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Electrical / Electronics in Tennessee

Tennessee Projects 13% Job Growth in the Electrical Industry Through 20321

If you want to become an electrician or electronic systems technician in Tennessee, turn to Nashville Auto-Diesel College (NADC). The State of Tennessee projects over 18,000 job openings for electrical workers through 20321.

NADC’s electrical technology school combines electrical and low-voltage electronic systems technology into one program that helps maximize your career possibilities when you graduate. The Electrical and Electronic Systems Technology (EEST) program is designed to help you enter what the U.S. Department of Labor has designated a Green Increased Demand occupation – which means green economy activities and technologies are likely to increase the employment demand2.

EEST program graduates can pursue electrician jobs for residential, commercial and industrial companies. Electronics Systems Technicians have a wide range of career possibilities helping residential customers with cable and satellite TV installations, home theater setup, whole home automation and more.

Highlights of Electrical Technology Training

  • The foundation and history of the electrical and electronics industries
  • Electronic and electrical principles
  • Controls and wiring
  • Computers and networking
  • Fiber optics, telecom systems and PLC
  • Security and closed-circuit TV systems
  • Fire alarm systems
  • A/V, home theater and satellite/cable TV systems

Find out more about training at Nashville Auto-Diesel College for this in-demand career path - request more information today.

1 National Center for O*NET Development. Tennessee Employment Trends: 47-2111.00 - Electricians. O*NET OnLine. Last updated December 16, 2025. Retrieved on February 18, 2026, from https://www.onetonline.org/link/localtrends/47-2111.00?st=TN

2 National Center for O*NET Development. Green Increased Demand Occupations - Occupational Listings. O*NET Resource Center. Last updated December 16, 2025. Retrieved on February 18, 2026, from https://www.onetcenter.org/green/demand.html

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