Civil Engineering Technology
A strong technical route into construction, infrastructure, municipal engineering, inspections, and project coordination.
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Engineering technology
A technical route into electrical systems, utilities, controls, maintenance, and industrial technician work.
Overall
$100K potential
Path clarity
Transferability
Conservative match
A
strong signal
Job titles to search
Electrical Technician, Controls Technician, Utility Technician, Maintenance Technician, Electrical Designer
Main warning
It is not the same as becoming a licensed electrician, and some higher-paying paths require apprenticeships, certifications, or utility hiring processes.
Time to $100K
Medium
Public-sector fit
Medium
A strong technical base if you research whether you want technician, utility, controls, or apprenticeship routes.
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