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The Electrical Engineering Technician program equips graduates with the skills to apply electrical principles in designing, testing, diagnosing, and improving electrical machinery, control systems, and circuits for industrial or commercial settings. Students learn to address challenges in power generation, distribution, transmission, and utilization.
Program Highlights
Instruction takes place at the state-of-the-art Chatham Trades & Technology facility, featuring modern industrial equipment.
Comprehensive curriculum combining theoretical knowledge with practical application.
Eligibility for associate membership and potential Certified Technician (C.Tech.) designation through OACETT.
Career Opportunities
Graduates enjoy excellent employment prospects across electrical utilities, telecommunications firms, electrical equipment manufacturers, engineering consultancies, government agencies, and diverse industrial sectors. Career paths include roles in motor repair, quality assurance, electrical construction/maintenance apprenticeships, as well as positions as power station technicians or field service specialists maintaining and testing electrical systems and heavy equipment controls.