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Where are ETA-Certifi ed Individuals? here are ETA-Certifi ed Individuals? In 2020, students and professionals at the following schools and companies chose to become certifi ed through ETA® International. By choosing to become certifi ed from this accredited association, these individuals are closer to achieving their career goals. 4C Academy Bird Technologies City of Maryville ABC Television Network BL Technology City Of McKinney ABM Government Services Blue Rock Station City of Memphis Access Laser Company Bluebird Network City of Philadelphia ACRS Engineering Blumerich Comm Svc Inc City of San Marcos Actavo BNSF Railway City of South Bend Advanced Communications Bobcat Specialties LLC City of Tacoma Advanced Electronics Bonds Career Center of Greenville County Schools City of Torrance AE Electrical Solutions Boone County Joint Communications City of Tucson AECOM Boston Fire Department City of Walnut Creek AFL Enterprise Bowling Green Municipal Utilities City of Westerville AFL Global Brainamics Instituto de Tecnolgia Aplicada Clackamas County AFL Hyperscale Brandman University Clark Wireless Inc/Blackfoot Airwave Communications Imperial Inc/Imperial Bristol Bay Telephone Coop Clear Communications & Electronics/Charlottesville Alabama Army National Guard Brookhaven Computer Depot (IRS) CML Telephone Alabama Department of Transportation Brooks Berry & Haynie CMS Mechanical Alaska Communications Broward College - North Campus Collins Aerospace Alaska Railroad Broward County Colorado Department of Transportation Alhambra-Grant for Communications Brown County Traffi c Engineering Columbus Communications Inc Alpha Wireless Communications Company/Spencer Bureau of Reclamation Com Pros Inc Altech Electronics Burlington Communications Service Comelec Services Inc of Iowa Alutiiq LLC Burlington Northern Sante Fe Railway Commdex Consulting Always Current Electric Business Offi ce Systems Commenco Inc Amentum Company C R Services Commercial Radio Service Inc Ameren Corporation C2C Technical Services CommTech, LLC American Broadband C4 Planning Solutions Commtronics of Virginia American Legend Aircraft Cabarrus County Communication Rescue Group Ameri-Skills CACI International Communication Service Inc Amerizon Wireless California Department of Water Resources Communication Service Inc/Asheville Amkus Rescue Systems California State University Fullerton Communication Telesignal Amphenol Fiber Systems International CALPIA Communications Access Amphenol Network Solutions CALPIA CTF Communications Electronics of Maryland Ancom Technical Center CALPIA Dental Communications Electronics of Virginia Anderson Radio Inc CALPIA Fabrics Communications Evolutions Andrews Telecom Solutions CALPIA Facilities Maintenance Communications Group Ft McMurray (TRIDON) Artic Slope Telephone CALPIA Healthcare Facilities Maint Communications Service - DR Spaulding Inc Arvato SCM Ireland Ltd CALPIA Laundry Communications Telesignal Inc Assurant Solutions CALPIA MCSP Communications Télésignal Inc/Chicoutimi AT&T CALPIA Optical Laboratory Comproducts Inc DBA B&C Communication/Akron AT&T Alascom CALPIA Sewing Comproducts Inc DBA B&C Communication/Columbus AT&T Alaska Calvert County Emergency Communications Comsource Inc AT&T Southeast Canyon State Wireless Comsource of Michigan Inc Athens Clark County Unifi ed Cape Coral Technical College ComSource Wireless ATRC Dahlgren Capital Area Communications Comtronics Corporation/Bear Com Augusta Communications Capital Electric Line Builders Conterra Inc Austin Independent School Carbon Career & Technical Institute Control Automation Avian LLC Caribbean Aviation Training Institute Control Communications Inc/Davie AVoptics LightWorks / Avoptics Ltd Carlisle Interconnect Technologies Costco AZ Wizards Carrier Communications Corp DBA Multi-Media Comm Cox Communications B & C Communications Carthage Water & Electric CPL Wilgus/Army BAA Inc Cellectric Electrical LLC - MSI as part of Pyramid Creative Communications BAE Systems Centracare St Cloud Hospital Crew & Associates Bank of Guam Centracom Crosspoint Communications Base Technology Central Electric Power Coop Crosstown Electrical & Data Basic Systems CenturyLink Crown Consulting Inc Baycom Inc CenturyLink (Level 3 Communications) CRST Telephone Authority BBH Electric CenturyLink Qwest Communications CS Contract Solutions Inc Beal Construction cFocus Software CST Inc Bear Communications & Electronics Charter Communications CST Tech Bear Communications & Electronics/Atlanta Chicago Communications CTC Telecom Bear Communications & Electronics/Destrahan Chicago Communications LLC/Elmhurst CZMP LLC Bear Communications & Electronics/Marrero Choptank Electric Corp D&D Enterprises Bearcom/Staley Communication Inc/Pittsburgh Churchill Downs Dalton Communications Bearcom Canada/Ottawa Cincinnati Bell Telephone Daniel Morgan Technology Center BearCom-Beaumont City of Aztec Data 1 Technology BearCom formerly (EMCO) City of Birmingham Alabama Traffi c Engineering Davis Communications BEK Communications City of Buckeye Arizona Day Management Corp Bender Communications Inc City of Emmett Day Management Corp dba Day Wireless Systems Berry Petroleum City of Fairfax Day Wireless Systems Best Buy City of Houston Day Wireless Systems/Seatac Big Dudes Music City City of Kelowna Deals Famous Oyster House Billings Clinic City of Lompoc Radio Shop DeKalb County Police 1 Where are ETA-Certifi ed Individuals? 