Utility Technician
Area of Study: Utility Technician
Degree/Certificate: Non-Credit Certificate of Proficiency
Overview
The Utility Technician program meets the rising demand for skilled workers looking to enter or advance in Northeast Ohio’s utility contracting and public utilities industry.
Tri-C is the designated training location for the 16-county region in Northeast Ohio. The program offers hands-on learning in essential areas such as overhead and underground electrical communication, natural gas distribution, wastewater management and water systems. Participants will learn to operate specialized equipment like bucket trucks and directional boring machines, as well as master critical skills in underground utility location and fiber optic technology — all while honing communication, computational and troubleshooting skills.
Additionally, students pursuing the associate degree, which is currently under development, will have the option to add truck driving instruction to their coursework, preparing them for the Commercial Driver’s License Class A (CDL A) state test.
Program Highlights
- Small class sizes
- Hands-on learning
- Industry-recognized certifications
- Co-op and internship placement
- Scholarships available for eligible students*
Program Requirements
- Must be 18 or older
- Holds a valid Ohio driver’s license
- Has a high school or GED diploma
- Passes a DOT Physical and drug screen**
- Passes the basic CDL permit test**
Graduates can gain knowledge or certification in:
- Fiber Optic Technician
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 30-hour training
- CPR and First Aid
- Flagger
- Confined Space Entry
- Excavation and Trenching**
*Contact the program manager directly for eligibility requirements
**Applies to the associate degree program that is currently under development