Electrical and Instrumentation Technology
Manage Entire Facilities With Your Fingertips.
Introduction:
Students in the Electrical and Instrumentation Technology strand will develop the high-tech skills necessary for future employment in the exciting new field of Building Automation Systems. Automation is transforming the way facilities manage real-time energy consumption. Students will prepare for employment in this field by learning control theory, IT networking, electrical & mechanical systems, data analysis, energy management strategies, and systems integration.
- Partnership with Siemens Corporation
- Partnership with Building Efficiency for Sustainable Tomorrow (BEST) Center
- Brand-new state-of-the-art laboratory facility
- Aligned to FLDOE Electrical and Instrumentation Technology Curriculum Framework
- Excellent career outlook
Employment Outlook:
Employment of electrical and electronics engineering technicians is projected to grow 2% from 2020 to 2030.
Salary:
An entry-level Control/Automation Technician with less than 5 years of experience can expect to earn an average total compensation of $48,000, includes tips, bonus, and overtime pay. While a Control/Automation Technician with 5 to 10 years of experience can expect to earn an average total compensation of $59,000.
Completion Requirements:
The entire program is 1800 hours. Students can earn a certificate at the completion of the following Occupational Completion Points (OCPs):
OCP | COURSE | HOURS |
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OCP A | Electrician(Construction) | 350 Hours |
OCP B | Instrument Mechanic | 350 Hours |
OCP C | Electrician Maintenance | 300 Hours |
OCP D | Instrument Technician | 400 Hours |
OCP E | Operating Engineer Assistant Stationary | 400 Hours |
Total Hours: 1800 |
Location & Course’s Schedule:
Building Automation Technology is available at the following school (s):
LOCATION | COURSE'S SCHEDULE | |
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Miami Lakes Educational Center & Technical College | Monday - Friday from 7:20 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. |
Contact Information at the Location:
Additional information can be provided by student services:
LOCATION | COUNSELOR / REGISTRAR | PHONE NUMBER |
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Miami Lakes Educational Center and Technical College (305) 557-1100 | Danielle Taylor Jackie Benjamin Vanessa Torres Elizabeth Forero | Ext. 2230 Ext. 2215 Ext. 2250 Ext. 2216 |
Source
- Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians, on the Internet at https://www.bls.gov/ooh/architecture-and-engineering/electrical-and-electronics-engineering-technicians.htm