Friday may also be used for practical exams
  • Each participant will need to bring their PPE for the practical exam: High Viz clothing, hardhat, safety glasses, gloves, safety shoes, and long pants
  • Additional fees for written re-tests and practical re-exams, retakes are $139 and may be taken during any scheduled exam date.   
  • NCCER policy prohibits completing the re-certification process more than 180 days before the expiration date or your certification.

Questions?
If you have any questions in regards to the classes, or requirements, please contact:
Margret Meade, IAMU Safety Outreach Coordinator (
[email protected])
Phone:  515.210.6617
 
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