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¡Quiero ese trabajo!: Técnico de turbinas eólicas

El cultivo eólico está creciendo en popularidad y también la demanda de técnicos calificados para escalar los grandes molinos de viento. WorkingNation tiene información sobre este trabajo bien pagado directamente de un técnico de turbinas eólicas.
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Si no le temes a las alturas y quieres trabajar en energías renovables, convertirse en un Técnico de Turbinas Eólicas puede ser su entrada en esta industria en desarrollo.

La estrella de nuestro video, James Van Dyken, obtuvo su título para convertirse en Técnico de Turbinas Eólicas del NW Renewable Energy Institute (NWREI) en Vancouver, WA. El título funcionó porque le consiguió un trabajo en Avangrid Renewables poco después de graduarse.

Debido a la gran demanda de Técnicos de Turbinas Eólicas, muchas escuelas en todo el país ahora ofrecen programas específicamente a dar las habilidades necesarias para que sus graduados trabajen en parques eólicos. Los programas pueden variar de 10 semanas a dos años. Las becas y ayuda financiera están disponibles para muchos de los programas.

Aquí están cinco programas que Avangrid Renewables ha contratado a graduados para trabajar en sus granjas en todo el país.

Iowa Lakes Community College

Programa: Wind & Energy Turbine Technology
Ubicación: Estherville, Iowa
Costo de la matrícula: Alrededor de $10,000
Duración: 3 semestres – 48 créditos
Título: Programa de Diploma
Enlace: https://www.iowalakes.edu/academic-programs/programs-of-study/industrial-technology/wind-energy-turbine-technology/

Lake Region State College

Programa: Wind Energy Technician
Ubicación: Devil’s Lake, Dakota del Norte
Costo de la matrícula: Alrededor de $9,000
Duración: 4 semestres – 61 créditos
Título: Wind Energy Technician, Associate in Applied Science
Enlace: https://www.lrsc.edu/academics/programs/cte-programs/wind-energy-technology

Kalamazoo Valley Community College

Programa: Wind Turbine Technician Academy
Ubicación: Kalamazoo, MI
Costo de la matrícula: $14,000
Duración: 24 semanas – lunes a viernes – 8 horas al día
Título: Certificado
Enlace: https://www.kvcc.edu/academics/wind/

Columbia Gorge Community College

Programa: Electro-Mechanical Technology
Ubicación: The Dalles, Oregon
Costo de la matrícula: alrededor de $ 13,000
Duración: 2 años – 106 créditos
Título: Associate of Applied Science
Enlace: https://www.cgcc.edu/sites/default/files/catalog/2017-18 CGCC Catalog.pdf # page = 104

Programa: Electro-Mechanical Technology
Ubicación: The Dalles, Oregon
Costo de la matrícula: alrededor de $7,000
Duración: 1 año – 54 créditos
Título: Career & Technical Education Certificate
Enlace: https://www.cgcc.edu/sites/default/files/catalog/2017-18_CGCC_Catalog.pdf#page=104

NW Renewable Energy Institute (NWREI)

Programa: Wind Turbine Technician Training Program
Ubicación: Vancouver, WA
Costo de matrícula: $ 13,500
Duración: 6 meses
Título: Certificado
Enlace: https://www.nw-rei.com/

Quédese con WorkingNation para más información sobre las carreras en demanda a través de nuestra serie de videos I Want That Job.

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