| This is a four to five-year program. Apprentices complete 8000 hours of OJT and 576 hours of related classroom training.
Job Description This apprenticeship leads to the General Journeyman Electrician license. Inside electricians perform electrical installations, construction, maintenance, repair and service. They work on electrical construction projects ranging from single-family residences to state-of-the-art industrial plants. They install conduits and wire lighting, switches, converters, and complex computerized systems.
Working Conditions
The work done as an electrician may be strenuous. The working environment varies, depending on the type of job. The work can require considerable standing, bending, reaching and lifting and may be conducted in cramped spaces or at great heights.
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Average Journeyman Wage
Statewide: $32.97/Hr. Douglas County: $25.8/Hr.
Minimum requirements for application: (Application Point Worksheet)
• At least 18 years old
• High school diploma (2.0 GPA) or GED
• One year high school algebra or equivalent post high school
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Be sure to read the standards for the apprenticeship you are interested in to ensure you understand and meet the requirements.
Inside Electrician Standards
For additional information contact:
RuthAnn Seim Apprenticeship Coordinator (541) 440-4675 Fax: (888) 406-4511
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