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| IBEW
The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers is the
largest electrical union in the world. The IBEW represents workers' rights
in all areas of the electrical industry. The IBEW is truly a union of
"Hearts and Minds."
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| NECA
The National Electrical Contractors Association is THE management
association for electrical contractors. NECA represents thousands of
employers who guarantee their installations and perform quality work on
time and on budget. NECA electrical contractors satisfy their customers by
doing the job right the first time. To provide the highly skilled
workforce necessary to meet customer needs and insure job satisfaction for
electrical workers, the IBEW and NECA sponsor the very best, unparalleled
apprenticeship training programs. In 1941, The IBEW and NECA jointly
formed the National Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee (NJATC)
for the electrical construction industry. Today, it is world renowned.
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NJATC
The NJATC developed uniform standards that are adopted and used
nationwide to select and train literally thousands of qualified men and
women. Through the NJATC, the IBEW and NECA have hundreds of local
programs offering apprenticeship and training in the following areas:
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Residential Wireman |
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Journeyman Lineman |
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Journeyman Tree Trimmer |
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Journeyman Inside Wireman |
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Advanced Journeyman Training |
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TeleCommunication Installer-Technician |
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| Apprenticeship
Apprenticeship requires a signed agreement between you and the
IBEW-NECA sponsor which insures quality training on-the-job and in the
classroom. In apprenticeship you literally earn while you learn. As you
advance through your training, you will receive predetermined pay
increases. No surprises! No empty promises! WE DELIVER! Not all education
and training programs pay you to learn. However, IBEW-NECA programs not
only compensate you while you are learning, they guarantee promotion to
deserving apprentices. As you develop more complex job skills and improve
your knowledge, you receive your just reward.
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participate in classroom related training as well as on-the-job training.
You are expected to be at your assigned job, on time, everyday-alert,
ready and willing to learn as you work. You LEARN BY DOING. Your
on-the-job training is supervised by a qualified Journeyman craftsman.
Qualified competent Journeymen stand ready to teach deserving apprentices.
We do not limit our training to teaching individuals to simply perform
manual labor (job tasks). We train men and women to craftsmanship status.
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| We Produce a
Competent Craftsman
The IBEW-NECA apprenticeship programs pride themselves in their
product-an individual with unmatched job Skill, Knowledge and Ability. We
train individuals to have PRIDE, DIGNITY and SELF-RESPECT. They learn to
care for their co-workers. IBEW construction members are not just common
workers, They are America's electrical constructors and are at the heart
of the American Dream. |