The IEC Apprenticeship is a four-year program registered with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training. Upon successful completion of the program, graduates are awarded a certificate of completion by the United States of America, DOL, and are recognized anywhere you may want to live or work in America.
BENEFITS
- Excellent Career Opportunity
- Great starting wage plus benefits from employing company
- Students study under national curriculum written by electrical contractors. Curriculum is updated on continuing basis to incorporate changes in the industry.
- Regular wage increases while enrolled in program. Electrical trade one of the best paying trades in the construction industry.
- Classroom and hands on training are integral parts of program. Employer provided regular progress reports on grades, attendance and on-the-job training performance
- Graduating students may receive up to 46 college credit hours. https://www.acenet.edu/transcripts
- Formal graduation ceremony with cap/gown and awards ceremony for all students.
- Students compete for various awards and prizes
- Scholarship funds available to graduates on a limited basis to continue education
- Excellent career path in the electrical construction industry
Interested applicants should contact their employer or call the IEC office at 972/550-1133 for more information.
Qualifications
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
- Social security card
- Current Drivers License / Reliable transportation
- One of the following: High School transcript, Diploma or GED scores
- Evidence of previous electrical experience (if any, not required)
- If Veteran, copy of DD 214
- Successful completion and passing a background check and drug screen
- Must apply for and receive a state electrical Apprenticeship License from state of Texas
- Registration with Selective Service