Electrical Power Technology
Electrical power technicians are part of a highly skilled, well-paying career that keeps the wheels of industry turning! They perform preventative, corrective and overhaul services on complex industrial plant systems; solve equipment problems; and determine optimum equipment functioning.
91¶ÌÊÓƵ established a nuclear curriculum in response to the immediate need of Florida Power and Light to replace retiring workers, update skills of the existing workforce and create a career ladder for incumbent workers and additional opportunities for professional development and advancement. The Electrical Power Technology program has the following options: instrumentation and control and electrical (ICE) specialization, mechanical and radiation protection.
The Electrical Power Technology program has specific admissions requirements. In addition to an admissions application, candidates must successfully pass a series of tests prescribed by our industrial partner, Florida Power and Light.
Once You Complete the Program
91¶ÌÊÓƵ established a nuclear curriculum in response to the immediate need of Florida Power and Light to replace retiring workers, update skills of the existing workforce and create a career ladder for incumbent workers and additional opportunities for professional development and advancement.
Associate in Science
Gain management and technical skills in many high-demand career fields, with the option to continue toward a Bachelor’s Degree at 91¶ÌÊÓƵ. For course descriptions, see the .
Career Training
Students enrolled in Career and Technical Education programs build increasingly sophisticated skills in both clock hour and college credit modules. For course descriptions, see the .