Program Details

Electrician Contruction Apprenticeship
Northeast Wisconsin Technical College
Electrical science has seen many changes in recent years. More than in any other building trade, the technological changes that have taken place require increased knowledge and skills for construction electricians to meet the new demands. A construction electrician lays out, assembles, installs and tests the following: electrical fixtures, control equipment and wiring used in the alarm, communication, light and power systems. Trades Covered: Construction Electrician Residential Electrician Voice-Data - Video Technician Show More

Education: High school graduates or GED® (submit copy) Age: 18 or high school graduate at 17, no maximum Industry Test License: Valid driver's license (submit copy) Application: Numbered application form for electrical industry Length of Contract Construction Electrician - 5 Years of not less than 8,000 on-the-job training (OJT) hours as per Exhibit "A" - 720 Paid-Related Instruction, (Day School) with additional night school classes as determined by the Committee Residential Electrician - 3 Years of not less than 4,800 on-the-job training (OJT) as per Exhibit "A" - 432 Hours of Paid-Related Instruction, (Day School) with additional night school classes as determined by the Committee Voice - Data - Video - 3 Years of not less than 4,800 Hours of on-the-job training (OJT) as per Exhibit "A" - 432 Hours of Paid-Related Instruction (Day School) with additional night school classes as determined by the Committee

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Students can officially withdraw from classes before 60% of the class has been completed; a Withdraw (W) grade will be posted. If a student withdraws during the refund period, a refund adjustment may be posted to their account. If students receives financial aid, veteran’s funding or agency assistance, it is their responsibility to notify the appropriate office to verify potential repayment of funds.


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