Gain the fundamental skills to assist licensed electricians in residential, commercial, and industrial settings. Learn electrical safety, wiring methods, tool use, and code basics in this hands-on entry-level training program.
The Assistant Electrician Training Program is a comprehensive, hands-on course designed to prepare individuals for entry-level roles in the electrical trade. This program teaches the foundational skills necessary to assist licensed electricians with installations, repairs, and maintenance of electrical systems.
Students will learn about electrical theory, safety protocols, basic circuitry, wiring techniques, and how to properly use hand and power tools commonly used on job sites. The course also introduces students to reading blueprints, interpreting electrical codes (such as the National Electrical Code - NEC), and assisting in troubleshooting electrical issues.
Graduates will be equipped to work safely and effectively on construction sites, in maintenance teams, or with electrical contractors, and may pursue apprenticeship opportunities to continue their pathway to becoming a licensed electrician.
Introduction to Electrical Theory
Electrical Safety and OSHA Standards
Hand and Power Tool Use
Wiring Methods and Circuitry Basics
Conduit Bending and Installation
Reading Electrical Plans and Blueprints
Introduction to the National Electrical Code (NEC)
Job Site Communication and Teamwork
Individuals seeking a career in the electrical trades
High school or vocational school graduates
Pre-apprenticeship training candidates
Entry-level workers in construction or facilities maintenance
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