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IEC Electrical Training Apprenticeship
IEC Electrical Training Apprenticeship
at Independent Electrical Contractors of Cincinnati
Ohio Catalog
Our accredited four-year program is a minimum of 144 classroom hours per year, plus you earn while you learn as an employee of an IEC member contractor. The trade skill program is paid in full by the member contractor you work for. The only out-of-pocket expense are the textbook fees. Why is IEC apprenticeship training an important career opportunity for you? Qualified electricians, certified by the state, are in high demand. Enrolling in our program is the first step toward achieving certification. Certified electricians are paid more per hour, they are better positioned for promotions, and possess a broad range of essential electrical skills necessary to work in the electrical industry.
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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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$37,440
$60,240
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Admissions
To be accepted into the apprenticeship program (no experience is required), you must:
- Submit an application for employment by clicking the “Apply Now” button at the top of our website. Schedule an appointment to take the math assessment by calling (513) 542-0400
- Achieve a passing grade on the basic math assessment. Be hired by one of our member contractors.
- Valid driver’s license (you must also have dependable transportation)
- $20 non-refundable application fee (cash only)
- High school transcript that shows graduation date or GED certificate with scores