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Advanced Solar PV and Thermal System Installer Albuquerque - Job Corps
Program Level
Advanced
Location
Albuquerque , New Mexico miles away)
Advanced Solar PV and Thermal System Installer Albuquerque - Job Corps
Industry: Renewable Resources and Energy
Environment: City
Students Enrolled: N/A
More Info
1500 Indian School Road NWAlbuquerque , New Mexico 87104
(505) 346-2562
Map & Directions
Program Brochure
Program Description
Overview
The Job Corps Solar PV and Thermal System Installer Advanced Training program requires training in the following subject areas:
- Safety
- Hand and power tools
- Construction math and industry vocabulary
- Solar energy and system fundamentals
- Electricity and energy basics
- Site assessments
- Installing solar thermal collectors, water heaters, storage tanks, piping, pipe insulation, and connecting-system piping
- Installing thermal system operation and identification tags and labels
- Performing solar thermal system checkouts
- Installing solar PV panels, arrays, and subsystems
- Solar PV system electrical and design
- Inspecting, maintaining, and troubleshooting systems
- Siting, sizing, and materials
Program Expectations
Students entering the Solar PV and Thermal System Installer Advanced Training program will be expected to participate in the following professional practices:
- Arrive on time and be ready to begin work immediately.
- Dress for the training area with uniform and boots worn properly at all times.
- Work the entire time while on the job.
- Adhere to OSHA and other safety rules at all times.
- Follow rules and instructions of the training area and Job Corps.
- Demonstrate respect for self, tools, and equipment.
- Take care of the work area—keeping work areas clean and safe, picking up tools, and maintaining the shop.
- Exercise good customer relations skills.
Program Entry Requirements
Before entering the Solar PV and Thermal System Installer Advanced Training program, students must:
- Complete one of the following Job Corps basic career technical training programs: Carpentry; Electrical; Facilities Maintenance; Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC); or Plumbing.
- Have a high school diploma or the equivalent.
- Have the ability to perform physical requirements of solar PV installations, including
- regularly lifting 50 pounds and safely climbing ladders up to 40 feet.
- Have Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 10-Hour Training certificate.
- Have a positive behavior record with no major incidents in the past 90 days.
- Have a positive attendance and progress record.
- Have health clearance from the Job Corps center where they received basic training.
- Meet academic (math and reading) requirements.
- Have a valid driver’s license.
- Pass an entrance exam.
- Complete a successful phone or in-person interview.
Primary Credential
As a Job Corps student, you can earn credentials in your training area that demonstrate you have gained the knowledge and skills to help you succeed in your career. Credentials may lead to greater employment opportunities, higher wages, and promotions. Students who complete a Renewable Resources and Energy training area can earn nationally recognized credentials from organizations such as
The International Society of Arboriculture (ISA),
The Professional Landcare Network (PLANET), and
The North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP).
Advanced Solar PV and Thermal System Installer Arecibo Job Corps
Program Level
Advanced
Location
Garrochales , Puerto Rico miles away)
Advanced Solar PV and Thermal System Installer Arecibo Job Corps
Industry: Renewable Resources and Energy
Environment: Rural
Students Enrolled: N/A
More Info
General https://arecibo.jobcorps.gov/
PO Box 544Garrochales , Puerto Rico 652
(787) 881-2300
Map & Directions
Program Brochure
Program Description
Overview
The Job Corps Solar PV and Thermal System Installer Advanced Training program requires training in the following subject areas:
- Safety
- Hand and power tools
- Construction math and industry vocabulary
- Solar energy and system fundamentals
- Electricity and energy basics
- Site assessments
- Installing solar thermal collectors, water heaters, storage tanks, piping, pipe insulation, and connecting-system piping
- Installing thermal system operation and identification tags and labels
- Performing solar thermal system checkouts
- Installing solar PV panels, arrays, and subsystems
- Solar PV system electrical and design
- Inspecting, maintaining, and troubleshooting systems
- Siting, sizing, and materials
Program Expectations
Students entering the Solar PV and Thermal System Installer Advanced Training program will be expected to participate in the following professional practices:
- Arrive on time and be ready to begin work immediately.
- Dress for the training area with uniform and boots worn properly at all times.
- Work the entire time while on the job.
- Adhere to OSHA and other safety rules at all times.
