Substation Apprenticeship
HOW MANY COURSES
8 Courses
WHAT IS THE COST?
$1,300
HOW LONG TO COMPLETE?
8 Semesters
Tuition is subject to change without notice. Additional fees may be required.
OVERVIEW
FULL DESCRIPTION
FUNDING
HOW TO REGISTER
The Substation Apprenticeship program is designed to provide related technical instruction for students currently employed as apprentice substation technicians in the electric power industry. A substation technician constructs, maintains, and repairs substation facilities and equipment used to deliver electric power to customers. The program covers topics related to construction, maintenance, and operation of substations including:
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
- AC and DC electrical theory
- Safety protocols required when working with electricity
- Transformer theory and transformer connections
- Ropes and rigging
- Grounding
- Switchgear and metering
- Working on energized lines
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OCCUPATIONS
Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers
Entry-Level Wage: $23.12
Median Wage: $38.30
Monthly Openings: 13
Occupational Data, 2024, Salt Lake County, Lightcast Economic Modeling
COURSES
CONTACT
Justine Dvorchak-Rodriguez | jdvorcha@slcc.edu | 801-957-5325