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    Power Plant Mechanic

Power Plant Mechanic Apprenticeship Program

Maintain and repair power plant equipment to include: pumps, compressors, conveyors, valves, piping, and all related equipment in a power plant.

$52,570

Average Salary in New Mexico based on the Occupational Information Network (O*Net).

Who Can Be a Power Plant Mechanic?

Must be 18 years of age, have a High School Diploma/GED, successfully complete (C or better) Math 113 or equivalent, and be physically capable of performing the essential functions of the apprenticeship program.

Program Sponsor

PNM San Juan
North County Road 6800
Waterflow, NM 87421

www.pnm.com/careers

Jake Arellano
(505) 598-7970
jake.arellano@pnm.com

To obtain general information about registered apprenticeship, please fill out the form below and a representative from the State Apprenticeship Office will contact you by email.

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