- Follow rules and instructions of the training area and Job Corps.
- Demonstrate respect for self, tools, and equipment.
- Take care of the work area—keeping work areas clean and safe, picking up tools, and maintaining the shop.
- Exercise good customer relations skills.
Program Entry Requirements
Before entering the Solar PV and Thermal System Installer Advanced Training program, students must:
- Complete one of the following Job Corps basic career technical training programs: Carpentry; Electrical; Facilities Maintenance; Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC); or Plumbing.
- Have a high school diploma or the equivalent.
- Have the ability to perform physical requirements of solar PV installations, including
- regularly lifting 50 pounds and safely climbing ladders up to 40 feet.
- Have Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 10-Hour Training certificate.
- Have a positive behavior record with no major incidents in the past 90 days.
- Have a positive attendance and progress record.
- Have health clearance from the Job Corps center where they received basic training.
- Meet academic (math and reading) requirements.
- Have a valid driver’s license.
- Pass an entrance exam.
- Complete a successful phone or in-person interview.
Primary Credential
As a Job Corps student, you can earn credentials in your training area that demonstrate you have gained the knowledge and skills to help you succeed in your career. Credentials may lead to greater employment opportunities, higher wages, and promotions. Students who complete a Renewable Resources and Energy training area can earn nationally recognized credentials from organizations such as
The International Society of Arboriculture (ISA),
The Professional Landcare Network (PLANET), and
The North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP).
Advanced Electrical Residential Service Technician, Pre-Apprentice Delaware Valley - Job Corps
Program Level
Advanced
Location
Callicoon , New York miles away)
Advanced Electrical Residential Service Technician, Pre-Apprentice Delaware Valley - Job Corps
Industry: Construction
Environment: Rural
Students Enrolled: N/A
More Info
9368 State Route 97Callicoon , New York 12723
(716) 595-8760
Map & Directions
Advanced Weatherization Detroit - Job Corps
Program Level
Advanced
Location
Detroit , Michigan miles away)
Advanced Weatherization Detroit - Job Corps
Industry: Construction
Environment: Metropolis
Students Enrolled: N/A
More Info
11801 Woodrow Wilson StreetDetroit , Michigan 48206
(313) 852-0300
Map & Directions
Program Brochure
Program Description
Overview
The Job Corps Weatherization Technician Advanced Training program requires advanced training in the following subject areas:
- Safety, including combustion safety
- Introduction to weatherization
- Introduction to hand and power tools
- Construction math and industry vocabulary
- Introduction to prints, drawings, and building structure and materials
- Introduction to building science
- Introduction to energy and mechanical systems
- Air leakage, blower door, and diagnostics
- Duct-sealing and insulation
- Attics, basements, and crawl spaces
- Windows and doors
- Dryer vents
- Base-load measures
- Building safety systems
- Introduction to heating and cooling systems
Program Expectations:
Students entering the Weatherization Technician Advanced Training program will be expected to participate in the following professional practices:
- Arrive on time and be ready to begin work immediately.
- Dress for the training area with uniform and boots worn properly at all times.
- Work the entire time while on the job.
- Follow safety skills guidelines.
- Follow rules and instruction of the training area and Job Corps.
- Demonstrate respect for self, tools, and equipment.
- Take care of the work area—keeping work areas clean and safe, picking up tools, and maintaining the shop.
- Exercise good customer relations skills.
Program Entry Requirements
Before entering the Weatherization Technician Advanced Training program, students must:
- Complete one of the following Job Corps basic career technical training programs: Carpentry; Electrical; Facilities Maintenance; Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC); or Plumbing.
- Have a high school diploma or the equivalent.
- Have a positive behavior record with no major incidents in the past 90 days.
- Have a positive attendance and progress record.
- Have health clearance from the Job Corps center where they received basic training.
- Meet academic (math and reading) requirements.
- Have a valid driver’s license.
- Pass an entrance exam.
- Complete a successful phone or in-person interview.
Primary Credential
As a Job Corps student, you can earn credentials in your training area that demonstrate you have gained the knowledge and skills to help you succeed in your career. Credentials may lead to greater employment opportunities, higher wages, and promotions.