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KITCO Fiber Optics Delta Wireless Guyana Water Inc Kitsap County Delta Wireless/Sacramento H&H Contracting Kreg Therapeutics Delta Wireless/Stockton Hamilton County Sheriff ’ Kroger Co Facility Engineering Denton County Sheriff ’s Offi ce Hankey’s Radio Inc K-Space Associates Department of Defense Harlon Municipal Utilities L & K Communications LLC DePauw University Harris Corp L & K Electric Design Solutions & Integrations Harris Electrical L3 Harris Digicel Hartzell Engine Technologies LA Photo Party Digital Traffi c Systems Inc Hasty’s Communications LA Solar Group Digitcom Electronics Inc Heartland Community College Lake Martin Electric Digitcom Electronics/La Junta Hecla Lucky Friday Lane County Oregon Sheriff ’s Offi ce Disney / ABC Television Hecla Mining Company Launch 3 Telecom Dispensing Dynamics Henkels & McCoy Lawnscaping Plus Diversifi ed Electronics Inc Hennepin County Lawton Communications Diversifi ed Electronics Inc/Forest Park Hicap Telecommunications Legacy Telecommunications Diversifi ed Utility Group High Capabilities Telecom Leidos Inc DMD Technologies High Desert State Prison LifePoint Health Douglas County Sheriff ’s Offi ce HII-NNS (Newport News Shipbuilding) Light Brigade Douthits Radio Service Inc Hillsborough County Government Lightspeed Networks DS Networks Hood River Electric Co-Op Lockheed Martin Duluth/Superior Communications Inc/Superior Hoosier Energy Loerbro I & E Dunne Communications Horizon Chillicothe Telephone Logan Aluminum Dunwoody College of Technology Horizon Tele Com London Life Insurance Co Dyna Corps Houston 2-Way Radio Los Alamos National Labs DynCorp International Hughes Network Systems Lucky Joint Construction Pte Ltd Eagle Radio Technologies Hunter Business School Lukic Construction East Valley Institute of Technology Huntington Ingalls Industries Macon Communications Inc/Macon EC Company Huntsville Police Department Macon Communications Inc/Milledgeville Egger Wood Products LLC Huntsville Utilities Maher Terminals LLC Electronic Communications Inc Hylan West ManTech Inc Electronic Engineering Co ICU Agents LLC Marine Mechanix Electronic Engineering/Des Moines Idaho Power Company Maryland Stadium Authority Emergency Radio Service Inc Ilani Resort Mass Electric Construction EMF Telecom Illinois Rural Electric Coop Mass Specialist LLC EMS Wiring Systems Pte Ltd Illinois Valley Cellular Metra Rail Encompass Digital Indian Hills Community College Metro Sales Inc Engineered Structures Inc Indiana University Health Metrocom NYC Inc Englewood Hospital and Medical Center Industrial Communications and Electronics/Billings Metrocom Wireless Inc/Bedford Hills Enlink Midstream Industrial Communications-San Antonio Metropolitan Water District Enterprise Communications Insiro PTE LTD Mid State Communications & Electronics Inc Environmental Systems Co Instrument Inc Mid-Rivers Communications EPS SECURITY Integrated Communications Midwest Data Center Equix Broadband Inc Integrated Communications Inc-Batesville Miner Electronics Corp/Munster Erie County Medical Center Integrated Communications Inc-Memphis MIT Solutions Esdiac Global Systems Integrated Communications Inc-Tupelo MJ Electric ESPN Inc Integrated Electronics Solutions MJM Electric LLC Farmdale Creamery IntelliTec College MMR Constructs FCI Ray Brook Intermountain Communications MobilComm Inc Federal Reserve Bank Miami Branch Intermountain Communications of Southern Idaho Inc Mobile Business Communications Ltd Ferreira Coastal Construction Ion Electric LLC Mobile Comm Of Dekalb Inc/Tucker Fiber Broadband Irby Utilities Mobile Communication of America FiberNet IT Florida Turnpike Mobile Communication Of DeKalb Inc Fire Fly Fiber Broadband IWA Technical Services Inc Mobile Communications of Hall LLC/Gainesville First Communications IWTG Norfolk Mobile Communications of the Carolinas First Digital Telecom J&N Utilities Montana National Guard First Step Internet Jackson Electric Coop Montana-Dakota Utilities Five 9 Solutions Japanese Navy Morristown
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