Emergency Generator Tech Apprenticeship

Mongoose Power Solutions

44 Pine Crest Dr

Spofford

New Hampshire

03462

Apprenticeship

The Mongoose Power Solutions – Emergency Power Systems Technician Apprentice Program has been especially designed to meet the dire need for generator technicians to support the Independent Service Provider Network within the On-Site Power & Emergency Power Industry.

It is a Three Year or 6,000 Hour On-The-Job Training Program that provides each Apprentice full-time employment, benefits and all necessary related training thanks to our participating dealer/service provider network. This nationally recognized Apprenticeship Program is registered with the U.S. Department of Labor. Upon completion, all apprentices will receive a certificate from the U.S. Department of Labor.
What is Emergency Power?
Now, more than ever, Reliable Power is critical in supporting today’s modern infrastructure. Places like healthcare facilities, emergency response, data centers, cell phone towers and more cannot afford an interruption of power, as in some cases it can cost a life! When utility fails, due from a weather event, an overloaded grid, or a down line due to an accident – this is when Emergency Power Systems kick in. Emergency Power can be provided in many forms, but the most commonly known is the use of a Generator.




What is an Emergency Power Systems Technician?
An Emergency Power Systems Technician, more commonly known as a Generator Technician, is responsible for the maintenance and repair of these emergency power systems to ensure they will operate properly in the event of a power outage. A Generator Technician is the true HERO, and the lifeblood of Emergency Power Generation.

80% of the time, a Generator Technician is performing planned maintenance, inspections, and testing the system per recommended best practices and regulatory requirements in hopes of preventing failure. However, equipment does fail, and when this happens, a Generator Technician is responsible for troubleshooting and repairing the system as soon as possible so that the generator can come back online.

As noted in our Generator Technician Creed, a Generator Technician relentlessly powers on to get the job done, no matter the weather, time of day, or seemingly insurmountable task.

Application Requirements

Michelle

[email protected]

215-370-1119

Recent High School graduate wanting to pursue a training program in the generator technology career program.

Visit the website to inquire to learn more, send email to Michelle.