Electrical Maintenance and Construction

Overview

About This Program

The Electrical Maintenance program is unique in that it covers an array of employment opportunities in the electrical field. Electrical maintenance workers understand electrical theory in its many diverse applications from residential and commercial construction and maintenance to heavy industrial power and control installations. They apply the latest technology and codes to diagnose, test and repair electrical equipment including appliances, motors, generator, distributors and control circuits.

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At-a-Glance

Degrees & Credits

Diploma (75 credits)

Campus
Hibbing

Electrical Maintenance Virtual Tour

Program Features

Experience Credit Allowance

Satisfactory completion of an approved two year electrical program fulfills the one year’s experience credit allowance (2000 hours) for a Class A journeyman electrician, power limited technician, or maintenance electrician license.

Accredited Program

Hibbing’s Electrical Maintenance and Construction program is accredited by the Minnesota Department of Labor.

Careers

Graduates will qualify for employment with processing companies, industrial firms, large and small manufacturing companies, electrical contractors, power companies and building construction companies. They may choose to do general electrical maintenance, install power and lighting systems or work in instrumentation, automation, and solar/wind.

Meet the Faculty

Steve Oberstar

Electrical Maintenance Instructor

Jesse Dahl

Electrical Maintenance Instructor

Donnie Samson

HVAC/Electrical CLA