Occupation Exploration event at Sabey Data Centers on May 9

April 25, 2024 

Media Contacts:  
Jenni Jourdan, Workforce Education coordinator, 509-682-6727, jjourdan@wvc.edu 
Jennifer Korfiatis, interim public information officer, 509-682-6650, jkorfiatis@wvc.edu   

 

A North Central Washington Occupation Exploration event focused on data center careers will take place on Thursday, May 9, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Sabey Data Centers in East Wenatchee. All participants must be in ninth grade or older to attend from any school and college.   

Space is limited, so registration for the event is required. Visit bit.ly/occupation-exploration to register.  

Sabey Data Centers has campuses across the country to meet customer needs, and North Central Washington has a thriving data center industry. Participants will meet professionals at the SDC Columbia Campus and tour the data center. Students can explore career opportunities such as data center maintenance technician, operations technician, operations engineer, and operations center technician.   

Pizza and refreshments will be provided at the event. 

Occupation Exploration is a series of career-connected immersion events hosted by local businesses for students in North Central Washington. This Occupation Exploration event is presented by North Central ESD, the Wenatchee Valley College Foundation, and Career Connect Washington.  

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