- To become an apprentice in the State of WI, one must first be indentured by the State Bureau of Apprenticeship Standards (BAS).
- Contact an employer on your own. Each company has its own requirements for entry into the apprenticeship program.
- Once you have a sponsor, the employer will contact the Bureau of Apprenticeship Standards who will create an apprenticeship contract between you and
your employer.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:
Bureau of Apprenticeship Standards
Debbie Fochs
1000 W. Campus Drive
Wausau, WI 54401
Office: 715.675.3331, Ext. 4238
Fax: 715.675.9776
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Work Description:
The industrial electrician maintains and repairs many different types of electrical equipment. They may also modify or install electrical equipment like motors, transformers, generators, machine controls and lighting systems in industrial, commercial and public establishments. The electrician is responsible for the periodic inspection of equipment to locate and repair defects before breakdowns occur.
Working Conditions:
Electricians must be able to stand for long periods of time and work in cramped or uncomfortable positions. They are employed in manufacturing plants and use protective equipment to avoid common hazards; such as, safety belts, protective glasses and hard hats.
Qualifications:
- Applicants must be at least
18
years
of age
- Entry requirements vary by employer
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Physically able to perform trade
- Applicants apply directly to
participating employers
Terms of Apprenticeship :
- 4 year training program
- 7,424 hours on-the-job training.
- 576 hours of paid
related
instruction
- Additional related instruction may
be required
The apprentice is taught the theory and the knowledge related to safety procedures while working with electrical components. Instruction
also consists of local, state, and national electrical codes pertaining to the industrial application.
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