Workforce Training Programs
Structured training designed to prepare entry-level technicians for long-term careers in power generation.
Your Path to Becoming a Generator Service Technician
PGI implements a two step program designed to bring you from zero to no experience to a field ready generator service technician in eight weeks. No experience is required.
Step 1: Professional Readiness (3-Week Online Program)
An intensive online training focused on communication, accountability, workplace professionalism, and time management. Completion is required prior to beginning the Generator Service Technician program.
Workplace communication
Professional conduct & expectations
Time management & accountability
Written assignments & discussion participation
Industry-aligned standards
Step 2: Generator Service Technician Program
A hands-on, field-driven training program built to prepare you for an entry-level technician position, servicing and maintaining standby power systems.
Engine fundamentals
Electrical diagnostics
Control systems
Safety & field procedures
Real-world troubleshooting
Who Should Apply?
This training pathway is designed for motivated individuals seeking a structured entry into the power generation industry — including career changers, mechanically inclined individuals, and those ready to commit to a professional trade.
What Sets PGI Apart
Industry-aligned curriculum
Hands-on, field-focused instruction
Emphasis on professionalism and employer readiness
Structured pathway, not casual coursework
2026 Program Dates
Class Two - April 6th to May 29th
Class Three - June 6th to July 24th
Class Four - August 3rd to September 25th
Class Five - September 28th to November 20th