Electrical Construction & Maintenance Tech.
Overview
- Delivery: Daytime Classes
- Start: Fall or Spring Semester, Full-Time Recommended
- Location: Rosemount Campus
Outcomes
- Electrical Construction & Maintenance Technology — A.A.S. Degree
81 credits - Electrical Construction & Maintenance Technology — Diploma
75 credits
Gainful Employment Reports
Major Description
Designed to give students hands-on experience for entry-level positions in electrical construction, installation, operation and maintenance occupations, this program delivers technical courses in electrical/electronics theory plus the installation, maintenance, wiring, and testing of electrical/electronic apparatus and control devices through the application of the National Electric Code.
Work Environment
Able to work indoors and out, electricians must be safety conscious and able to distinguish colors. They find work with electrical contractors, private companies and plants, and manufacturers of electrical equipment.
Potential Job Titles
- Construction Electrician
- Electrical Installer
- Electrical Maintenance Worker
- Industrial Electrician
- Electrical System Specialist
- Solar Installer
Salary Data
- Average Wage: $29.94/hour
- Top Earners: $40.15/hour
Academic Advisors
- Chris Yang
Enrollment Advisor/Financial Aid Specialist
chris.yang@dctc.edu
651-423-8647
Dean
- Mike Opp
Dean of Transportation and Technical Careers
Instructors
| Michael Buck | 651-423-8494 | michael.buck@dctc.edu | BIO |
| Ronald Gruenes | 651-423-8563 | ronald.gruenes@dctc.edu | BIO |
| Bruce Hansberger | 651-423-8432 | bruce.hansberger@dctc.edu | BIO |