Last updated on 2026-05-15
Program Overview
The Wind and Solar Energy Technician program equips students with essential skills and knowledge for careers in the renewable energy sector. This two-year diploma program builds upon the foundation established by the Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technician certificate. In the first year, students focus on electrical and electronics fundamentals, including math, physical science, and electrical circuits, while developing critical thinking and teamwork skills. The second year emphasizes the operation, maintenance, testing, and troubleshooting of wind and solar energy systems, with opportunities for co-op placements to gain real-world experience.
Program Structure
The Wind and Solar Energy Technician program is structured to provide a comprehensive education over a duration of two years of full-time study. The program includes:
- Hands-on experience in installing, operating, and maintaining electrical and electronic systems.
- Focus on wind and solar energy systems in the second year.
- Opportunities for co-op placements to gain industry experience.
- Advanced placement options for students with a relevant certificate.
Additionally, the program offers a January intake option, which is an accelerated delivery format, engaging students in full-time study for four consecutive 15-week terms. However, this option does not include co-op placements.
Featured Experiences
The Wind and Solar Energy Technician program offers several unique features that enhance the learning experience:
- Co-op placements that provide practical industry experience.
- Hands-on learning through lab exercises and simulations.
- Access to modern technology and equipment used in the renewable energy sector.
- Emphasis on safety practices and ethical considerations in engineering technology.
- Collaboration with industry partners for real-world applications.
Career Options
Graduates of the Wind and Solar Energy Technician program can pursue various career opportunities in Canada, including:
- Wind Turbine Technician: Responsible for the installation, maintenance, and repair of wind turbines, ensuring optimal performance and safety.
- Solar Energy Technician: Focuses on the installation and maintenance of solar photovoltaic systems, helping to harness solar energy effectively.
- Renewable Energy Consultant: Advises businesses and organizations on the implementation of renewable energy solutions and sustainability practices.
- Electrical Technician: Works with electrical systems, troubleshooting and ensuring compliance with safety standards in renewable energy applications.
- Field Service Technician: Provides on-site support and maintenance for renewable energy systems, ensuring they operate efficiently and effectively.
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