Hudson County

Solar Energy Technician

Provided by Eferon Solar

Each training module arranges course material and training exercises in 350 hours (or 15 weeks) to strengthen the student to become successful in understanding the basic concepts of electricity, electrical connections, and circuitry. The graduates will be able to sit for the NABCEP PV Associate exam. Career opportunities include PV system design and installation, maintenance and commissioning, and DAS (Data Acquisition System). There is a wide range of in-house labs where the students have a hands-on energy analysis and system design as well as installation.

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Program Information

  • Apprenticeship: No
  • Requires/Includes Externship/Internship: No
  • Eligible for Credential: Yes
  • Duration: 15 weeks; 350 hours
  • In-Person/Virtual: IP
  • Category: Workforce Training

Occupation Details - Solar Photovoltaic Installers

  • Median Salary: $48,800
  • Median Hourly Pay: $23.46
  • Number of Jobs (2023): 25,000
  • Job Outlook (2023-2033): 48%
  • Employment Change (2023-2033): 12,000
Source: Occupational employment data and wage estimates are sourced from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH). Latest data available as of May 2023. For the most current information, visit bls.gov/ooh.

Provider Information - Eferon Solar

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