Advanced Certificate in Wind Turbine Maintenance

Canada

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What will I learn?

Students in the Wind Turbine Maintenance Technician program explore the theory supporting wind turbines and the practical maintenance procedures required to maintain turbine output. Safe work practices are stressed throughout the training. Upon completion of the program, students are prepared to enter the field as wind turbine technicians and to progress to higher levels of certification within the industry. The program starts with the Electrician Foundation training, Wind Turbine specific job site safety, and Electrician level 1 training. Students then go on a six-week practicum through the summer months and return in the fall for Millwright Foundation training, and a final two-week practicum.

Career Prospects

Wind Turbine Maintenance Technicians can specialize in wind turbine maintenance, wind farm construction, wind turbine manufacturing, blade inspection and repair, and wind turbine electrical, mechanical and hydraulics systems. Demand is strong not only in North America, but in Europe as well.

Which department am I in?

Northern Lights College

Study options

Full Time (2 Years)

Tuition fees
CAD$10,076.52 (6,11,106) per year
Housing Fees Four Bedroom - 560 per month
Start date

January 2025

Venue

Dawson Creek Campus

11401-8th Street,

Dawson Creek,

British Columbia,

V1G 4G2, Canada

Full Time (2 Years)

Tuition fees
CAD$10,076.52 (6,11,106) per year
Housing Fees Four Bedroom - 560 per month
Start date

January 2026

Venue

Dawson Creek Campus

11401-8th Street,

Dawson Creek,

British Columbia,

V1G 4G2, Canada

Entry requirements

For international students

Grade 11 English, or Career and College Preparation English 040 (Advanced English), with C+ or higher;
Grade 11 Math (Pre-Calculus 11), or Career and College Preparation Math 040 (Advanced Algebraic Mathematics), with C+ or higher;
Grade 11 Physics (or equivalent), with C+ or higher;
OR
ESTR 047 (Advanced-Level Essential Skills or Trades) with 67% or higher;
OR
Complete the following sections of the Canadian Adult Achievement Test (CAAT):
- Reading Comprehension: 12.0 grade equivalent or higher
- Number Operations: 12.0 grade equivalent or higher
- Problem Solving: 12.0 grade equivalent or higher
- An above average score (51/70; 6th Stanine) required for Mechanical Reasoning
- A score of 70% or higher in the Electrical Math Assessment.

Dual Credit
- Grade 11 level completion that includes Grade 11 English, Grade 11 Math (Pre-Calculus 11) and Grade 11 Physics with C+ or higher.

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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