Students who complete a center-based Construction training area can earn nationally recognized credentials from organizations such as
Students training in union-affiliated programs, such as:
- The United Brotherhood of Carpenters (UBC),
- International Masonry Institute (IMI),
- International Union of Operating Engineers (IUOE),
- International Union of Painters and Allied Trades (IUPAT), and
- National Plastering Industry Joint Apprenticeship Trust Fund (NPIJATF),
can earn a certificate of completion that offers apprenticeship opportunities and on-the-job experience.
Advanced Solar PV and Thermal System Installer Gainesville - Job Corps
Program Level
Advanced
Location
Gainesville , Florida miles away)
Advanced Solar PV and Thermal System Installer Gainesville - Job Corps
Industry: Renewable Resources and Energy
Environment: City
Students Enrolled: N/A
More Info
5301 NE 40th TerraceGainesville , Florida 32601
(352) 377-2555
Map & Directions
Program Brochure
Program Description
Overview
The Job Corps Solar PV and Thermal System Installer Advanced Training program requires training in the following subject areas:
- Safety
- Hand and power tools
- Construction math and industry vocabulary
- Solar energy and system fundamentals
- Electricity and energy basics
- Site assessments
- Installing solar thermal collectors, water heaters, storage tanks, piping, pipe insulation, and connecting-system piping
- Installing thermal system operation and identification tags and labels
- Performing solar thermal system checkouts
- Installing solar PV panels, arrays, and subsystems
- Solar PV system electrical and design
- Inspecting, maintaining, and troubleshooting systems
- Siting, sizing, and materials
Program Expectations
Students entering the Solar PV and Thermal System Installer Advanced Training program will be expected to participate in the following professional practices:
- Arrive on time and be ready to begin work immediately.
- Dress for the training area with uniform and boots worn properly at all times.
- Work the entire time while on the job.
- Adhere to OSHA and other safety rules at all times.
- Follow rules and instructions of the training area and Job Corps.
- Demonstrate respect for self, tools, and equipment.
- Take care of the work area—keeping work areas clean and safe, picking up tools, and maintaining the shop.
- Exercise good customer relations skills.
Program Entry Requirements
Before entering the Solar PV and Thermal System Installer Advanced Training program, students must:
- Complete one of the following Job Corps basic career technical training programs: Carpentry; Electrical; Facilities Maintenance; Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC); or Plumbing.
- Have a high school diploma or the equivalent.
- Have the ability to perform physical requirements of solar PV installations, including
- regularly lifting 50 pounds and safely climbing ladders up to 40 feet.
- Have Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 10-Hour Training certificate.
- Have a positive behavior record with no major incidents in the past 90 days.
- Have a positive attendance and progress record.
- Have health clearance from the Job Corps center where they received basic training.
- Meet academic (math and reading) requirements.
- Have a valid driver’s license.
- Pass an entrance exam.
- Complete a successful phone or in-person interview.
Primary Credential
As a Job Corps student, you can earn credentials in your training area that demonstrate you have gained the knowledge and skills to help you succeed in your career. Credentials may lead to greater employment opportunities, higher wages, and promotions. Students who complete a Renewable Resources and Energy training area can earn nationally recognized credentials from organizations such as
The International Society of Arboriculture (ISA),
The Professional Landcare Network (PLANET), and
The North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP).
Advanced Electrical - Overhead Line Construction Gary - Job Corps
Program Level
Advanced
Location
San Marcos , Texas miles away)
Advanced Electrical - Overhead Line Construction Gary - Job Corps
Industry: Construction
Environment: Rural
Students Enrolled: N/A
More Info
2800 Airport Highway 21San Marcos , Texas 78667
(512) 396-6652
Map & Directions
Program Brochure
Program Description
Overview
The Job Corps Electrical Overhead Line Construction Advanced Training program provides training in the following subject areas:
- Safety in electrical transmission and distribution maintenance
- Care and testing of rubber gloves and sleeves
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) overhead line safety compliance
- Defensive driver training
- Introduction to the Smart Grid and transmission and distribution systems
- Work-area protection
- Basic electricity math and vocabulary
- Safety checks and pre-climb procedures
- Safety checks and climbing—wood poles
- Knot-tying and rigging
- Line-related materials, tools, and cutters
- Hand line
- Installation arms—wood, fiberglass
- Guying in poles, down, head, and span • Primary wire and telecommunications cable
- Transformer installation
- Assembling a three-phase appurtenance arm (cut-out arm)
- Installing service lateral
- Working with heavy equipment (bucket truck and digger/derrick truck)
- Commercial driver’s license
Program Expectations
Students entering the Electrical Overhead Line Construction Advanced Training program will be expected to participate in the following professional practices:
- Arrive on time and be ready to begin work immediately.
