ELECTRICIANS-INSIDE
(Commercial/Industrial)
What is a Electrician?
Electrical construction is a dynamic and diverse industry with specialized skills. The inside electrician must be able to layout, assemble, install, repair and test entire electrical and electronic systems. Along with their electrical training, journeyperson electricians must have a complete working knowledge of blueprint reading and know the National Electric Code and local codes. There is of course the hazard of electrical shock and burns from “live” wires. Therefore, safe work practice is a must. Electricians must be mechanically inclined, physically ft and enjoy working with mathematical formulas. Electrical work is performed both indoors and outdoors in all temperatures and weather conditions.
What are the program specifics?
· Length of program – 5 years
· A minimum of 900 hours of classroom training
· A minimum of 8000 hours of on-the-job training
· Starting pay – 40% journeyman wage
· College credit earned through Cincinnati State Technical and Community College
How do I qualify?
· $10.00 application fee.
· At least 17 years of age
· Possess a high school diploma or GED
· Have a valid driver’s license
· Successfully completed Algebra 1 (transcripts required)
· Receive qualifying score on Aptitude Test
(scheduled after other requirements met)
What will be helpful to succeed?
· Above average reading ability
· Algebra, geometry, trigonometry
· Physical science
· Mechanical drawing and blueprint reading
Where do I apply?
Dan Danzinger/Chris Fridel, Steve Napier, Training Director
Training Directors Butler & Warren County JATC
Cincinnati Are Electrician’ JATC 4300 Millikin Road
5179 Fishwick Dr. Hamilton, Ohio 45011
Cincinnati, Ohio 45216 (513)863-6115 or (513) 863-6515
(513) 281-6924, Fax (513) 281-6934 Tuesday and Thursday
Monday-Friday 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM 9:00 AM to 12:00 & 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM