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Electrician Program

  • What type of work do electricians perform?
  • Electricians are skilled professionals who specialize in working with electrical systems, ensuring safety and functionality in homes, businesses, and industrial settings. Their responsibilities include installing, maintaining, and repairing electrical components, as well as designing and troubleshooting electrical systems.
  • What are the typical working conditions for an electrician?
  • Electricians work in a variety of settings, and their working conditions can vary depending on their specific job, location, and the type of electrical work they are involved in. Electricians may perform work indoors or outdoors. They can work varied hours to meet project-specific schedules. The physical demands of the job can include climbing ladders, working in confined spaces, lifting heavy equipment, and using hand and power tools.
  • What is the earning potential for an electrician?
  • Apprentice electricians starting pay is $21.25 per hour. They receive annual raises. After completing the apprenticeship, they will earn a minimum of $45.45 per hour.
  • How long is the electrician apprenticeship program?
  • The electrical apprenticeship consists of a minimum of 720 hours of classroom instruction and 8,000 hours of on the job training. The program takes five terms to complete, which equates to approximately 5 years of training. But don't worry, you will be earning a living wage starting on day one of your apprenticeship.
  • Is electrical work dangerous?
  • Electricians are exposed to electrical hazards, including the risk of electric shock, burns, and injuries from tools and equipment. Safety is a top priority, and they must follow safety protocols and use personal protective equipment.