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Apprenticeship Program - Inside Electricians

Trade Coordinator: Randall Tyle Inside Electricians at work
Phone: (541) 344-6473

Opening announcements available at Oregon Department of Employment website               
www.oregon.gov/BOLI/ATD

Job Description
Electricians install, connect, test, and maintain electrical systems for a variety of purposes, including
climate control, security, and communications. They also install and maintain the electronic controls
for machines in business and industry.

Qualifications

  • H.S. Diploma (2.0 GPA) or GED (GED score of 255/2300)
  • Minimum of one year of high school algebra with a grade of 'C' or better (or equivalent). Equivalent may be one term
    of College Algebra Math 60 and 65 or Math 70 with a grade of 'C'.
  • Must be at least 18 years of age                                                                                                                                                                      
    *Local apprenticeship committee may require additional qualifications.

Working Conditions
The work done as an electrician may be strenuous. The working environment varies, depending on the type of job. The work
can require considerable standing, bending, reaching and lifting and may be conducted in cramped spaces or at great heights.

Minimum Rate of Pay
$30.15 per hour

Recommended High School or College Courses

Trade Skills Fundamentals
Residential Wiring
CPR/First Aid Certification 
Algebra I
Algebra II 
Geometry
Trigonometry
Integer Math

Calculus
Physics
Drafting
Blueprint Reading 
Electrical related
Electronics
Welding

Related Training
Approximately 8,000 hours of on-the-job training and 576 hours of "In Class" related training are required for completion of apprenticeship.              

Associate of Applied Science Degree - ** Catalog Listing
Lane's AAS degree in Electrical Apprenticeship Technologies can be earned once a student meets the requirements for both
related training and general education.                                              
                                                                                                                                   

 
     

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4000 East 30th Avenue, Eugene, OR 97405
Phone - (541) 463-5843 | Fax # - (541) 463-4159
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