Any individual who has applied for the apprenticeship program and wants to start working, but has not yet met all qualifications for the apprenticeship program can be placed to work as a Construction Wireman Level 1 if work is available.
The Construction Wireman Classification can be utilized in two different ways:
Nashville Electrical Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee‘s (NEJATC) goal is to provide the highest quality training to those interested in a career in the various fields within the electrical industry. In addition to receiving paid on-the-job training.
Our apprentices are provided trade related classroom training that produces competency and pride that leads to true craftsmanship. We provide hands-on training to support classroom lectures and discussions.
A broad-based core of courses ensures you will develop the skills necessary to perform entry-level tasks. Emphasis is placed on developing your ability to think critically, analyze, and troubleshoot electronic systems.
The Electrical Engineering Technology program prepares students for a variety of careers in technology, such as computing, networking, communications, electrical power and machinery, process control and automation, robotics, energy management, and transportation.
This course covers principles of electricity including proper use of test equipment, A/C and D/C circuits, and component theory and operation.
Are you interested in how things work? Our electrical program could be right for you! In the electrical field, your responsibilities can include installation, repair, or maintenance of electrical wiring in commercial and residential structures.
This 14-week Powerline Apprentice Program is designed to provide students with the basic skills needed to launch a career with electrical utilities and/or contractors in the area of underground and overhead line work.
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