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Electrical Technician Program

The electrical technician program is specifically designed to meet the needs of companies requiring individuals with skills in residential, commercial and industrial electrical wiring. In addition, the student will attain knowledge of the communication field and burglar/fire alarm systems. As the population creates more demand for electrical service the need for well trained electrical technicians continues to increase. Throughout the program students will receive a combination of theory and practical “hands-on” training. Graduates of the Electrical Program have many entry level career options: Electrical apprentice, residential, commercial or industrial, telecommunications technicians, burglar/fire alarm installation and repair, many students find a career as a cable installer, motor repair service technician or a maintenance electrician for manufacturers and large commercial buildings. Connecticut graduates of IMTI often complete the program to pursue self employment as an Electrical Contractor.
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Evening Program-NY/Day or Evening Program-CT Connecticut: 900 Hours -- 19 Months -- $17,425 New York: 670 Hours -- 15 Months -- $14,088 |
Electronics Systems Technician

The Electronic Systems Technician program was designed to meet the growing demand for electronic services requiring the training of new technicians and existing electricians in the installation of low voltage electronic technologies. The program provides extensive training in
burglar alarm systems, video, wireless, audio, nurse call and signaling systems, TV and broadband systems, access control system, media management systems, telecommunication systems and fire alarms. Graduates of this program will be prepared for entry level positions within the electronic service industry. This program is specifically designed to meet the needs of companies requiring tradesmen with skills in residential, commercial and industrial electrical/low voltage wiring.
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Evening Program Connecticut: 900 Hours -- 19 Months -- $16,775 New York: 700 Hours -- 15 Months -- $14,586 |
HVAC Technician Program

The HVAC Technician program is structured to provide the technician with the skills, knowledge and techniques necessary for employment as an apprentice in the refrigeration, heating and air conditioning service industries. IMTI comprehensive program of theory combined with extensive “hands on” training impress upon the student the importance of accepting individual responsibility for the proper diagnosis and repair of various units. Focus on low voltage electrical and electronic systems gives our students the knowledge they need to wire low voltage HVAC systems. IMTI of Connecticut graduates will have learned the technical skills for an entry level apprenticeship position as a general service person installing or servicing heating, air conditioning and refrigeration systems. Other career options include maintaining and monitoring major installations in: hospitals, large offices and industrial buildings, or manufacturing HVAC equipment as a field technician or troubleshooter. Many graduates at IMTI complete the program to pursue self-employment as an HVAC Contractor.
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Evening Program Connecticut: 900 Hours -- 19 Months -- $17,225 New York: 700 Hours -- 15 Months -- $14,686 |
Plumbing Technician

The Plumbing Technician Program is designed to give the technician the skills to install, fit, repair, and maintain residential, commerical, and industrial plumbing. The student is taught to properly finish a job while maintaining the highest sanitary standards possible. Throughout the program students will receive a combination of theory and practial "hands-on" training.
There are three distinct plumbing systems that work together to achieve the desired result in a sanitary and safe manner. These systems are: the supply water brought into the building and piped through the system under pressure; the fixtures – lavatories, bathtubs, toilets, drinking fountains, washing machines, etc… and the drain – water leaving the system usually by means of gravity.
Graduates of the Plumbing Technician program will have learned the necessary skills for an entry level apprenticeship position in residential, commercial, and industrial plumbing applications. Many IMTI graduates complete the program to pursue self-employment as a plumbing contractor.
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Evening Program Connecticut: 720 Hours -- 15 Months -- $14,825 New York: 649.5 Hours -- 15 Months -- $13,716 |


