Meter Apprenticeship

HOW MANY COURSES
8 Courses
WHAT IS THE COST?
$10,400.00
HOW LONG TO COMPLETE?
8 Semesters
Tuition is subject to change without notice. Additional fees may be required.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
FULL DESCRIPTION
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HOW TO REGISTER
Demonstrate ability to apply APPA, NEC, and OSHA safety standards and protocols when working with electricity, heavy-duty equipment, personal protective gear, and chemicals. Apply principles of electrical theory to the distribution and metering of electrical power. Safely install, maintain, and repair single phase and poly-phase meters. Accurately perform industry calculations including voltage, current, resistance, impedance, capacitance as they relate to different types of circuits. Demonstrate the safe and correct use of line test equipment, meters, and associated line construction equipment.
The Meter Apprenticeship program is designed to provide related technical instruction for students currently employed as apprentice meter technicians in the electric power industry. A meter technician installs and maintains single and poly-phase electric meters and performs meter maintenance and accuracy testing in accordance with Meter Quality System requirements and industry standards. Meter technicians may also work on substations and co-generation metering. The program covers topics such as the safe installation, calibration, maintenance, and repair of electric meters and associated equipment.
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OCCUPATIONS
Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers
Entry-Level Wage: $23.12
Median Wage: $38.30
Monthly Openings: 13
Occupational Data, 2024, Salt Lake County, Lightcast Economic Modeling
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CONTACT
Justine Dvorchak-Rodriguez | jdvorcha@slcc.edu | 801-957-5325