- Dress for the training area with uniform and boots worn properly at all times.
- Work the entire time while on the job.
- Follow safety guidelines.
- Follow rules and instructions of the training area and Job Corps.
- Demonstrate respect for self, tools, and equipment.
- Take care of the work area—keeping work areas clean and safe, picking up tools, and maintaining the shop.
- Exercise good customer relations skills.
Program Entry Requirements
Before entering the Electrical Overhead Line Construction Advanced Training program, students must:
- Complete either Job Corps’ basic Electrical or Facilities Maintenance career technical training program.
- Have a high school diploma or the equivalent.
- Earn heights (acrophobia) clearance (32-plus feet).
- Have a positive behavior record with no major incidents in the past 90 days.
- Have a positive attendance and progress record.
- Have health clearance from the Job Corps center where they received basic training.
- Meet academic (math and reading) requirements.
- Have a valid driver’s license.
- Pass an entrance exam.
- Complete a successful phone, in-person, or video-conference interview.
Primary Credential
As a Job Corps student, you can earn credentials in your training area that demonstrate you have gained the knowledge and skills to help you succeed in your career. Credentials may lead to greater employment opportunities, higher wages, and promotions. Students who complete a center- based Construction training area can earn nationally recognized credentials from organizations such as
Students training in union-affiliated programs,
- The United Brotherhood of Carpenters (UBC),
- International Masonry Institute (IMI),
- International Union of Operating Engineers (IUOE),
- International Union of Painters and Allied Trades (IUPAT), and
- National Plastering Industry Joint Apprenticeship Trust Fund (NPIJATF),
can earn a certificate of completion that offers apprenticeship opportunities and on-the-job experience.
Advanced Electrical Service Technician, Pre-Apprentice Miami - Job Corps
Program Level
Advanced
Location
Miami Gardens , Florida miles away)
Advanced Electrical Service Technician, Pre-Apprentice Miami - Job Corps
Industry: Construction
Environment: Metropolis
Students Enrolled: N/A
More Info
3050 NW 183rd StreetMiami Gardens , Florida 33056
(305) 626-7800
Map & Directions
Advanced Electrical - Overhead Line Construction Oneonta - Job Corps
Program Level
Advanced
Location
Oneonta , New York miles away)
Advanced Electrical - Overhead Line Construction Oneonta - Job Corps
Industry: Construction
Environment: Rural
Students Enrolled: N/A
More Info
21 Homer Folks AvenueOneonta , New York 13820
(607) 433-2111
Map & Directions
Program Brochure
Program Description
Overview
The Job Corps Electrical Overhead Line Construction Advanced Training program provides training in the following subject areas:
- Safety in electrical transmission and distribution maintenance
- Care and testing of rubber gloves and sleeves
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) overhead line safety compliance
- Defensive driver training
- Introduction to the Smart Grid and transmission and distribution systems
- Work-area protection
- Basic electricity math and vocabulary
- Safety checks and pre-climb procedures
- Safety checks and climbing—wood poles
- Knot-tying and rigging
- Line-related materials, tools, and cutters
- Hand line
- Installation arms—wood, fiberglass
- Guying in poles, down, head, and span • Primary wire and telecommunications cable
- Transformer installation
- Assembling a three-phase appurtenance arm (cut-out arm)
- Installing service lateral
- Working with heavy equipment (bucket truck and digger/derrick truck)
- Commercial driver’s license
Program Expectations
Students entering the Electrical Overhead Line Construction Advanced Training program will be expected to participate in the following professional practices:
- Arrive on time and be ready to begin work immediately.
- Dress for the training area with uniform and boots worn properly at all times.
- Work the entire time while on the job.
- Follow safety guidelines.
- Follow rules and instructions of the training area and Job Corps.
- Demonstrate respect for self, tools, and equipment.
