Electrician and Energy Trade Schools

Electrician and Energy Trade Schools produceand repairers, electronic home entertainment
workers who can answer the world's increasingequipment installers and repairers, telephone line
demand for more and better energy technology.installers and repairers, and small and large appliance
Traditional forms of energy include electricity, nuclearrepairers. Electricians and Energy Trade workers are
power, and fossil fuels such as oil, gas and diesel fuel.typically paid between $15 and $26.50 per hour. They
Electrician and Energy Trade students can specialize inregularly work a standard 40-hour week, and overtime
any of these fields, as well alternative forms of energyor night and weekend shifts are common.
such as solar, wind, ethanol, methane and others.Electrician and Energy Trade Schools offer various
Electrician and Energy jobs are some of thetraining programs at vocational facilities, or through local
fastest-growing fields of employment, and there areunions. Electricians are typically educated in the form of
many types of positions available. Some Electricianapprenticeships lasting three to five years. Professional
and Energy jobs include maintenance electricians,electricians are required to pass an exam that tests
heating, air-conditioning and refrigeration mechanics andknowledge of local electric and building codes, electrical
installers, power plant workers, construction electricians,theory, and the National Electrical Code.
gas and oil workers, electrical and electronics installers