Prepare for a career in the electrical field with training at NOCE. Our Electrical Technology Certificate offers practical training to install, maintain, and repair electrical equipment and systems.
The Electrical Technology Certificate Program prepares students for entry-level employment in numerous electrical and electrical-related trades. The program integrates electrical theory with a hands-on application where students receive practical training to develop the foundational skills necessary to install, maintain, and repair electrical equipment and systems in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings.
Please note that the Electrical Technology Certificate Program will not qualify students to work for a C-10 contractor and will not qualify students to sit for the state certification exam.
Electricians perform duties related to the installation, maintenance, and repair of a wide variety of electrical systems and equipment. Some responsibilities include disassembling and reassembling electrical equipment, replacing defective or worn parts, examining electrical units, measuring materials and cutting components for installation, and maintaining and transporting tools
The Electrical Technology Certificate courses at NOCE are tuition-free. However, students are responsible for covering the cost of textbooks, software, course supplies, and a parking pass.
Career opportunities include: electrical technician, electrical drafters, and electrical estimators.
Average Hourly Wage: $29.00 to $34.00
Note: Salary and employment outlook is for the Los Angeles/Orange County area of California, and will vary depending on skill, experience, employer, and geographic location.