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Area II Inside Electrical
Apprenticeship Program
The Area II Inside Electrical apprenticeship program is a 4-year program designed to give students the experience and training necessary to earn the status of "general journeyman electrician". It is a combination of classroom and on-the-job training. Over the four years, 576 hours of class and 8,000 hours of on-the-job training are earned through a combination of classroom instruction at Chemeketa Community College and work experience with approved training agents (employers). Once these minimum requirements are met, apprentices take the general journeyman examination and become licensed electricians.
How to Apply for the
Apprenticeship Program
The Area II Inside Electrical apprenticeship program serves General Journeyman Electricians in Benton, Lincoln, Linn, Marion, and Polk counties, and the south half of Yamhill county.
Not Currently Accepting Applications
Ranking Selection Method
Applicants who have met all minimum requirements for entry are ranked and placed according to set guidelines.
Applications are given a score and corresponding applicants are ranked on the Pool-of-Eligibles list.
Pool-of-Eligibles List
This is a list from which applicants are dispatched to training agents and begin their apprenticeship. Current apprentices on the out-of-work list who are unemployed will be placed prior to selecting from the pool-of-eligibles list. New apprentices from the pool-of-eligibles list are dispatched in ranking order.
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Salem Area
Area II Inside Electrician Apprenticeship Program
Residental, Commerical, & Industrial High Voltage
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