You know how powerful wind is in our world, and it can be just as powerful to your career.
As a wind energy technician, your job is to install, repair, troubleshoot and maintain wind turbines. Learning how these machines work is a powerful skill that is important to businesses that use these machines to harness the power of the wind.
As a wind energy technician, you could work at turbine construction and manufacturing sites, in the distribution and generation industries, or at utility companies. Sites can include wind farms and power plant facilities, and range from small communities to large metropolitan areas. If you love to travel, then this could be the career choice for you. When you enter the wind energy industry, your options are sky-high.
Program Details
At TSTC, your training includes conducting efficiency studies and managing personnel, materials and machines in factories, offices and production sites. You will also prepare machinery and equipment layouts, perform turbine construction and maintenance, and analyze production costs. Through our hands-on program, you’ll be qualified to operate and maintain the systems that make a wind turbine function.
As a wind energy technician, your options are sky-high. You can work at turbine construction and manufacturing sites, in the distribution and generation industries, at utility companies, or on wind farms anywhere in the country. At TSTC you'll learn to conduct efficiency studies and manage personnel, materials and machines in factories, offices and production sites. You'll also prepare machinery and equipment layouts, plan workflow for turbine construction and maintenance, conduct statistical studies of product quality and time usage, and analyze production costs. Upon successful completion of our program, you’ll be qualified to operate and maintain the systems that make a wind turbine function.