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The Steps Outlined to Becoming an Electrician Apprentice



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By : Malcolm. Chris    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-11-01 08:20:09
If you’re reading this article, you’ve decided you want a guide to find out how to get on your way to becoming an electrician, of course, the first step is to actually become an electrician apprentice. This is a very promising field to go into, as a survey done by the government has said that there will be a viable need for electricians in a large amount for at least the next ten years. We have to remember that everything in our world has become electronic. Robots are making cars, everything is focused around electricity. The demand for electricians will only become greater as time goes on. So feel safe in choosing this as your profession. However, as with all things, you need a quick guide to becoming an electrician. Here it is.

Step 1

You will first have to apply for an electrician apprenticeship through the National Electrical Contractors Association. You can find their details easily on the internet or through your yellow pages. During this program you will learn various skills that you will need to become a very good electrician apprentice. By the end of it you will be able to lay, measure, and install testing wires, switches and outlets. As you progress through the apprenticeship your tasks will become more complex so be prepared to learn a lot.

Step 2

You will then have to choose your specialty, a few examples of what specialty an electrician can become is a lineman, residential wireman or a VDV installer technician. You will need to find out which program is suitable for you via the National Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee, they are also known as NJATC. There are many branches of the NJATC scattered across the United States and even Canada if you are interested.

Step 3

You will need to finish the required coursework. Usually there will be 144+ hours of classroom time that you will have to attend. This is an obligation that is required from all apprentice electricians. You will also need a minimum of 2000 on the job hours of training.

Step 4

Once you have made sure that you have qualified, you need to get a license to become an electrician. Depending on the state you live in, you might have different licensing requirements. You will have to check for your requirements individually. Generally, however, you need to pass a state exam and have your apprenticeship completed.

Step 5

Once you have gotten your license and completed your electrician apprenticeship, you can finally apply for a job with a contractor in your area or whoever you would like to work. Remember to write an impressive CV that will make you stand out from the rest of the people.

Becoming an electrician is not a easy path to take, so make sure you are a motivated, hard working individual who is prepared to work with tough difficult working situations. While rewarding, it is difficult work. So keep safe and make sure that becoming an electrician is the right job for you.

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