The most common path is completing a 2-year associate's degree in wind energy technology at a community college, or a short-term certificate program (6–12 months). Programs cover AC/DC electrical theory, hydraulics, mechanical drive trains, and safety procedures. After completing training, graduates typically pass employer competency assessments before being assigned to field sites. BlitzGrok helps you build the theoretical knowledge you need to pass those assessments and perform well in the classroom portion of your training.