Energy & Utilities Industry Sector
The Electromechanical Installation and Maintenance pathway provides learning opportunities for students interested in working in production, installation, maintenance, and repair. In this pathway students learn how to maintain and repair pipelines and power lines, operate and repair plant machinery, and monitor treatment processes. The Energy and Environmental Technology pathway provides learning experiences for students interested in energy production and environmental concerns including how to install, repair, and maintain power-generating stations, gas plants, water treatment plants, and wet-sewage treatment plants. The Public Utilities pathway provides opportunities for students interested in a variety of public utility industries, including but not limited to power plant operation, power distribution and dispatching, and operation of water treatment plants or wastewater plants. The Residential and Commercial Energy and Utilities pathway provides learning opportunities for obtaining, verifying, and maintaining primary financial data and records, including recording the usage of electricity, gas, water, and sewer utilities.
Residential & Commercial Energy & Utilities Pathway
Careers to Explore | ||
Entry Level with high school diploma |
Technical Level with AA or AS degree or certificate |
Professional Level with BS or BA degree |
Cable Splicer |
Heating & Air Conditioning Installer |
HVAC Technician Engineer |
Career information courtesy of King's County Office of Education