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Electrical Trade Apprenticeship

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Posted 2 years ago
Sponsored
Wisconsin, United States
Apprenticeship
High School Diploma
Electrician
Construction
None specified.
Wiring, Lighting Systems, Electrical Load Calculations, National Electric Codes
None specified.
Training description
WHAT YOU WILL DO
Install, maintain and troubleshoot electrical components and wiring for a variety of systems, from overall power systems and lighting to systems that operate machinery; use logical thinking and math skills to interpret prints and accurately calculate electrical systems; operate a variety of tools and use the National Electrical Code to comply with safety requirements.
*Apprentices earn minimum of 45% first year, 55% second year, 65% third year, 70% fourth year and 75% fifth year. Benefits, such has health care and retirement, are above and beyond this wage.
ELECTRICAL APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
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Apprenticeship application
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Employer application (if sponsored)
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Voluntary EEO Information Form
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Voluntary Disability Disclosure Form
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High school verification:
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Transcripts with graduation date listed, or
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Copy of high school diploma, or
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GED/HSED certificate, or
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Graduating senior: verification that you are on track to graduate, or
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Homeschool PI – 1206 form verification for each year completed
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Copy of driver’s license or letter verifying transportation means to get to work and school
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Test results (Accuplacer or ACT)
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Algebra verification (one of the following):
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High school or middle school transcript showing one consecutive year of pre-college (high school) algebra with a minimum grade of a “C” for both semesters. Some high schools have different names for their classes, so if you took a class by a different name, but it covered algebra, please send a course description or verification from your high school that the course covered the algebra topics listed below with your application
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Verification (transcript or class completion verification) of one semester of an eligible algebra course at the college level with a “C” or better grade. The class can either be credited or non-credited.
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Home schooled students applying for these trades must show verification of algebra in home school classes and take the algebra portion of the Accuplacer and submit verification of a minimum score of 33 for Classic Accuplacer or 216 for Next Generation Accuplacer

About the organization

Associated Builders and Contractors

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Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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Industry
Construction
Company Size
1001-5000
Headquarters
+1 Locations
Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Website
https://www.abc.org

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