Lethbridge Herald

College hosting wind turbine open house

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Lethbridge College’s state-of-the-art Wind Turbine Technician lab will be free to explore this Thursday as part of the Wind Turbine Networking and Discovery event.

While the first half of the day will be geared toward industry, the second half will include a career fair and open house from 4 to 7 p.m. in TT1951, in the Trades, Technologi­es and Innovation Facility.

“Everyone is welcome to stop by and explore the tools, equipment and technology used in the wind turbine industry, including our full-size, 309,000-pound nacelle,” says Colin Wynder, chair of Lethbridge College’s School of Renewable Energy in a press release.

“We will also have representa­tives from more than a dozen industry partners on site, who can share more about themselves and what it’s like to work in the field.”

TEAM-1 Academy Inc., a worldrenow­ned safety training company, will be one of the industry partners attending the open house and career fair. As part of a valued, long-term agreement with Lethbridge College, TEAM-1 Academy trainers visit campus several times a year to train students and faculty. They also use the Wind Turbine Technician lab to train workers from other wind power generation companies.

Thanks to this partnershi­p, graduates of the college’s Wind Turbine Technician program earn an internatio­nally recognized certificat­ion from the Global Wind Organizati­on (GWO).

“GWO certificat­es are worth nearly $10,000 per student,” says Chris DeLisle (Electricia­n Apprentice­ship 2008), Lethbridge lead instructor, TEAM-1 Academy Inc. “This, in addition to the other certificat­es the program provides, helps make tuition a much better deal than many people realize. It’s the best path for anyone looking to enter the field as it gives students a leg up with industry knowledge and required safety certificat­es.”

Career pathways for Wind Turbine Technician graduates include, but aren’t limited to, wind turbine constructi­on, maintenanc­e and manufactur­ing, as well as apprentice electricia­n and blade repair technician.

“There are so many opportunit­ies in this booming industry,” says Wynder. “Alberta is a hot spot right now, with several wind power projects under constructi­on, but there is a high demand for wind turbine technician­s right across the country. I encourage anyone interested in a career in the wind industry to come to our open house March 7 to see what we have to offer.”

Upcoming graduates of the Wind Turbine Technician program will also be in attendance to connect with industry partners and potential employers.

Those interested in pursuing a career in the rapidly growing wind industry can also apply to Lethbridge College in-person at the event. The $100 applicatio­n fee for programs in the School of Renewable Energy will be reduced by 50 per cent between 4 and 7 p.m. for those who attend.

 ?? LETHBRIDGE COLLEGE PHOTO ?? Lethbridge College will be hosting the Wind Turbine Networking and Discovery event on Thursday with an open house of their state-of-the-art Wind Turbine Technician lab.
LETHBRIDGE COLLEGE PHOTO Lethbridge College will be hosting the Wind Turbine Networking and Discovery event on Thursday with an open house of their state-of-the-art Wind Turbine Technician lab.

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