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Industrial Electrician

National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER)

Certificate

An Industrial Electrician must be able to interpret job specifications, interpret industrial drawings, install, connect, and troubleshoot power distribution and control equipment, install raceway and cable distribution systems, install and connect transformers, install and connect medium voltage splices and terminations, and recognize electrical hazards.

Duration

Not specified

Credits

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Cost

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Format

Hybrid

What You'll Learn

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Key competencies developed through this program

  • KnowledgeInterpret industrial electrical drawings and job specifications to plan installation and troubleshooting tasks in industrial settings.
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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

  • Apply electrical safety practices to protect workers during industrial electrical installation and service operations
  • Apply electrical circuit and theory principles to support industrial electrical system work
  • Install wireways raceways and fittings for industrial electrical applications
  • Select and install conductors and cables for industrial electrical systems
  • Select and use electrical test equipment to measure and verify electrical system performance
  • Apply alternating current principles to support industrial electrical installations and troubleshooting
Career Pathways

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Program Details

Detailed information about this program

Focus Statement An Industrial Electrician must be able to interpret job specifications, interpret industrial drawings, install, connect, and troubleshoot power distribution and control equipment, install raceway and cable distribution systems, install and connect transformers, install and connect medium voltage splices and terminations, and recognize electrical hazards. Overview l Three-hour closed-book examination l May use a basic function, non-printing calculator l May use the downloadable Electrical Formula sheet found on the Electrical craft page of the NCCER website l No extra papers, books, notes, or study materials are allowed Minimum passing score is 75.

Requirements

What you need to earn this credential

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Financial Aid

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Hands-on
Install raceway and cable distribution systems following electrical codes and industry standards.
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  • Hands-onPerform power distribution equipment connections using appropriate tools and safety procedures in industrial facilities.
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  • Hands-onInstall control equipment and transformers according to manufacturer specifications and electrical standards.
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  • KnowledgeAnalyze electrical system malfunctions to troubleshoot power distribution and control equipment efficiently.
    Developing
  • Hands-onExecute medium voltage splices and terminations using specialized equipment with attention to safety protocols.
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  • KnowledgeIdentify electrical hazards in industrial environments to ensure workplace safety and compliance with OSHA standards.
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  • Hands-onOperate electrical testing and diagnostic equipment to verify proper installation and system functionality.
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  • KnowledgeApply National Electrical Code requirements when planning and executing industrial electrical installations.
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  • MindsetCommit to safe work practices and hazard awareness when working with energized electrical systems and high-voltage equipment.
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