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How to Land an Electrician Apprenticeship


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Perhaps you are thinking of becoming an electrician and considering starting off by becoming an apprentice; this article is for you. With the heavy dependence on electricity, there will always be a place for people who are skilled in installing, maintaining, repairing, and testing electrical equipment.


In other words, people require electricians to keep plugged in and switched on. This article highlights how to land an electrician apprenticeship. Keep reading to learn more.


Hugh O’Kane Electric Company has long been the chief supplier of electrical maintenance and construction services. We have been providing electrical services to tons of businesses since 1946.


How to Get Yourself Apprenticeship as an Electrician

There are a few checkboxes to tick from the outset. You must be pretty good at mathematics. This is because your work will require things such as the knowledge of vectors, transposition of electrical equations, trigonometry, and percentages. You will also require some technical and mechanical aptitude and excellent attention to detail. More often than not, the difference between a good and bad job can be just one wire.


Some physical requirements include excellent eyesight without color blindness, as your job will require you to be able to distinguish between different colors of wire. You will also need good general physical fitness, nor vertigo nor dizziness. The work of an electrician varies from large industrial automation to jobs at domestic homes.


Finding an Electrician Apprenticeship

An excellent way to get a job as an apprentice electrician is to ask for a training program close to you. You can ask the local coordinators. This could be trade schools, community colleges, IEC, ABC, or IBEW. People who work in these programs have connections and have the ability to give you advice and directions.


We also recommend that you write a list of electrical contractors close to you. After that, meet with them and ask them if you could work as an apprentice for them.


How Long Does Becoming an Electrician Take?

It can take a while to become a licensed electrician. It takes four years to complete most apprenticeship programs. This includes over five hundred hours of classroom instructions and eight thousand hours of training on the job. (There are variations in locals and state)

It takes five years to complete the IBEW apprenticeship. It is an excellent training program, and there are possibilities of you earning money via your apprenticeship.


Regardless of the apprenticeship you pick, you are required to pass a state licensure exam. This will qualify you for becoming a journeyman electrician.


It is very crucial to study for the exams. This is because the exam will be quite challenging because it tests your understanding of the NEC (National Electric Code), which is a huge volume.


Hugh O’Kane has always been the first to show up in the world of electrical services. Our telecom services have always been relied on to build and maintain the multiplex telecommunications network that keeps cities connected.


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