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Career Outlook
 
Roles & Responsibilities:
EPC graduates who specialize in Electrical Construction & Service can qualify for positions such as commercial building Maintenance electrician, construction electrician, electrical contractor, electrical maintenance technician, industrial maintenance electrician, residential electrician and sales representative.

Most graduates will begin their careers as assistants to experienced electricians, installing electrical wiring in new construction and servicing wiring in existing structures. After the initial training period, graduates should be prepared to assume supervisory responsibilities.

 
Employers want technicians who can:
  • Follow oral and written instructions and accurately document their observations;
  • Understand and apply scientific concepts;
  • Perform their work with minimum supervision;
  • Work in a team environment; and
  • Learn new skills and concepts on their own.
Industry Standards:
TSTC has conferred more associate degrees than any public two-year college in the nation in the Engineering-related Technologies/Technicians category and in the state of Texas in Communication and Information Sciences and Support Services category, according to June 2009 edition of "Community College Week" magazine.
 

 

 
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