THE SOLUTIONS GROUP
The Department of Labor's Electrical Apprenticeship, spanning four years and supervised by a Master Electrician, blends 576 classroom hours with 8,000 On-the-Job-Training (OJT) hours. From August to May, applicants submit paperwork with a $10 Money Order, a high school transcript or GED, and a driver's license or proof of ID. Attendance is mandatory, and weekly OJT hour reporting is essential. Program completion allows participants to test as a JourneyWorker in various electrical work sectors, leading to licensed JourneyWorker status.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Jernal Woods, Instructor for Industrial Training/Career Placement Coordinator
jwoods@smail.anc.edu
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS & INFORMATION
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Applicant must be employed and supervised by a Master Electrician
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Program Duration 4 Years
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576 Classroom Hours
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8,000 On-the-Job Training (OJT) Hours
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Class runs from August - May
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Attendance is mandatory unless a written excuse from the employer is presented
INFORMATION & REPORTING
Department of Labor requires information to be sent weekly regarding attendance and OJT hours. OJT hours are reported from the company to Arkansas Northeastern College for ANC to transmit to the Department of Labor.
After participant has successfully completed all program requirements, then the electrical apprentice will be eligible through the Department of Labor to test in commercial or residential as a JourneyWorker. After successful completion of the test, the apprentice will become a licensed JourneyWorker.
Starting Month
August - December
New Apprentice Fee
$260
+$10 Money Order
(Electrical License)
Existing Apprentice Fee
$220
+Money Order Expired License
Starting Month
January - May
New Apprentice Fee
$150
+$10 Money Order
(Electrical License)
Existing Apprentice Fee
$110
+Money Order Expired License