List Of Electrical Technician Schools In Uganda

Electrical technicians help create, maintain and repair the electronic components and equipment used in any equipment or device that involves electricity. They can sometimes work with electricians or electrical engineers, or work on site to keep machinery and specialty equipment running correctly

Here are the List Of Electrical Technician Schools In Uganda

Kampala Polytechnic Mengo Bachelor of Electrical Technicians

Nakawa Vocational Training Institute Bachelor of Electrical Technicians

OMEGA GENERAL ELECTRICALS

Uganda Institution of Professional Engineers

Ntinda Vocational Training Institute

Buganda Royal Institute of Business & Technical Education

Global Institute of Information Technology & Business, Makerere

Uganda Technical College Elgon

Makerere University College of Engineering Design Art and Technology

What kind of electricians make the most money?

According to May 2015 reports from the BLS, the highest earners in this category were electrical power line installers and repairers, who took home an annual, average salary of $63,090. The bottom 10 percent earned an annual, average salary of $32,590, while the top 10 percent earned more than $99,390.

Is becoming a electrician worth it?

Becoming an electrician is well worth the 4-year apprenticeship. You can make a good living. In fact, electricians are the highest paid of the skilled trades, with plumbers a close second. (Plumbers may have a higher wage in some areas)

How hard is it to be a electrician?

Becoming a licensed electrician can take some time. Most apprenticeship programs require 4 years to complete. That includes 8,000 hours of on-the-job training and over 500 hours of classroom instruction. (State and local requirements vary.)