Region 10 Program of Studies

Completion of two years in our program provides the hours neces- sary for a Journeyman’s license whch commands higher salaries:

Master Electrician $70,000 - $100,000+ (for experienced master electricians) Master electricians have obtained their journeyman’s license and typically have several years of experience. They oversee electrical projects, train apprentices, and ensure com- pliance with electrical codes and regulations. Electrical Contractor $75,000-$150,000+ (for established contractors) Electrical contractors are licensed professionals who oversee electrical projects from start to finish. They bid on projects, manage teams of electricians, and ensure that work meets quality and safety standards. Electrical Engineer $97,970 - $150,000+ per year (for experienced engineers in special- ized fields or leadership roles) With a journeyman’s license, individuals may pursue further education to become elec- trical engineers. Electrical engineers design, develop, and test electrical systems and equipment. They may work in industries such as manufacturing, telecommunications, or power generation. Automation Engineer $88,240-$130,000+ per year (for experienced engineers with ex- pertise in advanced automation technologies) Automation engineers design, develop, and implement automated systems used in manufacturing and industrial processes. They may specialize in robotics, PLC program- ming, or control systems design. Electrical Project Manager $89,000-$130,000+ per year (for project managers with ex- tensive experience and successful project delivery) Electrical project managers oversee the planning, execution, and completion of electri- cal projects. They coordinate with clients, engineers, and contractors to ensure projects are completed on time and within budget. Renewable Energy Consultant $77,000 - $120,000+ (for consultants with specialized knowledge and a track record of successful projects) Renewable energy consultants advise clients on implementing renewable energy solu- tions such as solar, wind, or hydroelectric systems. They assess feasibility, design sys- tems, and provide expertise on regulatory compliance. Technical Trainer/Instructor $60,000- $100,000+ per year (for experienced trainers with industry certifications and advanced teaching skills) Technical trainers or instructors teach electrical concepts, codes, and practices to ap- prentices, students, or employees. They may work in vocational schools, community colleges, or as corporate trainers. (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics)

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