What is the apprenticeship program for electricians?
The apprenticeship program is a combination of classroom and on the job training over a four year period of time. The program is designed to provide the apprentice with the necessary theory and practical training to earn the status of electrician. For completion, 576 hours of classroom instruction and 8,000 on the job training hours are required. Apprentices who satisfactorily complete the requirements will be certified by the Apprenticeship & Training Committee. This committee sponsors, supervises and regulates the program. At the end of training, the apprentice receives a Completion Certificate as an electrician from the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training.
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