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AIRSTREAMS RENEWABLES, INC
Contract #
A-2020-194-26
Agency
Community Development
Council Approval Date
10/6/2020
Expiration Date
6/30/2023
Insurance Exp Date
5/1/2023
Destruction Year
2028
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DocuSlgn Envelope ID: AC11 B5A1-DF88-4F2A-9236-9DDDF1998ACD <br />Program Description and Fees <br />The course is designed to address specific vocational needs. The course outline and description is as follows: <br />Renewable Energy and Communications Tower Technician Program <br />Course Number: AS1007 <br />Duration ofscours-: 30 days (8 hours each)AIRSTREAMS <br />IRSTRE /� � / S <br />Ratio: Classroom-24 students to 1 instructor; ��'j`///i/�i a7 RGen/e�wia/bleYs�, Incl. <br />Lab-8 students to I instructor Y <br />Hours of Instruction: 8 hours per day, 5 days per week, 40 hours per week, 6 weeks, for a total training period of 240 <br />clock hours. <br />This course is recommended for anyone interested in an entry-level position in any energy or industrial sector <br />including, but not limited to, wind and communication towers. SOC codes include: <br />49-2021 Radio, Cellular, and Tower Equipment Installers and Repairers <br />49-2022 Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers <br />49-9051 Electrical Power -Line Installers and Repairers <br />49-9081 Wind Turbine Service Technicians <br />49-9052 Telecommunications Line Installers and Repairers <br />49-2094.00 Electrical & Electronics Repairers, Commercial & Industrial Equipment <br />Synopsis of course: <br />This course offers a complete complement of safety and technical modules designed to prepare each student for an <br />entry-level position in the wind, communication tower and many other industrial focused industries. Emphasis will be <br />placed on working safely in all aspects of the technician job and the basic technical skills required when working with <br />electricity and hydraulics. Students will be able to explain, identify, and demonstrate the safe troubleshooting and <br />maintenance procedures utilized in the wind, cellular communication tower and other industrial based industries. <br />Tuition: $14,500.00 <br />Non -Refundable Application Fee: $100.00 <br />Non -Refundable STRF Fee: $7.50 <br />Student course material, books, and supplies: All student materials and personal protective equipment required for <br />class are provided by Airstreams and included in the total charge for the program. There is no additional charge for <br />books and supplies. <br />Total Charge for period of attendance and for the entire educational program is $14,500.00. <br />Admission requirements: 18 years of age. High School diploma or equivalent. Must be capable of climbing and <br />working at heights of up to 300 feet. Student weight must not exceed 285 lbs, and must weigh a minimum of 1201bs. <br />due to equipment limitations. <br />Certificates/Completion Cards received upon successful graduation: Authorized Climber and Rescue Certificate <br />and ID Card; Electrical Safety Certificate; Fasteners, Torque and Tension Certificate; OSHA 10 Hour Construction <br />Safety Card; American Red Cross First Aid/CPR/AED Card; Level 1 Crane Rigging Certificate; Signalperson <br />Certificate; Capstan Hoist Certificate; CADWELD Certificate; ARI Renewable Energy and Communications Tower <br />Technician Program Certificate <br />Required clothing/gear: Sturdy work/hiking boots (composite or steel toed preferred, but not required) steel or <br />fiberglass shank with a defined heal. Cotton pants, (jeans are acceptable), cotton long and short sleeve shirts. Form <br />fitting, durable work gloves (Examples: CLC Handyman, Mechanix Wear, Iron Clad). Cold weather gear (Examples: <br />Wind resistant lined work jackets, hooded sweatshirt, balaclava, insulated overalls or coveralls, natural fiber <br />upper/lower "long johns"). If you have a class 4 hard hat and your own personal safety glasses, it is acceptable to bring <br />them for your use. Otherwise, hard hats and safety glasses PPE will be provided. <br />9 <br />Document: TRN-SCHOOLCATALOGTEH2O21-2022-1.0 OAIRSTREAMS <br />Revision: 1.0 <br />Release Date: February 1, 2021 All Rights Reserved <br />
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