1:13Lab Tour: Electrical Technician School in DallasWiring circuits, troubleshooting equipment and using industrial technology — all things you’ll be doing as you prepare to pursue an electrical technician career at UTI. Check it out: https://www.uti.edu/programs/electrical/eeit.Electrical, Electronics, and & Industrial Technology Instructor Clinton Grant takes you through the lab at UTI’s Dallas campus so you can get a feel for what our training looks like.Students get well-versed in the industrial, residential and commercial sectors as they progress in their electrical technician training. Topics covered in the program include electrical and electronics troubleshooting, computers and networking, and even industrial robotics.For anyone who’s interested in a hands-on, technical career path that can lead to an occupation in technology, manufacturing and more, our electrical technician school may be the place to start.Chat with us for more info on our electrical technician training: https://www.uti.edu/request-info.UTI’s Electrical, Electronics, & Industrial Technology program does not prepare graduates for employment as an electrician. UTI’s electrical programs prepare graduates for entry-level careers using the provided training in careers such as electrician’s assistant or security + access control systems technician, but graduates will not be eligible for certification as an electrician without additional training and meeting state licensing requirements. UTI is an educational institution and cannot guarantee employment or salary. For program outcome information and other disclosures, visit www.uti.edu/disclosures.
1:47An HVACR School Lab TourPrepare to be a part of an essential workforce when you train to become an HVACR technician. Learn more about UTI’s program here: https://www.uti.edu/programs/hvacr.UTI Dallas HVACR Instructor Michael Mosley runs you through some of the things you’ll learn about at our HVACR trade school, including indoor and outdoor units, ductwork, and cutting sheet metal.Ventilation, heating, cooling and refrigeration are all essential systems used in residential and commercial properties. You can learn the skills to maintain and repair these in less than 10 months when you enroll in our HVACR training program.Connect with us and get more info on the program today: https://www.uti.edu/request-info.UTI is an educational institution and cannot guarantee employment or salary. For program outcome information and other disclosures, visit www.uti.edu/disclosures.
1:00Get a Glimpse of UTI’s Electrical Wind Turbine TrainingTurbines power homes and businesses across the country. Learn how to service them in our Electrical & Wind Turbine Technology program: https://www.uti.edu/locations/texas/dallas-fort-worth/electrical-wind-turbine.In UTI’s electrical wind turbine labs, you’re learning skills important for a career in the field. As Dallas campus instructor Christine Casarez explains, you’re getting hands-on — putting on safety gear and climbing up a wind tower, just like the pros.There are a lot of moving parts inside a wind turbine, and students get training on how to diagnose, maintain and repair these parts so they can keep renewable energy flowing.And, getting the skills to become a wind turbine technician doesn’t take as long as you’d think. At UTI’s Dallas campus, the electrical and wind turbine technician program only takes eight months to complete.Train for a career full of adventure. Apply to wind turbine training today: https://www.uti.edu/forms/enroll-now.UTI’s electrical programs do not prepare graduates for employment as electricians, and graduates will not be eligible for certification as an electrician without additional training and meeting state licensing requirements. These programs prepare graduates for entry-level careers using the provided training. Possible career paths, by program, may include: Electrical, Electronics & Industrial Technology – electrician’s assistant, security + access control systems technician; Electrical, Robotics + Automation Technology – control systems technician, robotics & automation technician; Electrical, Wind Turbine Technology – field service technician, wind turbine technician; Electrical, Industrial Maintenance Technology – maintenance technician, field service technician. UTI is an educational institution and cannot guarantee employment or salary. For program outcome information and other disclosures, visit www.uti.edu/disclosures.
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