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LIMITED MAINTENANCE ELECTRICIAN
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| Oregon Apprenticeship Guide |
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Job Description
This apprenticeship leads to the Limited Maintenance Electrician license. Limited maintenance electricians maintain, repair and replace electrical installations on the premises of industrial plants where the individual is employed, or on electrical systems that are less than 600 volts phase to phase on the premises of commercial office buildings or buildings occupied by the state or a local government entity where the individual is employed. Working Conditions This work can be dirty and strenuous, with considerable standing, bending and reaching. Tools used include electrical metering devices, cable pulling devices, electrical hand tools, soldering tools, hammers, drills and side cutters. Hazards include electric shock, burns, falls and falling objects. Wages Upon successful completion of required class work and on-the-job hours, wages increase usually every six months, until journey-level rate is achieved. Length of Apprenticeship This apprenticeship lasts about two years. Apprentices must complete a minimum of 288 related classroom hours and a total of 4,000 on-the-job training hours. Journey-level limited maintenance electricians must qualify for a state license by passing an exam given by the Oregon Building Codes Division. 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 the equivalent post high school algebra course with a passing grade of ´C´. Local apprenticeship committees may require additional qualifications. These programs are only open to employees of training agents registered with the local apprenticeship committee. Apprenticeship Committees
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| MA# 2009 |
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| MA# 2037 |
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Area 2
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| MA# 3004 |
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Area 3
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| MA# 3041 |
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Area 2
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| MA# 3042 |
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| MA# 4011 |
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Area 4
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| MA# 6016 |
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| MA# 7004 |
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| MA# 7016 |
Klamath Basin Industrial TATC 541-882-3521
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