NEW Fall 2025 Program

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    Water Operations Licensing via 
    Course Code 8125: Practicum in Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources

    *Additional Enrollment Information Coming Soon!*

    Open the Door to a Career in Clean Water Operations!

    Katy ISD is excited to launch the Water Operations Licensing Program, a two-semester Career & Technical Education opportunity in partnership with Inframark — a leading provider of water infrastructure and management services.

    What You’ll Learn

    • Fall Semester: Classroom instruction on the essential role of clean water in public health, agriculture, animal science, and wildlife.
    • Spring Semester: Gain real-world experience through field internships — many of which are paid!

    Career Opportunities
    Graduates of this program are prepared for careers in:

    • Water management & treatment
    • Operations & maintenance
    • Laboratory analysis
    • Field services

    Start your career right after high school with entry-level roles offering starting salaries around $43,600 per year. With experience and certification, you could earn up to $66,500 in just 5 years — and even advance into leadership roles with executive-level pay.

    Perks & Benefits
    Industry employers like Inframark offer:

    • Paid internships
    • Paid overtime
    • 401(k) retirement plans
    • Paid vacation
    • Health insurance

    Katy ISD will cover all licensing test fees for enrolled students!

    Ready to Get Started?
    If you're interested in science, hands-on fieldwork, or making a real difference in your community, this program is for you!

    Enrollment Information Available Soon!

    Careers in Water Operations
    Your Future Flows Here - Make an Impact with a Career in Clean Water

    Explore exciting career paths in:

    • Water management & treatment
    • System operations & maintenance
    • City and corporate water services

    Start in an entry-level role and rise to executive positions within just five years through additional certifications and career development. The water industry offers competitive pay, job stability, and room for rapid advancement.

    High Demand, Bright Future
    With Texas’ population projected to grow from 30 million to 52 million in the coming decades, the need for skilled professionals in water management is rising fast. These roles are essential to ensuring clean, safe drinking water and sustainable water systems across the state.