- Take care of the work area—keeping work areas clean and safe, picking up tools, and maintaining the shop.
- Exercise good customer relations skills.
Program Entry Requirements
Before entering the Electrical Overhead Line Construction Advanced Training program, students must:
- Complete either Job Corps’ basic Electrical or Facilities Maintenance career technical training program.
- Have a high school diploma or the equivalent.
- Earn heights (acrophobia) clearance (32-plus feet).
- Have a positive behavior record with no major incidents in the past 90 days.
- Have a positive attendance and progress record.
- Have health clearance from the Job Corps center where they received basic training.
- Meet academic (math and reading) requirements.
- Have a valid driver’s license.
- Pass an entrance exam.
- Complete a successful phone, in-person, or video-conference interview.
Primary Credential
As a Job Corps student, you can earn credentials in your training area that demonstrate you have gained the knowledge and skills to help you succeed in your career. Credentials may lead to greater employment opportunities, higher wages, and promotions. Students who complete a center- based Construction training area can earn nationally recognized credentials from organizations such as
Students training in union-affiliated programs,
- The United Brotherhood of Carpenters (UBC),
- International Masonry Institute (IMI),
- International Union of Operating Engineers (IUOE),
- International Union of Painters and Allied Trades (IUPAT), and
- National Plastering Industry Joint Apprenticeship Trust Fund (NPIJATF),
can earn a certificate of completion that offers apprenticeship opportunities and on-the-job experience.
Advanced Electrical Smart Meter and Instrumentation Technician Oneonta - Job Corps
Program Level
Advanced
Location
Oneonta , New York miles away)
Advanced Electrical Smart Meter and Instrumentation Technician Oneonta - Job Corps
Industry: Construction
Environment: Rural
Students Enrolled: N/A
More Info
21 Homer Folks AvenueOneonta , New York 13820
(607) 433-2111
Map & Directions
Program Brochure
Program Description
Overview
The Job Corps Electrical Smart Meter and Instrumentation Technician Advanced Training program provides training in the following subject areas:
- Personal security and safety
- Lockout and tag-out
- Defensive and safe driver training
- Work orders training
- Collections
- Basic electricity math and vocabulary
- Schematics, diagrams, flowcharts, and prints
- Introduction to control circuits
- Confined space
- Communication protocols
- Advanced control circuits
- Arc flash
- Peripheral devices
- Electric testing equipment
- Fuses and breakers
- Information management
- Advanced programmable logic control
- Human-machine interface
- Motor control centers
- Motion control
- Introduction to solar
- Self-contained electric meters (optional)
- Introduction to the Smart Grid (optional)
- Electric meter components (optional)
- Storm situations (optional)
- Electrical meter sets (optional)
- Introduction to gas service (optional)
Program Expectations
Students entering the Electrical Smart Meter and Instrumentation Technician Advanced Training program will be expected to participate in the following professional practices:
- Arrive on time and be ready to begin work immediately.
- Dress for the training area with uniform and boots worn properly at all times.
- Work the entire time while on the job.
- Follow safety guidelines.
- Follow rules and instructions of the training area and Job Corps.
- Demonstrate respect for self, tools, and equipment.
- Take care of the work area—keeping work areas clean and safe, picking up tools, and maintaining the shop.
- Exercise good customer relations skills.
Program Entry Requirements
Before entering the Electrical Smart Meter and Instrumentation Technician Advanced Training program, students must:
- Complete either Job Corps’ basic Electrical or Facilities Maintenance career technical training program.
- Have a high school diploma or the equivalent.
- Have a positive behavior record with no major incidents in the past 90 days.
- Have a positive attendance and progress record.
- Have health clearance from the Job Corps center where they received basic training.
- Meet academic (math and reading) requirements.
- Have a valid driver’s license.
- Pass an entrance exam.
- Complete a successful phone, in-person, or video-conference interview.
Primary Credential
As a Job Corps student, you can earn credentials in your training area that demonstrate you have gained the knowledge and skills to help you succeed in your career. Credentials may lead to greater employment opportunities, higher wages, and promotions. Students who complete a center- based Construction training area
can earn nationally recognized credentials from organizations such as The National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER). http://www.nccer.org/ Students training in union-affiliated programs, such as
The United Brotherhood of Carpenters (UBC),
International Masonry Institute (IMI),
International Union of Operating Engineers (IUOE),
International Union of Painters and Allied Trades (IUPAT), and
National Plastering Industry Joint Apprenticeship Trust Fund (NPIJATF),
can earn a certificate of completion that offers apprenticeship opportunities and on-the-job experience.
