Rosedale Tech offers live, in-person training geared toward helping you take charge of your future career head-on.
I worked for 23 years at a plant until another company bought it and closed it down causing over 500 employees to lose their jobs…I had the opportunity to go back to college and I decided to learn a trade [and] chose electrical technology. I chose Rosedale because it was closer to home and I didn’t want to spend 4 years in school. I want to call out all my instructors that taught me while I was there. I knew nothing about electricity and they took the time and patience to listen and give me correct answers. They never had a problem staying over or coming in early to help keep my education going forward. They didn’t let me fail. Never did I envision myself building cables for robots. Since Rosedale, I’m still the same person, I just have a better outlook on life. Once you lose your job after 23 years you can become lost. Rosedale gave me a light at the end of a dark tunnel then Carnegie Robotics made it even brighter.
Patty F.
Rosedale Alumni
Rosedale Tech’s construction electricity and industrial electricity programs are geared towards providing students a foundation of knowledge that they can build upon throughout their career in various industries. Our in-person, hands-on courses in both programs provide real-life training opportunities where students can use tools and equipment that may be found in the workforce. Students in both the construction electricity and industrial electricity programs receive instruction on the National Electric Code (NEC) and can earn various lift certificates and OSHA certificates.
No experience? No problem! Many students come into our technical training programs with no previous training, and graduate with the skills and confidence needed to enter the workforce. Our instructors aren’t lifelong educators, but rather individuals who bring years of actual industry experience to the classroom.
It’s no secret that there’s a huge demand for diesel technicians. As the older generation of technicians continue to leave the workforce, there aren’t the same number of candidates prepared to step into the vacant roles as well as new positions available from industry growth. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, diesel technician jobs are expected to grow at an average rate compared to other industries, with 28,100 jobs openings projected each year on average.
For industrial electrician positions, employment is projected to grow 14% by 2030, which is much faster than the growth rate for other occupations.
Graduates of the construction electricity program may qualify for careers in areas like the following:
Graduates from the industrial electricity program could have the entry-level career paths as:
If you’re looking for a program that offers online training and no effort at all to complete, Rosedale Technical College is probably not the place for you. If you’re ready to empower your future and be fully engaged with in-person, hands-on skilled technical training, then it’s time to talk with an admissions representative about Rosedale Tech’s electrical training programs and find the best fit for your interests and future goals.
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