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What is Electrical Technology?

Electricity powers the world—from the lights in your home to the machines in factories. And behind every functioning system is a skilled professional trained in Electrical Technology. This field focuses on the installation, maintenance, and repair of electrical systems in residential, commercial, and industrial settings.

What Do You Learn in an Electrical Technology Program?

At Porter and Chester Institute (PCI), the Electrical Technology program is designed to prepare students for entry-level positions in the electrical trade. The hands-on, career-focused training includes:

Understanding and applying the National Electrical Code (NEC®)

Electrical theory and safety procedures

Residential and commercial wiring

Blueprint reading and circuit design

Installation and troubleshooting of electrical systems

Career Opportunities in Electrical Technology

Graduates of PCI’s Electrical Technology program may pursue a variety of career paths in the field, such as:

Apprentice Electrician – Gaining experience on job sites under the supervision of licensed electricians.

Residential Electrician – Installing and repairing home electrical systems

Commercial Electrician – Working on wiring and lighting systems in office buildings, schools, or stores

Industrial Electrician – Maintaining and troubleshooting electrical equipment in factories or manufacturing plants

Electrical Technician – Assisting engineers in developing and testing electrical equipment

Maintenance Electrician – Performing routine checks and repairs in large facilities

The Job Outlook

The job market for electricians is strong and growing. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of electricians is projected to grow 6% from 2022 to 2032, faster than the average for all occupations. About 73,500 job openings for electricians are projected each year, on average, over the decade—largely due to workers retiring or changing careers.
(Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics – Electricians BLS Electricians)

Start Your Training at PCI

At PCI, you can complete your Electrical Technology program in as few as 12 months. With Daytime and Evening class schedules and career services support, PCI is committed to helping you gain the skills you need to pursue a future in this in-demand field.

Ready to make your move? Visit our website or contact us today to learn more about the Electrical Technology program and how you can spark a new future with PCI. Your future in the electrical field is just around the corner. www.porterchester.edu