Advanced Electrical - Underground Residential Distribution Technician Oneonta - Job Corps
Program Level
Advanced
Location
Oneonta , New York miles away)
Advanced Electrical - Underground Residential Distribution Technician Oneonta - Job Corps
Industry: Construction
Environment: Rural
Students Enrolled: N/A
More Info
21 Homer Folks AvenueOneonta , New York 13820
(607) 433-2111
Map & Directions
Program Brochure
Program Description
Overview
The Job Corps Electrical Underground Residential Distribution (URD) Advanced Training program provides training in the following subject areas:
- Safety in electrical transmission and distribution maintenance
- Personal security and safety
- Care and testing of rubber gloves and sleeves
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) URD safety
- compliance
- Defensive driver training
- Introduction to the Smart Grid and
- transmission and distribution systems
- Power tools
- Heavy-duty equipment operation
PROGRAM EXPECTATIONS
Students entering the Electrical URD Advanced Training program will be expected to participate in the following professional practices:
- Arrive on time and be ready to begin work immediately.
- Dress for the training area with uniform and boots worn properly at all times.
- Work the entire time while on the job.
- Follow safety guidelines.
- Follow rules and instructions of the training area and Job Corps.
- Demonstrate respect for self, tools, and equipment.
- Take care of the work area—keeping work areas clean and safe, picking up tools, and maintaining the shop.
- Exercise good customer relations skills.
Program Entry Requirements
Before entering the Electrical URD Advanced Training program, students must:
- Complete either Job Corps’ basic Electrical or Facilities Maintenance career technical training program.
- Earn a confined space (claustrophobia) clearance.
- Have a high school diploma or the equivalent.
- Have a positive behavior record with no major incidents in the past 90 days.
- Have a positive attendance and progress record.
- Have health clearance from the Job Corps center where they received basic training.
- Meet academic (math and reading) requirements.
- Have a valid driver’s license.
- Pass an entrance exam.
- Complete a successful phone, in-person, or video interview.
Primary Credential
As a Job Corps student, you can earn credentials in your training area that demonstrate you have gained the knowledge and skills to help you succeed in your career. Credentials may lead to greater employment opportunities, higher wages, and promotions.
Students training in union-affiliated programs, such as
- The United Brotherhood of Carpenters (UBC),
- International Masonry Institute (IMI),
- International Union of Operating Engineers (IUOE),
- International Union of Painters and Allied Trades (IUPAT), and
- National Plastering Industry Joint Apprenticeship Trust Fund (NPIJATF),
can earn a certificate of completion that offers apprenticeship opportunities and on-the-job experience.
Advanced Weatherization Pittsburgh - Job Corps
Program Level
Advanced
Location
Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania miles away)
Advanced Weatherization Pittsburgh - Job Corps
Industry: Construction
Environment: Metropolis
Students Enrolled: N/A
More Info
7175 Highland DrivePittsburgh , Pennsylvania 15206
(412) 441-8700
Map & Directions
Program Brochure
Program Description
Overview
The Job Corps Weatherization Technician Advanced Training program requires advanced training in the following subject areas:
- Safety, including combustion safety
- Introduction to weatherization
- Introduction to hand and power tools
- Construction math and industry vocabulary
- Introduction to prints, drawings, and building structure and materials
- Introduction to building science
- Introduction to energy and mechanical systems
- Air leakage, blower door, and diagnostics
- Duct-sealing and insulation
- Attics, basements, and crawl spaces
- Windows and doors
- Dryer vents
- Base-load measures
- Building safety systems
- Introduction to heating and cooling systems
Program Expectations:
Students entering the Weatherization Technician Advanced Training program will be expected to participate in the following professional practices:
- Arrive on time and be ready to begin work immediately.
- Dress for the training area with uniform and boots worn properly at all times.
- Work the entire time while on the job.
- Follow safety skills guidelines.
- Follow rules and instruction of the training area and Job Corps.
- Demonstrate respect for self, tools, and equipment.
