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Electrician Apprenticeship
at IBEW Local 613
Atlanta Catalog
An electrical apprenticeship through the IBEW Local 613 Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee is an excellent alternative to college. While college students are amassing a large amount of student loans, apprentices are starting what can be a lucrative career, where they work with their hands. A career as a union electrician or electrical worker will pay you a livable wage as you learn the trade. Additionally, you are eligible to receive excellent health insurance and great retirement benefits. Often, these benefits are not offered by non-union electrical contractors.
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Electricians
Install, maintain, and repair electrical wiring, equipment, and fixtures. Ensure that work is in accordance with relevant codes. May install or service street lights, intercom systems, or electrical control systems.
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$38,470
$61,590
$104,180
$18.49
$29.61
$50.09
Admissions
WHAT YOU'LL NEED TO COMPLETE YOUR APPLICATION FOR INSIDE WIREMAN OR TELECOMMUNICATIONS APPRENTICESHIP:
- Picture ID
- Birth Certificate
- High School Diploma or GED
- Proof of Residence
- The following items may be used as proof of residence - Mortgage Statement/Warranty Deed - Last Year's W-2 Form - Voter Registration Card - Paycheck stub (that includes name and address) - Lease Agreement
- Bills and other mail MAY NOT be used as proof of residence
- Veterans may take advantage of the application processing fee waiver as well as Veterans Training Benefits by providing a copy of a DD-214 Long Form at the time of application. Contact Val McFall at [email protected] about the fee waiver before starting your application. You'll need a copy of your DD-214 Long Form to take advantage of the application processing fee waiver.