IBEW 906 JATC Upper Peninsula MI

Marquette, MI

The apprenticeship currently instructs students in all disciplines of electrical work. After completing a five year combination of classroom and on the job training and passing the State of Michigan electrical exam, our students are certified as Journeyman Wireman. 

Job Specifications

Locations

Marquette, MI

Escanaba , MI

Sault ste. marie, MI

Crystal falls, MI

Newberry, MI

Workplace

On-site

Published

2 years ago

Type

Full Time

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Electrical Apprenticeship Paid Training

IBEW 906 and NECA train electrical apprentices to the highest standards of quality and safety at no cost to apprentices or taxpayers. Apprentices earn a living wage while they learn and receive healthcare and pension benefits. The 5-year program combines 180 hours of classroom learning each year with on-the-job training that covers every aspect of the electrical trade. Better wages, better healthcare, better retirement, best life.


Talk to a Veteran at IBEW 906: (DJ) 9062808063


Apply: REQUEST APPLICATION | 906JATC


email: 906jatcoffice@gmail.com


Call: 906-346-2717 



Along with the unique opportunity to “earn while they learn” during their on-the-job training, apprentices receive over 180 hours of classroom training each year.



All apprentices complete a 5-year apprenticeship program which is registered, in compliance, and approved by the Bureau of Apprenticeship (U.S. Dept. of Labor). The program covers the entire spectrum of residential, commercial, and industrial electrical installations. The curriculum includes a wide range of education in areas such as:



Electrical Theory


Lighting and Power Distribution


Industrial Controls


Communication Equipment


Testing Equipment


High Voltage Distribution


The National Electrical Code


   



Apprentices also cover specialized areas such as:


Instrumentation


Communications (Networks)


Programmable Logic Controllers


Computers


Fire Alarm Systems


Welding


Job Site Management & Supervision



Requirements

Eligibility Requirements


Must be 18 years of age


Be a high school graduate or have a GED


Must be physically capable of performing the work of the trade with or without reasonable accommodation


Proof of completing at least two semesters of Algebra


Have a valid Michigan's driver’s license


Be a legal resident of IBEW Local Union 906 jurisdiction




Application Requirements


There is a $25 non-refundable application fee at time of submittal. Please make checks or money orders payable to 906 JATC. Cash will NOT be accepted. 


Although there is a $25 application fee, if you feel that you cannot afford the fee, you may apply to have this fee waived. To have the fee waived you must submit a letter to the JATC, attention director, stating your reasons. Any documentation will be helpful and may be requested. 


All applicants must submit an official high school transcript or GED test scores and certification. All documents must be provided at the time of application submittal. No exceptions can be made.


Non-Discrimination Policy 


All applications will be received and considered without regard to age, race, color, religion, national origin, sex, creed, handicap, marital status, ancestry, sexual orientation, arrest record, conviction record, or membership in the military forces of the United States or this State.




Additional Information

Trade Organization

International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers