Electrical Maintenance
Students install, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair residential and commercial electrical systems. There is always a demand for people with good electrical skills to work in commercial and home construction, maintenance and repair, and installation of electrical and electronic equipment. Beginning salaries are $20- $38 per hour and pay increases as skills and time in the business increase. Successful students are qualified to receive the California Electrical Training Card. The class focuses on academic, technical skills, and employability practices. Students will develop personal and professional skills in the classroom that will transfer to the workplace:
- Lockout-tagout (LOTO)
- Blueprint reading, layout of a job
- Residential and commercial wiring
- Pipe bending
- Safe practices, electrical code, and regulations
- Lighting switching
- DC/AC theory
- Electrical troubleshooting
- Use and care of tools and equipment
Class Benefits
Electrical MaintenanceClass Benefits
Electrical Maintenance
Class Benefits
- 30 high school credits earned per year
- Develop skills leading to a highly paid, high demand job
Certifications Earned Within the Class
Electrical MaintenanceCertifications Earned Within the Class
Electrical Maintenance
Certifications Earned Within the Class
- Class completion certificate
- Electrical Trainee Card “State Approved”
- Morrell Foundation Tool Kit Scholarship
Job Opportunities Upon Completion
Electrical MaintenanceJob Opportunities Upon Completion
Electrical Maintenance
Job Opportunities Upon Completion
- Assembler
- Electrician Apprentice
- Journeyman Electrician
- Sound Communication Technician
- Alarm Installation and Maintenance Technician
- Solar Energy Systems Installer
- Material Handler
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