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Electricity

Habitat Build Dec 8 2021
Electrical Benjamin Pettyjohn
Electrical Guy
Electrical girl
Electrical Summer Huske Electrica
Electrical Scott Kremser Electrical

Our Electrical Program prepares students for one of the fastest‑growing and most in‑demand trades in the nation. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, careers in the electrical industry are projected to grow 14%, creating strong opportunities for skilled and motivated graduates.

Students who thrive in this program typically bring strong critical‑thinking, problem‑solving, and math skills, along with the ability to work independently and focus on technical tasks. These strengths help build a solid foundation for future careers not only as electricians, but also as electrical, industrial, and mechanical engineers. Students will have hands-on experiences in wiring, troubleshooting and repair. 

Graduates will have the opportunity to obtain the National Center for Construction Education & Research (NCCER) and OSHA certifications.  

Our curriculum emphasizes real-world application, including opportunities to work with Habitat for Humanity, where students apply their skills on authentic job sites while serving the community.

 

Industry Certifications:

  • NCCER Certifications in Construction Technology

  • OSHA 10-Hour Construction Safety

  • AHA American Heart Association CPR

  • First Aid

 

Student requirements:

  • Purchasing annual school insurance.

Insurance Information

Dress Code:

  • Closed-toe shoes.  No flip-flops or slides due to safety concerns around machinery.
  • Long pants in denim or twill.  No synthetic fabrics.
  • Students are required to wear dark blue polos daily.
  • Students may wear Tech High T-Shirts on Fridays.