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Hiring Practices
Employers prefer to hire technicians with training in heating and cooling systems or specifically in geothermal technology. As more individuals become aware of the benefits of using geothermal energy, more programs will be offered in this field.
Employers also prefer technicians with both hands-on and mathematical skills.
Advancement Opportunities
Advancement in this field usually takes the form of higher wages. However, experienced technicians may advance to jobs as supervisors or production managers. Those who enjoy working with people may move into areas such as sales or marketing. Those with management skills and funding may open their own businesses.
Job Title Examples
Control Room Operator (CRO), Instrument and Controls Technician (I & C Technician), Maintenance Technician, Control Operator, Instrumentation and Electrical Technician (I & E Technician), Instrumentation, Control, and Electrical Technician (I C & E Technician), Maintenance Mechanic, Mechanical Technician, Operations Technician, Operator Technician
Similar Careers
Below are careers similar to Geothermal Technicians you may be interested in reading about.
If you are looking to broaden your job search,
these careers require similar skills. Click on the names to link to their career profile.
Electronics Engineering Technologists
Engineering Technicians
Geothermal Production Managers
Heating and Cooling System Mechanics
Related Industries
Below are industries related to Geothermal Technicians you may be interested in reading about. Employers in these industries typically hire
Geothermal Technicians. Click on the names to link to their industry profile.
Construction
Engineering, Accounting, And Architecture
Utilities
Source: Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development and Minnesota Department of Education.

