Job Specifications

Location

Chicago , IL

Published

4 months ago

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Electrical Apprenticeship for IBEW Local 134 Chicago is accepting applications

At IN-Tech we offer two types of apprenticeship: a 4-year communications apprenticeship and a 5-year construction apprenticeship. Communication Journeypersons and apprentices install and maintain structured cabling and electronic systems. Their projects typically manage card access, nurse call, CCTV, security, and networking, in the residential, commercial, and industrial sector. Construction electricians assemble, install, maintain, and test every aspect of electrical equipment and support componentry, including power distribution, power generation, energy storage, and renewable energy production components. Their projects include support for structures, energy production, and energy inversion equipment.


I. B. E. W. Local 134 and the Electrical Contractors' Association sponsor apprenticeship programs in Cook County, Illinois through the Electrical Joint Apprenticeship and Training Trust (EJATT). EJATT has permission from the U.S. Department of Labor to open a registration for new applicants for its Electrical Program. For more information on this program, please go to our website at www.ejatt.com.
 


Requirements

REGISTRATION INFORMATION


Registration for the Electrical Program
will take place at the IBEW-NECA Technical Institute 6201 W. 115th Street, Alsip, Illinois EVERY WEDNESDAY
9:00 A.M. until 11:00 A.M.


All applicants must report in person and bring the following documents in order to register:



  1. Your valid Driver’s License.

  2. Your original Social Security Card.


You must provide copies of the following documents that will be kept by EJATT (No documents will be copied in our office or returned to you):



  1. A $50.00 non-refundable registration fee (Money Order only made payable toEJA TT).

  2. To prove employment eligibility you must provide a copy of your U.S. Birth Certificate, U.S. Passport, Certificate of U.S. Citizenship or Naturalization, or Permanent Resident Alien Card. (Minimum age of 17 at registration).

  3. To prove High School Graduation (HS), you must provide a copy of your HS transcript (official or unofficial with a graduation date posted), or a copy of a HS Diploma, or GED Certificate. College transcripts do not satisfy this requirement. HS seniors in their last semester prior to graduation may register with acceptancecontingent upon graduation.

  4. To prove one full year of HS level Algebra with a grade of at least “C” or better, or one post HS level Algebra course or higher level course with a grade of at least “C” or better, you must provide a copy of a transcript. Note: The GED Math Certification does not satisfy this requirement.


Upon an offer of apprenticeship, you must be able to demonstrate that you can perform the essential functions of an apprentice electrician with or without a reasonable accommodation. In addition, a drug screen, physical exam, and background check will be required.



Additional Information

Trade Organization

International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers