The CTE Training program teaches students how to repair, test and maintain heavy equipment, power generation equipment and testing/repair and maintenance of electrical power systems. Students will learn through a structured development program that includes E-Learning, Instructor Led classroom training and on-the-job training. Graduates that are onboarded will be slotted into a multi-level Career Development Program to continue their career progression.
Heavy Equipment Service Technician, Power Generation Service Technician, Electrical Testing Technician, Machinist, Electrical Engineers; Project Management
No prerequisite eligibility requirements
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91B (Light Wheel Mechanic), 91C (Utilities Equip Repairer), 91D (Power Generation Repair), 91H (Track Vehicle Repair), 91L (Construction Equip Repair), 91M (Bradley Systems Maintainer), 94P (Multiple Launch Rocket), 94S (Patriot Systems Repair), 15B (Aircraft Powerplant Rep), 15D (Aircraft Powertrain Rep), 15H (Aircraft Pneudraulics Rep), EM (Electricians Mate), MM (Machinists Mate), EN (Engineman), AD (Aviation Machinists Mate), 2A6X1 (Aerospace Propulsion), 2A6X2 (Aerospace Ground Equip), 2A6X4 (Aircraft Fuel Systems), 2A6X5 (Aircraft Hydraulic Systems), 2A3X3 (Tactical Aircraft Maintenance), 2A5X1 (Aerospost Maintenance), 3521 (Automotive Maintenance Tech), 1341 (Engineer Equip Mechanic), 6000 (Aircraft Maintenance Spec), 6112 (Helicopter Mechanic), 6216 (Fixed Wing Aircraft Mech), MK (Machinery Tech), EM (Electricians Mate), AMT (Aviation Maintenance Tech)