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Electrical & Mechanical Training
The Electrical & Mechanical Training program equips learners with the practical skills, safety knowledge, and technical foundation needed to work in high-demand electrical and mechanical environments. Trainees learn how systems work, how to troubleshoot safely, and how to support installation, maintenance, and repair tasks in real job settings.
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This pathway prepares students to move from beginner or semi-skilled → confident, job-ready technician support level with clear routes to certification and employment.

Who It’s For
Ideal for:
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Veterans transitioning into technical trades
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Returning citizens seeking skilled, sustainable work
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Unemployed adults wanting hands-on technical careers
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Facility and maintenance career seekers
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Problem-solvers who enjoy working with tools and systems
No previous technical background is required — we train from the ground up.

Real Skills & Certifications
Depending on program delivery, students may be prepared toward:
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OSHA Electrical Safety Basics
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NCCER Electrical or Industrial Maintenance modules
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Lockout/Tagout and workplace safety procedures
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Multimeter basics and electrical testing tools
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Introductory National Electrical Code concepts
(Credentials can be tailored to the client’s final offering.)
What Students Will Learn
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Electrical safety, hazards, and PPE
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Basic electrical theory: volts, amps, resistance, circuits
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Wiring basics, connectors, panels, and components
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Intro to motors, pumps, valves, and mechanical systems
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Troubleshooting fundamentals for electrical & mechanical issues
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Tool use, measurement, and hand/power equipment handling
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Workplace readiness, teamwork, and professional conduct
Program Structure
Career Outcomes / Job Roles
Graduates are prepared for entry-level roles such as:
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Electrical helper / technician assistant
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Mechanical maintenance trainee
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Industrial maintenance support worker
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Building systems technician assistant
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Facilities maintenance support
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Apprentice-level pathways in electrical trades
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These roles are:
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high-demand across industries
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pathways to strong long-term earnings
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stepping stones to licensed trades
