SCC 2022-23 Career ClusterBook - Catalog - Page 27
M
ake a career out of making things happen. Join the
ranks of our successful graduates working on electrical
systems, power plants, manufacturing, welding and more.
Electrician Construction,
IBEW
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Milford
1-4 terms
Associate of Applied Science, Certificate
New program, no salary information
We have partnered with the Lincoln Electrical Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee to offer
you the chance to earn while you learn in our Construction Electrician program. This partnership is
a registered apprenticeship program through the Department of Labor.
This a five-year program which requires 900 hours of classroom instruction and at least 8000
hours of on-the-job training. The curriculum will be delivered over a five-year period and includes
classroom/lab courses along with on-the-job training co-op courses. Classes will take place at the
IBEW Local #265 Training Center at 1415 Old Farm Road in Lincoln. Your on-the-job training will take
place at job sites located within the IBEW Local #265.
Career Opportunities:
• Journeyman Electrician
• Estimator
• Foreman
• Owner
• Superintendent
Manufacturing
Engineering Technology
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Milford
Recent graduates hired as:
4 terms
Associate of Applied Science
• Product Designer
• Automation Engineer
• Robot Programmer
• Facilities Layout Management
• Engineering Technician
$20.15/hour
Electronic Systems
Technology
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Do you like to make things? Do you like to make things better, faster and less expensive? This
program allows you to be hands-on and still be a part of the design process. You will graduate with
the necessary skills to work in a variety of manufacturing jobs, including designing, drafting, quality
assurance, purchasing and/or sales, and become a valued member of an engineering team.
Prepare yourself for an array of career opportunities, including industrial and personal networking,
robotics, automation systems, avionics, biomedical, communications and many other commercial
electronic systems and non-commercial personal systems. Approximately half of the training
will take place in a laboratory setting where students will apply the classroom theory. A degree
in Electronic Systems Technology can open a variety of exciting, steady and lifelong career
opportunities with great salaries and benefits! Become part of this excellent career field that
everyone depends on every day.
Lincoln (Campus)
4 terms
Associate of Applied Science, Certificate
$19.35/hour
Focus Areas
• AVD/Low Voltage Certificate
• Electronic Systems Technician
• Robotics and Automation
• Military Transfer (Advanced Placement)
Recent graduates hired as:
• Application Specialist
• Electronic Technician
• Assembly Electronic
Technician
• Field Technician
• Avionics Bench Technician
• Install Technician
• Electrical Maintenance
Welding Technology
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Lincoln (Campus)
1–4 terms
Associate of Applied Science, Diploma,
Certificate
$20.80/hour
Program location(s)
• General Manager
• Instrument and
Control Technician
• Programmer
• System Technician
Are you detail oriented? Do you possess manual dexterity and physical strength? Do you have the
ability to spot changes in how hot metal flows? If you answered yes, then this program is for you.
You’ll receive classroom instruction and extensive hands-on training about current welding
practices and procedures, metallurgy, destructive and nondestructive testing, inspection and the
principles of fabrication and design. The program meets the American Welding Society, American
Petroleum Institute and American Society of Mechanical Engineers standards. Some of the welding
processes utilized are shielded metal arc, gas metal arc, gas tungsten arc, flux cored arc and
submerged arc welding. Cutting processes include oxyfuel and plasma arc.
Recent graduates hired as:
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• Fabricator
• Millwright
• Rail Industry Welder
• Heavy Equipment Mechanic
• Pipe Welder/Fitter
• Welder
• Ironworker
• Production Welder
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