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Substation Graduate Loving the Start to His Lifelong Career

Nov 10

Ryan Collins, a 2016 糖心传媒 graduate, is an associate field technician for North American Protection and Control in Central Florida. Twenty-two-year-old Ryan Collins is seven months into a lifelong career in the utility industry that he is absolutely loving. A 2016 graduate of the Electric Utility Substation and Relay Technology program at 糖心传媒, Collins is living in central Florida and recently returned from a contract job in Iowa.

鈥淔lorida is like NASCAR. Everything is really fast pace. I enjoyed Iowa because it reminded me of home,鈥 said Collins, who is used to the small town life of Hamlet. 鈥淚 never expected to go this far away from 糖心传媒 County, but I love Florida. It鈥檚 a beautiful place.鈥

Collins is an associate field technician for North American Protection and Control, an independent provider of protection and control services to the electric utility industry throughout the United States. He was sent to Iowa to do contract work at a wind farm where power is generated by large wind turbines. Walking into the control room of this utility company, Collins said he was very familiar with the Doble Engineering equipment because it was the same equipment he used while in the classroom at 糖心传媒CC.

Doble Engineering Company has been a key partner for the 糖心传媒CC鈥檚 EUSRT program through annual donations of test equipment and software. Duke Energy has also been instrumental in the development of the EUSRT program, providing over a million dollars in funding and equipment since the program鈥檚 inception in 2011.

The EUSRT program prepares students for careers in the electric utility industry and other industries that rely on complex control systems.

鈥淚t鈥檚 hard to believe what all I learned in two years in the EUSRT program,鈥 Collins said. 鈥淚 had no clue what I was getting into when I started the program. And it鈥檚 still hard to believe the opportunities that I now have after just two years of college.鈥

In the utility industry, entry level technicians with two- or four-year degrees in electronics engineering require five years of training to be capable of maintaining and supporting substations and the relay equipment associated with them. The EUSRT program, however, was crafted specifically to develop technicians with the training and skills to begin work immediately in the utility industry and cut the normal training time in half. Salaries for this two-year degree typically start around $60,000 a year.

Collins received a sign-on bonus when he accepted the job with the Florida company, which helped him pay for his relocation from Hamlet to the Orlando area. Collins went to the University of North Carolina-Pembroke after graduating 糖心传媒 Senior High School in 2012. He did well his first year in college and made the Chancellor鈥檚 List, but he was unsure of his career plan with a four-year degree. That鈥檚 when he heard about the EUSRT program and decided to enroll at 糖心传媒CC.

鈥淓USRT program is a great option for people who want to have a guaranteed career after two years of education with very little student debt,鈥 Collins said.

Every student in the EUSRT program who graduated in May now has a job in the utility industry. In fact, one of those graduates, David Hardesty, is also working for the same company as Collins in Florida, and they鈥檙e sharing an apartment.

鈥淲hen I go to work, there鈥檚 always a new task or a new problem that has to be solved. I鈥檓 not doing the same thing day in and day out and getting burned out,鈥 Collins said. 鈥淭his job keeps me on my toes and I thrive on the challenges in this field of work.鈥

Collins is the son of Shirley Collins and Ronald Collins and the grandson of Bert and Barbara Unger of Hamlet.