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GENERAL JOURNEYMAN (INSIDE) ELECTRICIAN
Oregon Apprenticeship Guide
 
Job Description

This apprenticeship leads to the General Journeyman Electrician license. Inside electricians perform electrical installations, construction, maintenance, repair and service. They work on electrical construction projects ranging from single-family residences to state-of-the-art industrial plants. They install conduits and wire lighting, switches, converters, and complex computerized systems.
 
Working Conditions
Electricians work outside in the mud, dirt, cold, sun, rain and snow; inside homes and climate-controlled modern offices; and in clean rooms in hospitals and manufacturing plants. The work requires standing, bending, crawling, lifting, climbing, pulling, and reaching and working in cramped spaces or on ladders and scaffolding. Hazards include falling, electric shocks, burns and falling objects.
 
Wages
Beginning apprentices start at approximately 40 percent of the journey-level wage. Upon successful completion of required related class work and on-the-job hours, wages increase periodically until the journey-level rate is reached. See Appendix A for specific wages.
 
Length of Apprenticeship
The apprenticeship is a four to five year program. Apprentices must complete a minimum of 144 to 180 hours per year of related classroom training and at least 8,000 hours on-the-job training.
 
Journey level electricians must have a state license. Upon completion of the program, apprentices are referred to the Oregon Building Codes Division for the licensing exam.
 
Minimum Qualifications
Apprenticeship applicants must be at least 17 years of age to apply, and 18 to begin the program. In addition, they must provide proof of high school graduation or general education development (GED) equivalent, and complete at least one year of high school algebra or post high school algebra course with a passing grade of ´C´. Apprenticeship committees may require additional qualifications.
 
Apprenticeship Committees
Click on the *MA number to see the Standard (*Master Agreement.)
 


MA# 1004  NECA IBEW Electrical JATC
503-262-9991 x228
Area 1, 6
MA# 1046  Area I Inside Electrical JATC
503-459-4056
Area 1
MA# 1244
North Coast Electrical JATC
541-344-6473
Area 1, 6
 
MA# 2016 Area II Inside Electrical JATC
503-598-7789 or 800-729-2040
Area 1, 2
MA# 3001  Central Electrical JATC
541-917-6199
Area 1, 2, 3, 7
MA# 3019  Area III Inside Electrical JATC
541-344-6473
Area 3
MA# 4009  Pacific Inside Electrical JATC
541-756-6997
Area 2, 3, 4
MA# 4015  Area IV (Coos Bay) Independent TAC
541-689-1913
Area 4
 
MA# 4016  Area IV Inside Electrical JATC
541-440-4675
 
Area 4
MA# 5001 Crater Lake Electrical JATC
541-733-5888
www.clejatc.clearwire.net
Area 5
MA# 5009 Area V Inside Electrical JATC
541-245-7912
Area 5
 
MA# 6004 LU 112-NECA Electrical JATC
509-783-0589
Area 6, 7
MA# 6008  Ontario TATC
541-889-7355
Area 6
 
MA# 6013  Area VI Inside Electrical JATC
541-278-5854
Area 6, 7
MA# 6024  SW Idaho-Malheur County JATC
208-384-0538
Area 6
 
MA# 7001  Area VII Inside Electrical JATC
541-410-7278
Area 7
 
MA# 7010  Burns-Hines TATC
541-383-7410
Area 7
 
MA# 7024  Klamath Basin Inside Electrician JATC
541-880-2234
Area 7
 
 
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Page updated: October 23, 2009

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