Electrical Apprenticeship
The National Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee (NJATC) requires electrical apprentices to complete a structured, national curriculum. This consists of class work and paid, on-the-job training, leading to their becoming journeymen wiremen. All JATC graduates have superior skills in a wide range of electrical and electronic installations. They continue to learn as the electrical industry changes via Journeyman Classes offered by the JATC. They know how to function as part of a team to get your electrical job done right the first time, on schedule and on budget.
Classroom / On-the-Job (OJT) Training Hours
in IBEW-NECA Inside Electrician Apprenticeship
Program Years
Inside (electrician)1 5 180 x 5 = 900 hours 8,000
1 Inside OJT: First Year = 2,000 hours; Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth Years = 1,500 hours each
How to Apply
Alameda County JATC 