Are you an Electrical Engineering graduate—or currently pursuing your Master’s—looking to gain hands-on experience in the rapidly growing Electric Vehicle (EV) and green energy sector?
Launch Institute of Technology (LIT) is offering an accelerated training program designed specifically for engineering graduates who want to apply their technical background in real-world EV and clean energy applications. Through immersive, project-based training, you’ll develop the in-demand skills employers are actively hiring for in EV charging infrastructure, system operations, and field support.
💡What You’ll Gain:Specialized EV Training & Certification – Focused on EV charging infrastructure and green energy applications.
Hands-On Learning – Work directly with EV systems, chargers, and field equipment.
Career Connections – Access to hiring partners and career coaching to support your job search.
Accelerated Pathway – Build your expertise quickly and transition into employment.
Have at least a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering (or are in a Master’s program).
Are eager to apply your engineering knowledge to EV systems and sustainable energy technology.
Want practical, hands-on training that leads directly to career opportunities.
Thrive in fast-paced, technical environments and enjoy problem-solving.
Live in (or can reliably commute to) Anaheim, CA (Orange County).
Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering (recent grads welcome).
Strong interest in EVs, renewable energy, and sustainable technologies.
Problem-solving mindset and readiness to work with real-world equipment.
Excellent teamwork and communication skills.
Authorized to work in the U.S.
Willingness to commit to the full duration of the training program.
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