The Electrical Helper program teaches students the essentials to an entry-level position within the electrical industry. Graduates of this program will have a basic understanding of electrical theory and be able to apply safe electrical practices.
The Electrical Helper program teaches students the essentials to an entry-level position within the electrical industry. Graduates of this program will have a basic understanding of electrical theory and be able to apply safe electrical practices.
Students will learn how to read basic construction drawings and blueprints, demonstrate the proper and safe way to use electrical test equipment and tools, and know how to reference the National Electrical Code Book.
What You’ll Learn:
The Goodwill Career & Technical Academy (GCTA) offers accelerated career training designed to provide individuals the knowledge and skills to secure a job with competitive wages, stability, and opportunity for growth.
We prepare students to earn an industry-recognized job certification credential, and then connect them with employers in their new career field of study.
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