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ATE Network for Utilities and Energy Technical Education

Utilities and Energy Coordination Network

Curriculum

 First Semester

 CDL Preparation Training.pdf

 Welding-Gas Service 1.pdf

 Gas Service Field Training 1.pdf

Second Semester

Gas Utility Field Training 2.pdf

    31-469-313 Advanced Utility Equipment-not complete

Metallurgy.pdf

Welding-Gas Service 2.pdf

    31-469-330 Gas Utility Field Trng 3-not complete

Third Semester

   31-469-341 Gas Utility Field Trng 4-not complete

    

Gas Tool List.docx

 

Gas Utility Program Survey Results

After reviewing Network college curriculum, employers were asked to rank key technical and professional skills being taught, to identify additional important skills, and to list training their organizations currently provide. The results were summarized and Gas Utility Instructors will propose curriculum changes based on these results. After discussion, the Advisory Committee will vote whether permanent changes to the curriculum will be made.

Gas Utility survey recap.pdf

Gas Utility survey results.pdf

To start your own training or for more information on the report, contact Howard.Herrild@nwtc.edu

Student Recruitment

Event Examples

Utility Preview Day

Recruiting Gas 2021 Hands on event.docx

Program Preview Flyer- Gas.EPD.pdf

A Program Review event is required for students accepted into the program but before the official orientation. By talking to current students, instructors, and advisors, incoming program students will know what the programs includes before classes start. 

 

students cutting pipeGas Utility Construction and Service

Highly skilled professionals in the utilities industry are needed to install, maintain, and operate natural and propane gas distribution systems used to supply residential, commercial, and industrial customers. Typical careers in this field include gas distribution worker, gas service person, gas meter and regulation mechanic, gas clerk-estimator, gas inspector, gas appliance repair mechanic, underground facilities locator, pipeline welder, pipe layer, and equipment operator.