Electrical
Apprenticeships.
Electricians install, maintain, and repair electrical systems in homes, businesses, and industrial facilities. One of the highest-demand, highest-paying trades in the country — and it's only growing.
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IBEW Local Union Apprenticeship
The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers runs one of the most respected apprenticeship programs in the country. Paid training, full benefits, and a clear path to journeyman. Find your local IBEW chapter to apply.
- Paid from day one
- Health & pension benefits
- No student debt
- Journeyman certification
NECA-IBEW Electrical Training (JATC)
NECA and IBEW partner to run Joint Apprenticeship Training Committees in every state. Find your local JATC and apply directly for a fully paid apprenticeship.
- Local programs in every state
- Classroom + OJT
- Union wages
- Pension & benefits
Job Corps — Electrical
Job Corps offers free electrical trade training for young adults 16–24. Housing, meals, and a living allowance are included while you earn your certifications.
- Completely free
- Housing provided
- Living stipend
- Industry certifications
ApprenticeshipUSA — Electrical Finder
Search the U.S. Department of Labor's official registry for registered electrical apprenticeship programs in your state. Hundreds of employer-sponsored programs available.
- DOL registered
- All 50 states
- Employer-sponsored
- Verified programs
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