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EV Charging Station Technicial Training (Waitlist)

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Mid level
12-week virtual training program for certified electricians (Journeyman or higher) to learn EV charging station installation, troubleshooting, maintenance, and operations. Includes interactive simulations, guided projects, certification preparation, and access to hiring partners. Restricted to California residents; requires authorization to work in the U.S. and commitment to complete the full program.
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Are you a certified electrician looking to expand your skills into the booming Electric Vehicle (EV) charging industry?

Launch Institute of Technology (LIT) is offering a 12-week virtual training program designed for certified electricians who want to gain specialized expertise in EV charging station installation, maintenance, and operations. This program equips you with in-demand skills employers are hiring for in the rapidly growing green energy sector.

About LIT
LIT is a premier provider of hands-on technical training programs that prepare individuals for careers in high-growth, emerging industries. Our programs are developed with direct employer input to ensure graduates leave job-ready with industry connections.

This Program Is For You If You:

  • Hold a valid electrician certification (Journeyman or higher).

  • Want to transition your skills into the EV charging and green energy market.

  • Are based in California (program is restricted to CA residents).

  • Thrive in technical, problem-solving environments.

  • Are excited to be part of the clean energy future.

What You’ll Gain:

  • Specialized EV Charging Training & Certification – Learn installation, troubleshooting, and system operations.

  • Virtual Hands-On Learning – Interactive simulations and guided projects with real-world scenarios.

  • Career Connections – Access to hiring partners and support with your job search.

  • Accelerated Pathway – In just 12 weeks, prepare to launch your career in EV charging infrastructure.

Qualifications:

  • Certified electrician (Journeyman license or equivalent required).

  • Strong interest in EV technology and renewable energy.

  • Excellent problem-solving and communication skills.

  • Authorized to work in the U.S.

  • Commitment to completing the full 12-week program.

👉 Join the Waitlist Today!
This program has not yet started, but space will be limited. Reserve your spot on the waitlist to be first in line when enrollment opens.

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