Job Specifications
Cincinnati, OH
Ft. mitchell, KY
On-site
$30,000 - $65,000 a year Plus Benefits paid into by employer
2 months ago
Apprenticeship
Entry Level
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(Inside) Electricians Apprenticeship (Apply online year round. GI Bill approved!)
Recommended Trainings and Assesments
Electrical Apprentice
Work Life Balance
Teamwork and Team Building
Critical Thinking
Apprentices in our four year Electrical Construction Apprenticeship Program obtain at least 8000 hours of compensated on-the-job training and at least 900 hours of related classroom training. Upon completion, the apprentice graduates to Inside Journeyman Wireman status and is fully qualified to perform the work of the trade.
You work for a union signatory electrical contractor on the job site of a customer. These sites will be in the jurisdictional area of IBEW Local 212:
The following counties, State of Ohio - Brown, Clermont, Hamilton
The following counties, State of Kentucky - Boone, Bracken, Campbell, Gallatin, Grant, Kenton, Pendleton
The following counties, State of Indiana - Dearborn, Ohio, Switzerland
The Inside Wireman's job is to distribute and connect the customer's electrical equipment to that power source. The Inside Wireman installs and maintains all of the various types of electrical systems found in commercial and industrial facilities. Equipment used may include lighting, receptacles, motors, heating equipment, and systems that control the operation of all of a facility's energy usage.
The Inside Wireman installs conduit systems that contain the wire from the motor control centers or panelboards to all of the equipment that uses electricity. Those conduits may contain power cables or control cables. Many of the conduit systems are exposed and must be installed to exacting standards using neat and workmanlike craftsmanship.
The work of an Inside Wireman can vary. One day the Inside Wireman could be installing a Fire Alarm System or Security System in a high rise building and the next day he or she could be installing conduit in a ditch on the outside of the building. Inside Wiremen also install electrical systems in industrial facilities such as chemical plants, power plants, chip manufacturing facilities and automobile plants. Each type of installation has specific electrical needs and systems to support those needs. While there are many tasks associated with the Inside Wireman classification, the apprenticeship training provides all of the knowledge necessary.
Requirements
CAN YOU SHOW UP TO WORK EVERYDAY? "THIS ISN'T A ZOOM MEETING FROM HOME JOB!!"
CAN YOU PASS DRUG TESTS? "YOUR SAFETY AND THE SAFETY OF THOSE AROUND YOU ARE A #1 PRIORITY"
CAN YOU BE MOTIVATED AND BE ABLE TO WORK AS PART OF A TEAM? "YOU WILL GET OUT WHAT YOU PUT INTO THIS OPPORTUNITY"
CHECK OUT TO SEE THE REQUIREMENTS AND THE PROCESS TO APPLY AT THIS LINK
Applicants must document the following qualifications in order to proceed with the application process:
· All applicants must be at least 17 years of age at the time of application.
· All applicants must be a high school graduate, have a GED, or be a high school senior on track to graduate.
· Applicants must possess a valid driver's license or valid state issued ID.
· All applicants must be physically able to do the work of the trade.
· Electrician applicants must take and receive a score of “3” or higher on our Aptitude Test (Electrician applicants documenting 2000 or more electrical construction hours must take the test but do not have to receive a minimum score). For more information on the Aptitude Test click here.
· All applicants must submit high school transcripts for grades 9-12. If qualifying with a GED, submit transcripts for the grade(s) completed. Transcripts for seniors in high school must include grades 9-11 and the first semester of the senior year, and be accompanied by a letter from the high school stating that the applicant is “on track” to graduate with their class.
Applicants who have met all of the above requirements and documented the proper paperwork will be scheduled for an interview, the next step in the application process.
Additional Information
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