- Take care of the work area—keeping work areas clean and safe, picking up tools, and maintaining the shop.
- Exercise good customer relations skills.
Program Entry Requirements
Before entering the Weatherization Technician Advanced Training program, students must:
- Complete one of the following Job Corps basic career technical training programs: Carpentry; Electrical; Facilities Maintenance; Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC); or Plumbing.
- Have a high school diploma or the equivalent.
- Have a positive behavior record with no major incidents in the past 90 days.
- Have a positive attendance and progress record.
- Have health clearance from the Job Corps center where they received basic training.
- Meet academic (math and reading) requirements.
- Have a valid driver’s license.
- Pass an entrance exam.
- Complete a successful phone or in-person interview.
Primary Credential
As a Job Corps student, you can earn credentials in your training area that demonstrate you have gained the knowledge and skills to help you succeed in your career. Credentials may lead to greater employment opportunities, higher wages, and promotions.
Students who complete a center-based Construction training area can earn nationally recognized credentials from organizations such as
Students training in union-affiliated programs, such as:
- The United Brotherhood of Carpenters (UBC),
- International Masonry Institute (IMI),
- International Union of Operating Engineers (IUOE),
- International Union of Painters and Allied Trades (IUPAT), and
- National Plastering Industry Joint Apprenticeship Trust Fund (NPIJATF),
can earn a certificate of completion that offers apprenticeship opportunities and on-the-job experience.
Advanced Solar PV and Thermal System Installer Ramey - Job Corps
Program Level
Advanced
Location
Aguadilla , Puerto Rico miles away)
Advanced Solar PV and Thermal System Installer Ramey - Job Corps
Industry: Renewable Resources and Energy
Environment: Rural
Students Enrolled: N/A
More Info
PO Box 250463, Belt St. Building #760Aguadilla , Puerto Rico 604
(787) 890-2030
Map & Directions
Program Brochure
Program Description
Overview
The Job Corps Solar PV and Thermal System Installer Advanced Training program requires training in the following subject areas:
- Safety
- Hand and power tools
- Construction math and industry vocabulary
- Solar energy and system fundamentals
- Electricity and energy basics
- Site assessments
- Installing solar thermal collectors, water heaters, storage tanks, piping, pipe insulation, and connecting-system piping
- Installing thermal system operation and identification tags and labels
- Performing solar thermal system checkouts
- Installing solar PV panels, arrays, and subsystems
- Solar PV system electrical and design
- Inspecting, maintaining, and troubleshooting systems
- Siting, sizing, and materials
Program Expectations
Students entering the Solar PV and Thermal System Installer Advanced Training program will be expected to participate in the following professional practices:
- Arrive on time and be ready to begin work immediately.
- Dress for the training area with uniform and boots worn properly at all times.
- Work the entire time while on the job.
- Adhere to OSHA and other safety rules at all times.
- Follow rules and instructions of the training area and Job Corps.
- Demonstrate respect for self, tools, and equipment.
- Take care of the work area—keeping work areas clean and safe, picking up tools, and maintaining the shop.
- Exercise good customer relations skills.
Program Entry Requirements
Before entering the Solar PV and Thermal System Installer Advanced Training program, students must:
- Complete one of the following Job Corps basic career technical training programs: Carpentry; Electrical; Facilities Maintenance; Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC); or Plumbing.
- Have a high school diploma or the equivalent.
- Have the ability to perform physical requirements of solar PV installations, including
- regularly lifting 50 pounds and safely climbing ladders up to 40 feet.
- Have Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 10-Hour Training certificate.
- Have a positive behavior record with no major incidents in the past 90 days.
- Have a positive attendance and progress record.
- Have health clearance from the Job Corps center where they received basic training.
- Meet academic (math and reading) requirements.
- Have a valid driver’s license.
- Pass an entrance exam.
- Complete a successful phone or in-person interview.
Primary Credential
As a Job Corps student, you can earn credentials in your training area that demonstrate you have gained the knowledge and skills to help you succeed in your career. Credentials may lead to greater employment opportunities, higher wages, and promotions. Students who complete a Renewable Resources and Energy training area can earn nationally recognized credentials from organizations such as
The International Society of Arboriculture (ISA),
The Professional Landcare Network (PLANET), and
The North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP).