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Hydroelectric Plant Technicians

Certification, Licensing, and Special Requirements

Certification or Licensing

No licensing is required for hydroelectric plant technicians. Many technicians hone their skills and improve their job prospects by becoming certified.

The National Hydropower Association (NHA) offers a Hydro Academy, which "brings to the water power community a variety of courses and workshops to aid in continuing education and professional development." The Hydropower System Principles Program is the academy's signature learning program. Students have the option to complete an eight-hour or 40-hour course. Those who complete the 40-hour course receive the NHA systems principles certification credential. Visit https://www.hydro.org/hydropower-system-principles-course for more information.

The National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologies also offers certification programs. To become certified, a technician must have a specific amount of job-related experience and pass a multiple-choice examination. Find information at https://www.nicet.org.

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