Three graduate from Ocala Utility Services Apprenticeship Program

ContributedGraduates of the Ocala Utility Services Apprenticeship Program pose with city staff and their certificates during a recognition ceremony in Ocala, FL, in June 2025. City of Ocala

OCALA, FL (352today.com) – Ocala Utility Services has recognized three employees for completing its state-certified apprenticeship program, a milestone that marks their transition into fully certified utility professionals.

The Ocala Utility Services Apprenticeship Program, established in 1978 and certified by the Florida Department of Education, combines hands-on learning with technical education. Apprentices complete 8,000 hours of on-the-job training and 576 hours of classroom instruction to earn their certifications.

The latest graduates are:

  • Gabriel Just-Rodriguez, Equipment Maintenance Technician (Water Resources)
  • Chris Kennedy, Water & Wastewater Treatment Plant & Systems Operator (Water Resources)
  • Jeremy Retherford, Substation Electrician (Ocala Electric Utility)

These team members now join the ranks of trained professionals helping to power and maintain essential services across the City of Ocala.