QUALIFICATIONS FOR PROGRAM

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

Application Fee - $20

Age - Minimum of 18 Years of Age

EEOC - All applicants will be received without regard to race, color, religion, national origin or sex.

Education - High School Graduate or GED accepted. All applicants must submit a high school transcript. GED Test Scores and certificate required, if applicable. High school seniors may apply, but will not be placed until graduation.

Minimum Math - Must have completed two full years of high school or post high school Math. One of the courses MUST be a full year of Algebra. Both courses require a minimum grade of "C" in each semester. Transcripts are required. High school seniors must meet math requirements at time of application.

Aptitude Test - As prescribed by the Committee.

Physical Condition - Must be physically capable of performing the work of the trade. Applicants who reach employable status must successfully pass a drug screen test before placement in the field.

Drug Test - All successful applicants will be required to pass a drug screen test prior to placement in the field. The cost of testing will be paid by the Committee.

 

INTERVIEWS:

Each applicant who meets all basic requirements will be interviewed by the Committee. The interviewers will consider: scholastic background, reliability, interest, judgment, attitude, cooperativeness, as well as other personal traits.  All interview finalists will be determined by the individuals aptitude test score and educational background.

 

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REGARDING THE PROGRAM:

Term of Apprenticeship - 5 Years and 8,000 hours of On-The-Job Training

School - Each apprentice is required to attend a minimum of 1,100 hours of related instruction away from the job.

Work - An apprentice is required to work for an electrical contractor on various construction projects.

Pay - Apprentices are paid a percentage of a journeyman's wage rate according to the year of apprenticeship they are in. The starting pay rate for inside apprentices is $11.27 an hour and residential apprentices is $8.69 an hour.

Cost - Each apprentice will have to purchase their own hand tools (list will be provided) and pay for all book and tuition costs.

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EXAMPLES OF TYPES OF PROJECTS WORKED ON:

RESIDENTIAL - New Homes, Apartments & Condominiums
COMMERCIAL - Office Buildings, Hospitals, Schools and Shopping Center
INDUSTRIAL - Small Machine Shops, AC/Delco, Briggs & Stratton and Rexnord

 

EXAMPLES OF TASKS PERFORMED BY CONSTRUCTION ELECTRICIANS:

bending conduit / pulling of wire and cable / lighting fixture installation / digging a trench for cable or conduit / installing Romex or B.X. / wiring & setting of service switch gear / mounting and wiring transformers / reading blueprints / wiring mothers and controls

 

EXAMPLES OF FACTORS THAT CAN EFFECT JOB CONDITIONS:

Stage of construction-open walls, no windows, unsealed roof / Weather - heat, cold, rain, snow, wind, dampness / Cleanliness - mud, dust, debris, water / Noise - tools, equipment, manufacturing. Lines / Heavy Lifting-large conduit, large cable, cartons of material, heavy materials

 

ABOVE THE GROUND:

In the electrical construction trade the majority of work is done above the ground. This work is performed using ladders scaffolding and power lifts. If you have a fear of heights, the construction electrician program is not a good choice for you.

 

COUNTY WORK AREA:

When placed with a contractor, you can expect to work anywhere in the 4 county area. This area includes Milwaukee, Waukesha, Washington and Ozaukee counties. If interested in the residential area, add Sheboygan, Fond Du Lac, and parts of Dodge and Manitowoc counties.

 

RELIABLE TRANSPORTATION:

You must have a reliable car, truck etc. to get you to the construction site, from job to job and to classes.

For more information regarding the program or applications please contact the JATC office at 414-543-9060. Appointments can be made to watch our informational video and everyone is invited to submit their schooling transcripts for review.

Building A Stronger Industry through Education   Serving Milwaukee & the Kettle Moraine Area   A joint endeavor of Local 494, IBEW & NECA - Milwaukee Chapter


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Joint Apprenticeship & Training Committee

for the Electrical Industry

3303 S. 103rd Street
Milwaukee, WI 53227
Phone: 414-543-9060
FAX: 414-543-3388